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<blockquote data-quote="Bud Savoie01" data-source="post: 596814" data-attributes="member: 6016"><p>I notice that you rack your pipes bowl up. Others who have used that method include Georges Simenon (author of the Maigret mysteries), Georges Herment (French author of the informative book "The Pipe"), and (if one is to credit the illustrations in some of the stories), Sherlock Holmes--and perhaps Holmes's author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Every pipesmoker I know--self included--stores them bowl down, so that any lingering moisture will collect in the heel of the pipe instead of the stem. Have you had any negative experiences with your method?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bud Savoie01, post: 596814, member: 6016"] I notice that you rack your pipes bowl up. Others who have used that method include Georges Simenon (author of the Maigret mysteries), Georges Herment (French author of the informative book "The Pipe"), and (if one is to credit the illustrations in some of the stories), Sherlock Holmes--and perhaps Holmes's author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Every pipesmoker I know--self included--stores them bowl down, so that any lingering moisture will collect in the heel of the pipe instead of the stem. Have you had any negative experiences with your method? [/QUOTE]
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