DireWolf
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I have been *obsessively* looking at pipes. Big brands, shapes, small artisans, etc., etc.
In trying to get a feel for sizes of things that aesthetically are attractive, I am looking at sometimes "odd" shapes and sizes, and some of them have a wide variety of bowl proportions, or ratios of bowl heights to widths.
Some are narrow and deep, some are wider than deep, some are about equal.
I have been fiddling with some smaller pipes I recently picked up (Peterson Calabash and Belgique) and been thinking over flake pipes, and the like. Being that it seems to me that the rule of thumb that a rolled flake can do better in a smaller (relatively) bowl for several reasons.
Is there a inherent rhyme or reason to other bowl sizes, in that they are better or traditional with the burning qualities of different tobaccos?
For example, I have read that deep bowls can affect (in a good way) the flavors of some Va (VaPer?) blends as the lower ribbon is slightly stoved in the pipe? In that vein - is there a preferred/typical tobacco that might be smoked in, say, a prince tadpole (just saw one) that has a broader bowl than it is deep.
Or - is it all in the eye of the beholder in terms of what a person prefers? I hear (youtube) comments about a person smoking the same blend in 8 pipes, and that one or two really "work" well for one blend over others. Just wondering if this is some universal truth I have yet to discover.
I have no clue if that drivel makes sense or not.
In trying to get a feel for sizes of things that aesthetically are attractive, I am looking at sometimes "odd" shapes and sizes, and some of them have a wide variety of bowl proportions, or ratios of bowl heights to widths.
Some are narrow and deep, some are wider than deep, some are about equal.
I have been fiddling with some smaller pipes I recently picked up (Peterson Calabash and Belgique) and been thinking over flake pipes, and the like. Being that it seems to me that the rule of thumb that a rolled flake can do better in a smaller (relatively) bowl for several reasons.
Is there a inherent rhyme or reason to other bowl sizes, in that they are better or traditional with the burning qualities of different tobaccos?
For example, I have read that deep bowls can affect (in a good way) the flavors of some Va (VaPer?) blends as the lower ribbon is slightly stoved in the pipe? In that vein - is there a preferred/typical tobacco that might be smoked in, say, a prince tadpole (just saw one) that has a broader bowl than it is deep.
Or - is it all in the eye of the beholder in terms of what a person prefers? I hear (youtube) comments about a person smoking the same blend in 8 pipes, and that one or two really "work" well for one blend over others. Just wondering if this is some universal truth I have yet to discover.
I have no clue if that drivel makes sense or not.