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General Pipe Discussion
Chamber shapes: U vs V
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<blockquote data-quote="Dutch" data-source="post: 303725" data-attributes="member: 1387"><p>Isagar, another aspect that most people agree on, is that the quality of the briar can have a huge impact on flavor, as well as smoking experience. The larger your pipe collection, and the more variety you have in pipe shapes and styles, the easier it will be to experiment and find combinations that work extremely well together.</p><p></p><p>Some pipe smokers seem to be frustrated by this, but to me the journey is a huge part of the overall pipe smoking experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dutch, post: 303725, member: 1387"] Isagar, another aspect that most people agree on, is that the quality of the briar can have a huge impact on flavor, as well as smoking experience. The larger your pipe collection, and the more variety you have in pipe shapes and styles, the easier it will be to experiment and find combinations that work extremely well together. Some pipe smokers seem to be frustrated by this, but to me the journey is a huge part of the overall pipe smoking experience. [/QUOTE]
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