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Thoughts on Tom Eltang pokers?
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<blockquote data-quote="Zeno Marx" data-source="post: 568193" data-attributes="member: 1211"><p>I've found Danish pipes, especially in the past couple decades, to be on the small side. Of course, you'll see largish freehands from Preben Holm, Nording, etc, but when they hit one of their basic shapes, they're usually on the smaller side. If you went by the Dunhill scale, group 3 is the norm (or a small group 4). I'd trust SP's measurements on the right side of the corresponding page. Not the feedback you were after, but I too have had to re-adjust my expectations when buying contemporary Danish pipes. On the bright side, one of my biggest initial disappoints turned out to be one of the best smokers I've ever owned. I have a hunch it has something to do with stretching their briar supply.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zeno Marx, post: 568193, member: 1211"] I've found Danish pipes, especially in the past couple decades, to be on the small side. Of course, you'll see largish freehands from Preben Holm, Nording, etc, but when they hit one of their basic shapes, they're usually on the smaller side. If you went by the Dunhill scale, group 3 is the norm (or a small group 4). I'd trust SP's measurements on the right side of the corresponding page. Not the feedback you were after, but I too have had to re-adjust my expectations when buying contemporary Danish pipes. On the bright side, one of my biggest initial disappoints turned out to be one of the best smokers I've ever owned. I have a hunch it has something to do with stretching their briar supply. [/QUOTE]
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