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Best Pipe For Blend Type
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<blockquote data-quote="bergencabin" data-source="post: 597565" data-attributes="member: 6235"><p>I am sorry if this has been discussed before, but since I am new to piping, I wanted to get everyone's ideas on what blend types go well with which pipe shapes. </p><p>I have found that I like Virginias out of pipes that have thick walls for the bowl - ie - Capstan Blue out of a thick walled Dublin. </p><p>I have found that aromatics are only tolerable out of a Churchwarden, because they are less prone to biting, due to the long stem. </p><p>Any thing you guys have found to be a good match?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bergencabin, post: 597565, member: 6235"] I am sorry if this has been discussed before, but since I am new to piping, I wanted to get everyone's ideas on what blend types go well with which pipe shapes. I have found that I like Virginias out of pipes that have thick walls for the bowl - ie - Capstan Blue out of a thick walled Dublin. I have found that aromatics are only tolerable out of a Churchwarden, because they are less prone to biting, due to the long stem. Any thing you guys have found to be a good match? [/QUOTE]
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