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Old 02-27-2015, 06:23 PM   #1
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Default Has anyone tried the 'keystones'?

I was looking at P&C website and saw a strange pipe called Nording Eriksen. It has a removable bowl and uses keystones whatever they are.

Has anyone tried this and have any input? I guess the keystones are clay pieces maybe used for filtering?

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Old 02-27-2015, 09:02 PM   #2
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Default Re: Has anyone tried the 'keystones'?

I haven't used them, but I have used Denicool crystals, which do the same thing: absorb moisture to cool the smoke. You just put a few in the bottom of the bowl. I use them with moister tobaccos like aros, or tobacco right out of the tin. They work pretty well.
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Default Re: Has anyone tried the 'keystones'?

Oh. Well I wonder if you would piut the keystones in the pipe bowl or take the bowl off and then put them in below the bowl? I may have to ask P&C.
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Oh. Well I wonder if you would piut the keystones in the pipe bowl or take the bowl off and then put them in below the bowl? I may have to ask P&C.
There are pipes made for them (as in your first post) but if yours isn't, you can just put the stones in the bottom of the bowl and dump them with the ash and dottle.
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Default Re: Has anyone tried the 'keystones'?

I am thinking about trying the stones and maybe the removable bowl pipe. Im in no hurry I guess.
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I am thinking about trying the stones and maybe the removable bowl pipe. Im in no hurry I guess.
If they work as well as the crystals, they're not bad to have around.
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Default Re: Has anyone tried the 'keystones'?

An older Gentleman a few streets over puts a pebble in his pipe. I don't recall his reasoning though. Not entirely on subject but this thread just reminded me.
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