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<blockquote data-quote="Stackle2" data-source="post: 173238" data-attributes="member: 2054"><p>I hang low & slightly to the right... :evil: </p><p></p><p>Seriously though, I see myself more as a clencher, although I find myself overheating the bowl when I clench consistently, so I end up holding the pipe as well. </p><p></p><p>If I am just relaxing, I tend to button clench. But if I am working, & need a more secure grip, or even if I am talking, I tend to hold about an inch of the stem gently between the molars on the right side of my mouth. I find that when I get to talking & forget about the pipe when clenching in this manner, I have some of my tastiest smokes. The smoke tends to draw frequently, but just tiny bits at a time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stackle2, post: 173238, member: 2054"] I hang low & slightly to the right... :evil: Seriously though, I see myself more as a clencher, although I find myself overheating the bowl when I clench consistently, so I end up holding the pipe as well. If I am just relaxing, I tend to button clench. But if I am working, & need a more secure grip, or even if I am talking, I tend to hold about an inch of the stem gently between the molars on the right side of my mouth. I find that when I get to talking & forget about the pipe when clenching in this manner, I have some of my tastiest smokes. The smoke tends to draw frequently, but just tiny bits at a time. [/QUOTE]
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