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General Pipe Discussion
hate the shape, but can't deny the smoke
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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhorse" data-source="post: 576550" data-attributes="member: 1365"><p>A Radice Rind Bamboo dublin. Sounds like a winner. I have one very highly prized Radice twin bore oil cured faux bamboo eighth bent apple kind of shape. Of all the pipes I’ve ever owned, it smokes the best.</p><p></p><p>Re the cone chamber shape…various chamber shapes seem to smoke far better than one would predict. From my experience a Prince is arguably the best shape for coarse dark flakes. I’ve had a half dozen over the years and each one, regardless of price or briar quality was a stellar smoker. To me, a medium Italian Prince with a longish slightly bent stem is THE ideal pipe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhorse, post: 576550, member: 1365"] A Radice Rind Bamboo dublin. Sounds like a winner. I have one very highly prized Radice twin bore oil cured faux bamboo eighth bent apple kind of shape. Of all the pipes I’ve ever owned, it smokes the best. Re the cone chamber shape…various chamber shapes seem to smoke far better than one would predict. From my experience a Prince is arguably the best shape for coarse dark flakes. I’ve had a half dozen over the years and each one, regardless of price or briar quality was a stellar smoker. To me, a medium Italian Prince with a longish slightly bent stem is THE ideal pipe. [/QUOTE]
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