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Pipe-Shape Matters???
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<blockquote data-quote="KevinM" data-source="post: 517034" data-attributes="member: 2318"><p>Heed Fr. Tom. I’d say the rule of thumb is: deeper, narrower chamber, preferably with thick walls, for fine cut, hot burning Va’s. Shallow, wide bowls, also with ample briar in the walls, for aros and coarse cuts that deliver taste. Packing and smoking come with experience. Generally, pack looser, smoke slower. A Pot is a very versatile pipe design. But it’s the bowl dimensions that count. So one of my favorite “Pots” in my rotation is the latest arrival, a stylish Tomato with a wide, shallow bowl. Sav makes some handsome Pots. Pete’s 606 has a handsome utilitarian appeal. Try some E. Hoffman Spilman Misture in a Pot? if you’re partial to Lat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KevinM, post: 517034, member: 2318"] Heed Fr. Tom. I’d say the rule of thumb is: deeper, narrower chamber, preferably with thick walls, for fine cut, hot burning Va’s. Shallow, wide bowls, also with ample briar in the walls, for aros and coarse cuts that deliver taste. Packing and smoking come with experience. Generally, pack looser, smoke slower. A Pot is a very versatile pipe design. But it’s the bowl dimensions that count. So one of my favorite “Pots” in my rotation is the latest arrival, a stylish Tomato with a wide, shallow bowl. Sav makes some handsome Pots. Pete’s 606 has a handsome utilitarian appeal. Try some E. Hoffman Spilman Misture in a Pot? if you’re partial to Lat. [/QUOTE]
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