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Like her husband, Khosroanjam also places a strong emphasis on the engineering side of pipe design, and frequently experiments with the functional properties of her pipes. She keeps these experiments for her own use, until she is content applying the outcomes of her experiments to the next Atin pipe.  
Like her husband, Khosroanjam also places a strong emphasis on the engineering side of pipe design, and frequently experiments with the functional properties of her pipes. She keeps these experiments for her own use, until she is content applying the outcomes of her experiments to the next Atin pipe.  


Atin pipes are typically made from briar and ebonite, and often include decorative elements such as bamboo, bone, horn, fossil ivory, and exotic woods, such as pistachio, ironwood, purpleheart, and boxwood. Atin also continues to make ornate pipe tampers and cigarette holders.
Atin pipes are typically made from briar and ebonite, and often include decorative elements such as bamboo, bone, horn, fossil ivory, and exotic woods, such as pistachio, ironwood, purpleheart, and boxwood. Atin also continues to make ornate pipe tampers and cigarette holders. <br clear=all>


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