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Why we choose the pipes we do
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<blockquote data-quote="the macdonald" data-source="post: 32196" data-attributes="member: 419"><p>I'm a huge billiard guy. I like a pipe I can hammer a nail with or a railroad spike in a fix. I started out a freehand nut and have beautiful Karl Eric thats a classic, but these days I'm after a quality smoke. I turned to a strait pipe when I realized they were easier to smoke and read with. A large billiard or Canadian is all I want. It is where I get the best smokes for me English and Balkan blends…and there is a lot to be said for the aesthetic pleasure of the classic shapes.</p><p></p><p>For finishes, the last year I’ve obsessed with blasts, but I’m finally starting to look at grain again. I wish I could find an ODA size billiard with nothing but birdseye, top bottom, sides and down the shank.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="the macdonald, post: 32196, member: 419"] I'm a huge billiard guy. I like a pipe I can hammer a nail with or a railroad spike in a fix. I started out a freehand nut and have beautiful Karl Eric thats a classic, but these days I'm after a quality smoke. I turned to a strait pipe when I realized they were easier to smoke and read with. A large billiard or Canadian is all I want. It is where I get the best smokes for me English and Balkan blends…and there is a lot to be said for the aesthetic pleasure of the classic shapes. For finishes, the last year I’ve obsessed with blasts, but I’m finally starting to look at grain again. I wish I could find an ODA size billiard with nothing but birdseye, top bottom, sides and down the shank. [/QUOTE]
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