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How do you hold your pipe
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<blockquote data-quote="silencioso" data-source="post: 58499" data-attributes="member: 746"><p>I too am right handed but hold the pipe 90% of the time in the left hand and about 10% of the time in the right hand. I do the exact opposite with cigars. I find that I never clench a pipe or cigar in the mouth; I always hold it in one hand or another.</p><p>As for tableware, I would hate to think that anyone's grandmother was wrong. I learned many years ago from Amy Vanderbilt that it is considered "more correct" to hold the fork in the left hand (tines pointed down) and knife in the right. That's why the table is set the way it is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="silencioso, post: 58499, member: 746"] I too am right handed but hold the pipe 90% of the time in the left hand and about 10% of the time in the right hand. I do the exact opposite with cigars. I find that I never clench a pipe or cigar in the mouth; I always hold it in one hand or another. As for tableware, I would hate to think that anyone's grandmother was wrong. I learned many years ago from Amy Vanderbilt that it is considered "more correct" to hold the fork in the left hand (tines pointed down) and knife in the right. That's why the table is set the way it is. [/QUOTE]
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