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General Pipe Discussion
So what kind of pipe guy are you?
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<blockquote data-quote="Natch" data-source="post: 1878" data-attributes="member: 45"><p>I smoke a pretty eclectic mix of pipes, several of the "standard" Italians and English brands, and seem to change my preferences (for both pipes and tobacco) every few months. Right now, my favorites are the new Brissett that arrived today, kind of a Lavot/poker I had him make for me (great job, Mike) and a Bosi quarter bent cracked egg. Having met the carvers makes their work kind of special to me.</p><p></p><p>However, to show my more barbaric side, I smoke Kirstens a lot. I prefer the larger straight body (Lancer, I think?). Mike Brissett has carved me probably two dozen custom bowls over the years, and they make all the difference. I also seem to be becoming more attracted to straighter pipes; Lavots, Liverpools, Canadians, and the such. Wouldn't you know, most of what I own are half or full bents!</p><p></p><p>Natch</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Natch, post: 1878, member: 45"] I smoke a pretty eclectic mix of pipes, several of the "standard" Italians and English brands, and seem to change my preferences (for both pipes and tobacco) every few months. Right now, my favorites are the new Brissett that arrived today, kind of a Lavot/poker I had him make for me (great job, Mike) and a Bosi quarter bent cracked egg. Having met the carvers makes their work kind of special to me. However, to show my more barbaric side, I smoke Kirstens a lot. I prefer the larger straight body (Lancer, I think?). Mike Brissett has carved me probably two dozen custom bowls over the years, and they make all the difference. I also seem to be becoming more attracted to straighter pipes; Lavots, Liverpools, Canadians, and the such. Wouldn't you know, most of what I own are half or full bents! Natch [/QUOTE]
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