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House Pipes?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sasquatch" data-source="post: 71769" data-attributes="member: 509"><p>If you want a bigger than average but not goofy-big pipe, I would look at a bowl that is between 1.5 and 2" tall and drilled at 7/8" wide. That still smokes like a "regular" pipe - no special techniqes needed, but it will offer you a 2 hour smoke if you fill it. </p><p></p><p>Any pipe maker should be able to make a pipe that size from a medium to large block - it's not THAT big, but it would do the job you are looking to have done.</p><p></p><p>The other things you need to think about if you are going to commission one is what the basic shape is in fact going to be, and the stem material. If you want a hand cut stem in cumberland or ebonite, it will cost more than if you will accept a vulcanite stem that was pre-formed. Hand cut will treat you better, long term.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sasquatch, post: 71769, member: 509"] If you want a bigger than average but not goofy-big pipe, I would look at a bowl that is between 1.5 and 2" tall and drilled at 7/8" wide. That still smokes like a "regular" pipe - no special techniqes needed, but it will offer you a 2 hour smoke if you fill it. Any pipe maker should be able to make a pipe that size from a medium to large block - it's not THAT big, but it would do the job you are looking to have done. The other things you need to think about if you are going to commission one is what the basic shape is in fact going to be, and the stem material. If you want a hand cut stem in cumberland or ebonite, it will cost more than if you will accept a vulcanite stem that was pre-formed. Hand cut will treat you better, long term. [/QUOTE]
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