Bulldog Bruce

Age : 55 Joined : 23 Mar 2008 Posts : 223 Location : Pocatello, Idaho
 | Subject: Re: In Praise of Small Pipes!!! Sun Oct 19, 2008 11:58 pm | |
| | I like a small bowl capacity, but still like a fairly good chunk of briar to 'hold'. Seems this type pipe is relatively hard to find without having an artisan make one. Am I, as often is the case, mistaken? |
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Yak Resident Philosopher

Joined : 10 Dec 2007 Posts : 826 Location : Yaksylvania
 | Subject: Re: In Praise of Small Pipes!!! Mon Oct 20, 2008 9:47 am | |
| The pipe you have in mind is a Cavicchi Prince.
20 mm.bore ; (+/-) 44 mm. bowl width.
Amazing flake pipes.
 _________________ All the old cliches are true. That's why they're cliches. |
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Joined : 02 Jul 2008 Posts : 378 Location : APPLE COUNTRY
 | Subject: Re: In Praise of Small Pipes!!! Mon Oct 20, 2008 11:22 am | |
| | Bulldog Bruce wrote: | | I like a small bowl capacity, but still like a fairly good chunk of briar to 'hold'. Seems this type pipe is relatively hard to find without having an artisan make one. Am I, as often is the case, mistaken? |
I too enjoy a beefy chunk of briar with a small bowl, I look for freehands and squat bulldogs or a squashed tomato. But you're right, you have to dig for them . |
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