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help with stanwell pipes
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<blockquote data-quote="Natch" data-source="post: 50027" data-attributes="member: 45"><p>Sasquatch, you paraphrased perfectly my dislikes of certain pipe shapes. I've got a couple of good pipes, some great smokers, but if they don't feel "right" in the hand, I don't seem to reach for them often. I have a nice squat bulldog (last year's club pipe) that smokes beautifully, but my hand has a hard time holding that shape. And a forward cant, well, I've burned a few trousers (and parts we'll leave unmentioned) from horns and pipes that lean away from the mouthpiece. Not my cup-o-tea.</p><p></p><p>Natch</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Natch, post: 50027, member: 45"] Sasquatch, you paraphrased perfectly my dislikes of certain pipe shapes. I've got a couple of good pipes, some great smokers, but if they don't feel "right" in the hand, I don't seem to reach for them often. I have a nice squat bulldog (last year's club pipe) that smokes beautifully, but my hand has a hard time holding that shape. And a forward cant, well, I've burned a few trousers (and parts we'll leave unmentioned) from horns and pipes that lean away from the mouthpiece. Not my cup-o-tea. Natch [/QUOTE]
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