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A little dottle never hurt anyone.
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<blockquote data-quote="Greenleaf" data-source="post: 129794" data-attributes="member: 1097"><p>I often find that with my usual burlies, the bottom fifth or quarter even has trouble staying lit. Otherwise I'd keep smoking, as the flavor is still good by this point. This is mostly a problem with my smaller pipe whose chamber is somewhat conical. Come to think of it, my large quarter bent I use for Latakia blends has the same problem, but its' bowl is pretty tall and thick. For smoking in the wind, and not helped by the fact that I walk quickly, the whole bottom third might taste like garbage. But, I prefer my big cobs for windy smoking, and the two pipes I mentioned are only for home use.</p><p></p><p>So, is it better to avoid conical shapes, or do they have advantages of their own?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greenleaf, post: 129794, member: 1097"] I often find that with my usual burlies, the bottom fifth or quarter even has trouble staying lit. Otherwise I'd keep smoking, as the flavor is still good by this point. This is mostly a problem with my smaller pipe whose chamber is somewhat conical. Come to think of it, my large quarter bent I use for Latakia blends has the same problem, but its' bowl is pretty tall and thick. For smoking in the wind, and not helped by the fact that I walk quickly, the whole bottom third might taste like garbage. But, I prefer my big cobs for windy smoking, and the two pipes I mentioned are only for home use. So, is it better to avoid conical shapes, or do they have advantages of their own? [/QUOTE]
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