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General Pipe Discussion
Picking a Pipe Shape
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<blockquote data-quote="nogbert" data-source="post: 512008" data-attributes="member: 1041"><p>Just buy a pipe that calls your name. With time your preferences will become more refined (usually).</p><p></p><p>I have a pretty eclectic mix of pipes; im particularly attracted to more bizarre shapes, but traditional shapes can really catch my eye too. two pf my favorite pipes are a no nonsense lovat and a sav 626. If you're brand new to piping, get a Missouri meerschaum cob that you like the look of and smoke that while you search for "the one (of many)" lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nogbert, post: 512008, member: 1041"] Just buy a pipe that calls your name. With time your preferences will become more refined (usually). I have a pretty eclectic mix of pipes; im particularly attracted to more bizarre shapes, but traditional shapes can really catch my eye too. two pf my favorite pipes are a no nonsense lovat and a sav 626. If you're brand new to piping, get a Missouri meerschaum cob that you like the look of and smoke that while you search for "the one (of many)" lol [/QUOTE]
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