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General Pipe Discussion
Picking a Pipe Shape
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<blockquote data-quote="whitebriar" data-source="post: 512087" data-attributes="member: 1235"><p>These days I mostly choose bents of varying degrees..since my once slim torso has become "less slim", I tend to pick pipes that are a bit more massive..bulldogs seem to be my first choice..</p><p>In that I use moderately inexpensive pipes, I tend to depend less on perfect workmanship, altho that is still a part of my consideration, just to a lesser degree...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whitebriar, post: 512087, member: 1235"] These days I mostly choose bents of varying degrees..since my once slim torso has become "less slim", I tend to pick pipes that are a bit more massive..bulldogs seem to be my first choice.. In that I use moderately inexpensive pipes, I tend to depend less on perfect workmanship, altho that is still a part of my consideration, just to a lesser degree... [/QUOTE]
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