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What's in your Bulldog?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeff10236" data-source="post: 146783" data-attributes="member: 1587"><p>I don't really dedicate a pipe to a particular tobacco blend or even style. A bulldog can be good for pretty much any tobacco type as can any other shape- I think the size of the bowl matters more for some tobacco types.</p><p></p><p>That said, one of my bulldogs is more and more becoming a dedicated English pipe. But then, that is because it is an English Bulldog :clown: (bad pun, sorry). Actually, it is Irish, but my bent bulldog Peterson XL15 is more and more only being smoked with English and Oriental tobaccos with latakia. I may do the same with my "new" estate Savinelli Rhodesian, but otherwise, my bulldogs are not dedicated pipes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff10236, post: 146783, member: 1587"] I don't really dedicate a pipe to a particular tobacco blend or even style. A bulldog can be good for pretty much any tobacco type as can any other shape- I think the size of the bowl matters more for some tobacco types. That said, one of my bulldogs is more and more becoming a dedicated English pipe. But then, that is because it is an English Bulldog :clown: (bad pun, sorry). Actually, it is Irish, but my bent bulldog Peterson XL15 is more and more only being smoked with English and Oriental tobaccos with latakia. I may do the same with my "new" estate Savinelli Rhodesian, but otherwise, my bulldogs are not dedicated pipes. [/QUOTE]
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