
The article about what the perfect pipe is, what flaws use to be in pipes, and how they spoil the smoking.
Length | Weight | Chamber |
---|---|---|
131 mm | 44 g | 20x41 mm |
Finish: | Smooth |
Grade: | bbb |
Briar: | Italy |
Stem: | Acrylic |
Cone: | Acrylic |
This is my 275th smoking pipe.
The article about what the perfect pipe is, what flaws use to be in pipes, and how they spoil the smoking.
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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.
Smooth pipes — pipes with smooth finish — sanded and polished pipes.
Acrylic stem is much more hard and solid than ebonite. It's less comfortable in teeth, so I use it only in large hard pipes, which will be smoked in hand, not in teeth.
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