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Picking a Pipe Shape
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<blockquote data-quote="Idlefellow" data-source="post: 512653" data-attributes="member: 598"><p>You may find that your tastes and preferences will change over time. Early on, for me, it was freehands and Danish shapes, deeply bent and the more "unique" the better. I've only three or four such pipes left, and those stayed largely for sentimental reasons and are little used these days. My racks now hold mostly traditional shapes, typically with straight or slightly bent shanks, and just a few bents - a fine billiard is hard to improve on IMHO.</p><p></p><p>That said, it looks like you've done very well here; a good start! As has been said, take your time, don't force it, and enjoy the journey.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Idlefellow, post: 512653, member: 598"] You may find that your tastes and preferences will change over time. Early on, for me, it was freehands and Danish shapes, deeply bent and the more "unique" the better. I've only three or four such pipes left, and those stayed largely for sentimental reasons and are little used these days. My racks now hold mostly traditional shapes, typically with straight or slightly bent shanks, and just a few bents - a fine billiard is hard to improve on IMHO. That said, it looks like you've done very well here; a good start! As has been said, take your time, don't force it, and enjoy the journey. [/QUOTE]
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