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<blockquote data-quote="Lesepfeife" data-source="post: 239083" data-attributes="member: 2336"><p>As you might suspect, small bowls in churchwardens isn't universal. I have a Mauro Armellini that is one of my favorite pipes that has a bowl that's 7/8" by 1 1/2". I tend toward pipes with long stems just because I like the way they look and for my 1860's appropriate pipes, long stems were very common. I just picked up an antique clay bowl to mate with the 16" NOS curved reed stem I've had for a few months and a meer churchwarden is on its way from Turkey.</p><p></p><p>And I really like that pipe that Darren pictured. I took a quick look at his web site and didn't see one I liked better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lesepfeife, post: 239083, member: 2336"] As you might suspect, small bowls in churchwardens isn't universal. I have a Mauro Armellini that is one of my favorite pipes that has a bowl that's 7/8" by 1 1/2". I tend toward pipes with long stems just because I like the way they look and for my 1860's appropriate pipes, long stems were very common. I just picked up an antique clay bowl to mate with the 16" NOS curved reed stem I've had for a few months and a meer churchwarden is on its way from Turkey. And I really like that pipe that Darren pictured. I took a quick look at his web site and didn't see one I liked better. [/QUOTE]
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