I'm building up my collection and have a pretty decent assortment of shapes and sizes now. Of all the pipes I have there are two in particular that smoke quite differently. Both are larger pipes, one is a Boswell reverse plateaux and the other is a Wiley freehand. They both are larger, and have bent stems that are very similar in size and shape. Both of these pipes smoke a lot wetter than any other pipe that I have...perhpaps I should not say they "smoke wetter" because the chamber isn't gurgling it's the stems. It doesn't take much more than a couple minutes and I have to take the stem off and blow out the juice.
I'm wondering if this is condensation build up or saliva? I do not have this issue with any of my other smaller pipes that I smoke hotter and with a faster cadence. I wonder if they need a different stem or something? Let me know what you think.
It doesn't matter what I load it with, it can be an English blend or an aromatic and they will both exhibit this finding.
I've been smoking A pipe for a while, building my collection wasn't a doable thing for the past 20 years so I'm not new to my pipe, but new to how other pipes smoke. Thanks for your replies guys!
I'm wondering if this is condensation build up or saliva? I do not have this issue with any of my other smaller pipes that I smoke hotter and with a faster cadence. I wonder if they need a different stem or something? Let me know what you think.
It doesn't matter what I load it with, it can be an English blend or an aromatic and they will both exhibit this finding.
I've been smoking A pipe for a while, building my collection wasn't a doable thing for the past 20 years so I'm not new to my pipe, but new to how other pipes smoke. Thanks for your replies guys!