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Picking a Pipe Shape
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<blockquote data-quote="wij" data-source="post: 512005" data-attributes="member: 4198"><p>Seeing that I'm too new to pipes to even be considered a nubie, I have a question on pipe shapes. There are so many shapes and I have no idea what I like yet.</p><p></p><p>How do you pick a shape when buying pipes? Is it because you like the look of it or the way it feels in your hand? Is is that you mostly clinch a pipe in your mouth and you look for light weight? One shape smokes better with certain types of tobacco that you enjoy? You're a collector and you want to have a variety of all the shapes?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wij, post: 512005, member: 4198"] Seeing that I'm too new to pipes to even be considered a nubie, I have a question on pipe shapes. There are so many shapes and I have no idea what I like yet. How do you pick a shape when buying pipes? Is it because you like the look of it or the way it feels in your hand? Is is that you mostly clinch a pipe in your mouth and you look for light weight? One shape smokes better with certain types of tobacco that you enjoy? You're a collector and you want to have a variety of all the shapes? [/QUOTE]
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