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<blockquote data-quote="Idlefellow" data-source="post: 517823" data-attributes="member: 598"><p>OK; I like big pipes. I don't think they're ungodly huge, but I like a nice, hand-filling briar. I still have a few smaller pipes from my younger days, but the majority of my accumulation (I hesitate to call it a "collection") is made up of pipes that take a goodly charge of tobacco, and that have some wood around the load. And therein lies the rub: I have a couple of nice vintage Decatur racks, but damn*d if I can arrange the pipes so they don't bang into each other! I try to alternate "skinner" pipes with larger, but in truth, they're mostly all larger. Pulling one out without bringing one or more of its neighbors along is a major undertaking. I mean, geez: some of these shapes have been around for a long time; it ain't like I created a whole new genre of Jurassic Pipes or anything :evil: ! I'm too old (and too cheap) to invest in a bunch of custom made racks, so I'll just struggle long with my old standbys. But I ain't liking it...</p><p></p><p><img src="https://i.imgur.com/bdNIJJXh.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Idlefellow, post: 517823, member: 598"] OK; I like big pipes. I don't think they're ungodly huge, but I like a nice, hand-filling briar. I still have a few smaller pipes from my younger days, but the majority of my accumulation (I hesitate to call it a "collection") is made up of pipes that take a goodly charge of tobacco, and that have some wood around the load. And therein lies the rub: I have a couple of nice vintage Decatur racks, but damn*d if I can arrange the pipes so they don't bang into each other! I try to alternate "skinner" pipes with larger, but in truth, they're mostly all larger. Pulling one out without bringing one or more of its neighbors along is a major undertaking. I mean, geez: some of these shapes have been around for a long time; it ain't like I created a whole new genre of Jurassic Pipes or anything :evil: ! I'm too old (and too cheap) to invest in a bunch of custom made racks, so I'll just struggle long with my old standbys. But I ain't liking it... [IMG]https://i.imgur.com/bdNIJJXh.jpg[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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