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Saga of Tobacco cost: Manitoba
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<blockquote data-quote="Singed" data-source="post: 601319" data-attributes="member: 6261"><p>[USER=6280]@Toth[/USER] Thanks for the compliment! As far as smoking cooler, I can't say that I have noticed a big difference between shapes. In my experience the material of the pipe and the smoking technique have more impact on the temperature of the smoke and the feel in the hand. I lean heavily towards bent and rounded pipes b/c they remind me of my father, I bought this particular Voyageur when he passed. My first pipe was liberated from my dad's junk drawer when I was 18 and headed for university, it was also a Brigham. Brigham one spots are tough utile pipes, yours is testament to that and so is mine. It does have a vulcanite stem and for a clenchable pipe I find that a necessity.</p><p></p><p>It is with some dismay that I read that even a folding pipe tool is verboten for you. I can not begin to wrap my head around that.</p><p></p><p>Tobacco laws here are leaning more and more towards prohibitive legislation, too. I did read that NZ repealed the outright ban, I think that was two months ago, give or take. I empathize with the restrictions on that you face on our shared hobby, you are among friends here @ BoB. We all face similar obstacles, varying in degree.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Singed, post: 601319, member: 6261"] [USER=6280]@Toth[/USER] Thanks for the compliment! As far as smoking cooler, I can't say that I have noticed a big difference between shapes. In my experience the material of the pipe and the smoking technique have more impact on the temperature of the smoke and the feel in the hand. I lean heavily towards bent and rounded pipes b/c they remind me of my father, I bought this particular Voyageur when he passed. My first pipe was liberated from my dad's junk drawer when I was 18 and headed for university, it was also a Brigham. Brigham one spots are tough utile pipes, yours is testament to that and so is mine. It does have a vulcanite stem and for a clenchable pipe I find that a necessity. It is with some dismay that I read that even a folding pipe tool is verboten for you. I can not begin to wrap my head around that. Tobacco laws here are leaning more and more towards prohibitive legislation, too. I did read that NZ repealed the outright ban, I think that was two months ago, give or take. I empathize with the restrictions on that you face on our shared hobby, you are among friends here @ BoB. We all face similar obstacles, varying in degree. [/QUOTE]
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