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Just to get an argument going
Naaa,,, not really an argument, but I got yer eye !
What kind of pipe catches your attention ?
Is it bent or straight? Briar, cob, clay, or meer?
Does it have a bamboo shank? is it heavy, wide, or small and light?
Just what are you looking for that "Fits" your hand?
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I tend to prefer bent briar that hangs just right. Nothing against any other kind or style but just what I usually grab off the rack first
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For briars, it's lumbermans, canadians and liverpools, and to a lesser extent, lovats. Straights of course, I don't even know if these shapes come in bents.
For cobs, just about any shape but the thicker the better on the walls. Bent or straight, doesn't matter, they all pass a pipe cleaner just fine. I prefer the unplastered versions; I have a MM unplastered freehand that I really like.
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Royal Bum
For some reason I have more straight billiards than anything.
However I have a fondness for bulldogs and freehands.
I only have one of each though.
Check out my Youtube channel, Razorback Piper Guy if you like that sort of thing.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDM...i44pRZ4AP-_1OA
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I agree with the freehands. Something i want to add more of in the future. Hope to get some more pipe making supplies soon and want to make more freehands of it
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Royal Bum

Originally Posted by
bluenoser
I agree with the freehands. Something i want to add more of in the future. Hope to get some more pipe making supplies soon and want to make more freehands of it
It's funny. I haven't even smoked mine yet. I have just always loved the look of them.
I picked up a handmade Ben Wade from Denmark (one of the Preben Holm era pipes) at an antique show for a steal.
It is currently at my shop getting cleaned up. Can't wait to try it.
Check out my Youtube channel, Razorback Piper Guy if you like that sort of thing.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDM...i44pRZ4AP-_1OA
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Consummate Pipe Bum
I am partial to bulldogs, straight or bent. I also really like pots and lovats. Although billiards are kind of the generic shape, there are a few in my collection that have won me over, more due to their being great smokers than by their aesthetics.
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Royal Bum
I'm still all over the place with shapes. It just really depends on what mood I'm in. I had 3 or 4 freehands back 12-15 months or so ago, but ended up selling them as I felt they were too large for me at the time. Now, I do wish I would've kept one of them for my collection. I have around 75-80 pipes of all kinds of shapes and sizes with the good part of them needing some kind of TLC in one form or another. When I pick up a Dunhill or other top pipes, I usually end up selling them to fund my hobby of pipes and cigars. I ended up with a good amount of "smokers" of all kinds. I "thought" I had a guy that would slick up my pipes in trade for some pipes, so I sent him 5 or 6 pipes back when to see what kind of work he did, but he suddenly disappeared off the face of the earth. Of course, he may have passed on and I don't know it as he won't answer my emails etc. Isn't that ironic, don't you think?....
Errrrr.....back to the subject......I don't have a clue what shape I prefer......
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All of my pipes are straight, except for one barely-bent Rhodesian – I'm a holder. Like thick bowl walls, too.
I prefer the taste of smoke from tobacco that hasn't filtered too much smoke, so I like pipes with shallow, broad, tobacco chambers.
And I like classic shapes: Pots, Liverpools, Bulldogs, etc. But my "lumberpot" is a hybrid classic – lumberman stem, pot bowl.
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Okay, this is lame, but I prefer straights, billiards mainly, for anachronistic reasons - that's what you see guys smoking in the old black and white movies. I also like the old cars from that era, but I can't afford to buy a bunch of those
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