
I you are just are going to start pipe smoking, read this article first. It will help you not to make mistakes while choosing your first pipe.
Length | Weight | Chamber |
---|---|---|
133 mm | 44 g | 21x35 mm |
Shape: | cherrywood |
Finish: | Smooth |
Grade: | b |
Briar: | Italy |
Stem: | Ebonite |
Decoration: | boxtree |
This is my 219th smoking pipe.
I you are just are going to start pipe smoking, read this article first. It will help you not to make mistakes while choosing your first pipe.
Canadian, Lumberman, Lovat, Liverpool
These four classical shapes are very similar and often confused. They all have straight long shank, short stem and billiard bowl. The differences are in the shapes of shank and stem.
Сherrywood is a bent poker.
Smooth pipes — pipes with smooth finish — sanded and polished pipes.
Ebonite (vulcanite) stem is more soft and comfortable for teeth, than acrylic. So I prefer to use ebonite in pipes, which are short and light enough for smoking in teeth.
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