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What's been your most favorite pipe so far?
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<blockquote data-quote="Zeno Marx" data-source="post: 566138" data-attributes="member: 1211"><p>Whoa!! Are you trying to kill us? That's quite a question. Favorite in what way? For example, I had a large Boswell rhodesian several years ago that is easily my favorite pipe in hand. It was so perfect that it was literally a new sensation. You handle thousands of pipes while working in shops, going to shows, trading in circles, etc. Then many years into the hobby, you handle this pipe and think, "I've liked how pipes felt in hand, but THIS is another level like never before." Unfortunately, the draw was like a McDonald's straw, and I don't care for that kind of draw. Sold it bye-bye. Or a very early production Ashton that was quite large, but with an astounding ring grain blast, with pointy birdseye blast on the bottom that was nice to run the inside of your ring finger on when smoked, and so light that it had to be made out of balsa wood. A favorite in craftsmanship and wood.</p><p></p><p>Point being, I can think of a lot of favorites on different lists for different reasons. Not to be contrary, but this is the kind of question that could cause someone to pop a spring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zeno Marx, post: 566138, member: 1211"] Whoa!! Are you trying to kill us? That's quite a question. Favorite in what way? For example, I had a large Boswell rhodesian several years ago that is easily my favorite pipe in hand. It was so perfect that it was literally a new sensation. You handle thousands of pipes while working in shops, going to shows, trading in circles, etc. Then many years into the hobby, you handle this pipe and think, "I've liked how pipes felt in hand, but THIS is another level like never before." Unfortunately, the draw was like a McDonald's straw, and I don't care for that kind of draw. Sold it bye-bye. Or a very early production Ashton that was quite large, but with an astounding ring grain blast, with pointy birdseye blast on the bottom that was nice to run the inside of your ring finger on when smoked, and so light that it had to be made out of balsa wood. A favorite in craftsmanship and wood. Point being, I can think of a lot of favorites on different lists for different reasons. Not to be contrary, but this is the kind of question that could cause someone to pop a spring. [/QUOTE]
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