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Pipe Shape v.s. Smokeability
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<blockquote data-quote="Kyle Weiss" data-source="post: 195231" data-attributes="member: 1969"><p>Richard, er, I mean, Captain, yep, that subtle-bent bulldog is all the things I like about a pipe, right there. Spot-on. 8) As for leather-covered pipes, they get a little warm and "breathe" differently, but there's a utilitarian charm to them and they feel excellent in the hand--I don't see too many of them (most of the leather-bound pipes I see are billiards) but if you manage to find one, of course, grab it. 8) </p><p></p><p>Alfredo brings up a good point about smoking technique which is very worth mentioning. I do have to say, though, all the good pipe engineering in the world can't make up for bad smoking technique any more than good smoking technique can improve a <em>really bad</em> pipe. :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kyle Weiss, post: 195231, member: 1969"] Richard, er, I mean, Captain, yep, that subtle-bent bulldog is all the things I like about a pipe, right there. Spot-on. 8) As for leather-covered pipes, they get a little warm and "breathe" differently, but there's a utilitarian charm to them and they feel excellent in the hand--I don't see too many of them (most of the leather-bound pipes I see are billiards) but if you manage to find one, of course, grab it. 8) Alfredo brings up a good point about smoking technique which is very worth mentioning. I do have to say, though, all the good pipe engineering in the world can't make up for bad smoking technique any more than good smoking technique can improve a [i]really bad[/i] pipe. :lol: [/QUOTE]
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