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  1. wiley coyote

    What are your top five books?

    The Bible (KJV) Life of Johnson--Boswell Philosophical Investigations--Wittgenstein Critique of Pure Reason--Kant Walden--Thoreau
  2. wiley coyote

    What are you smoking?

    Thanks, Frost! :D
  3. wiley coyote

    What are you smoking?

    Forgive my ignorance, pipetongue, but what is 'dtg'?
  4. wiley coyote

    What are you smoking?

    Navy Escudo in an Il Ceppo sandblast deep bent. Yummy.
  5. wiley coyote

    What are you smoking?

    McC's Virginia 1 in a huge Il Ceppo sandblast bent.
  6. wiley coyote

    Anyone familiar with W.O. Larsens?

    I've owned and smoked Larsen's for a couple of decades. For a while, they were my brand of choice. They smoke well and are beautifully made. I have owned the top and bottom of the brand, and much in between, and was never disappointed. They also age gracefully, I find, looking just as good...
  7. wiley coyote

    What Are You Reading?

    The Niven is fun. Read the sequel.
  8. wiley coyote

    Ever Had A Pipe Change Smoking Characteristics On You?

    I have had the same experience--and with a Rinaldo. It broke in slowly, but is now a great pipe. Incidentally, I smoked 1792 in it the other night. I have had similar experiences with Petersons: I think they break in with a glacial celerity. Wiley
  9. wiley coyote

    Great grain vs great smoker

    One of the great threads of all time, I think.
  10. wiley coyote

    Finite Amount of Bowls?

    Of course a pipe, like everything else here below, is subject to time and chance. Eventually, a pipe will wear out; truly all is vanity and vexation. But if the pipe is smoked and cleaned carefully, and given a chance to dry between smokings, there is no reason why a pipe won't outlast its owner.
  11. wiley coyote

    Managing the Rotation

    I have around 60 pipes. Some I smoke once a week, others once year. I have no rotation, really. I smoke the pipe I feel like smoking as long as that pipe is clean and dry. When a pipe has set idle for more than a year or so, I usually sell it, since, for whatever reason, I am not smoking it...
  12. wiley coyote

    How do you select a new pipe?

    My criteria are much like yours. Since my rule is "Don't buy what you won't smoke--and if you do, don't keep it", I am usually only thinking of how much enjoyment the pipe promises. Of course, it needs to catch my eye before anything else, but these days, after collecting for almost 30 years...
  13. wiley coyote

    Avatar ettiquette

    Ye be a blindin' beaut, LL!
  14. wiley coyote

    Avatar ettiquette

    I guess I think an avatar is like a signature (not exactly like one, but like one) and, as such, should be left alone, particularly within dedicated internet spaces like this board. Of course, when you first join you may pick an avatar without realizing that you are "forging". Once you find...
  15. wiley coyote

    A tribute to "Muddler"

    Wonderful. Love to see a pic of the pipe.
  16. wiley coyote

    Weight of pipe

    Weight should matter primarily in relation to your smoking habits and preferred pipe shapes, as some have noted. There is no absolute truth about comparative weights and quality of smoking behavior. Of two pipes otherwise identical, including identical in age, I'd choose the lighter of the...
  17. wiley coyote

    How many pipes do you smoke a day/week?

    3-4 week. When I used to manage pipe stores, it was 5-6 a day, but I've never gotten close to that again. (Of course, I've never been able to get tobacco at cost or less since then, either.)
  18. wiley coyote

    Normative Pipe

    How do Orlik pipes smoke? I've never even seen one "in person". --Great looking billiard!
  19. wiley coyote

    Normative Pipe

    I'm betting that most of us have a pipe that is the normative pipe in our collection, the pipe that typifies the pipes we smoke. All (most) our pipes are, in some way, versions of that pipe. Mine is a Peterson I bought in college, twenty-five years ago. What's yours?
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