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Left handed pipe smokers
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<blockquote data-quote="Singed" data-source="post: 609440" data-attributes="member: 6261"><p>I can't clain to have a preference for handedness when it comes to pipe smoking. I light with my right and manipulate the ember with my right but otherwise I shift frequently from right to left clenching and holding my pipe. It seems to matter more what I happen to be doing than anything else. Sometimes I'm most comfortable with a cross-chest grip on the pipe...clenching in my right teeth and supporting the pipe with my left hand. Your exemplar does appear to be carve for a right handed smoker, the slanted ridges on the stemmel would appear to comfortable for a right handed grip. Have you tried canting the stem to level the rim of the pipe, ie. smoking it crooked?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Singed, post: 609440, member: 6261"] I can't clain to have a preference for handedness when it comes to pipe smoking. I light with my right and manipulate the ember with my right but otherwise I shift frequently from right to left clenching and holding my pipe. It seems to matter more what I happen to be doing than anything else. Sometimes I'm most comfortable with a cross-chest grip on the pipe...clenching in my right teeth and supporting the pipe with my left hand. Your exemplar does appear to be carve for a right handed smoker, the slanted ridges on the stemmel would appear to comfortable for a right handed grip. Have you tried canting the stem to level the rim of the pipe, ie. smoking it crooked? [/QUOTE]
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