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<blockquote data-quote="James" data-source="post: 3309" data-attributes="member: 212"><p>I took a day off today and spent some time in the Big Smoke. I don't do that very often as it generally involves spending money, but seeing as we have honey in the shed and I am optimistic of selling some of it, I thought I'd splash out on some new bellows.</p><p>Generally I quite like the Italian yellow rubberry ones. They have a very soft action and make lotsa smoke.</p><p>But recently, either they changed the formula of the rubber , or my flame has been too hot, because they have burnt and melted at the bottom.</p><p>So today I shelled out forty bucks and bought some leather ones made by Lega</p><p>They look and puff nice.</p><p>They also have tin along the bottom so that when you get a flashback from the smokin pot ..... they should'nt burn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James, post: 3309, member: 212"] I took a day off today and spent some time in the Big Smoke. I don't do that very often as it generally involves spending money, but seeing as we have honey in the shed and I am optimistic of selling some of it, I thought I'd splash out on some new bellows. Generally I quite like the Italian yellow rubberry ones. They have a very soft action and make lotsa smoke. But recently, either they changed the formula of the rubber , or my flame has been too hot, because they have burnt and melted at the bottom. So today I shelled out forty bucks and bought some leather ones made by Lega They look and puff nice. They also have tin along the bottom so that when you get a flashback from the smokin pot ..... they should'nt burn. [/QUOTE]
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