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  • A remarkable selection of well-chosen pipes!

    A lightweight larger pipe suggests it is made of well-aged, therefore porous and lighter briar. Such a pipe gives a cooler, drier smoke.  Since the strawberry is light on the teeth and the bit comfortable, it might be a good outdoor choice, since a pipe smokes faster out doors, therefore even a bigger pipe takes less time to smoke.

    I think you are going to like Orlik Golden. It's very delicate and subtle when smoked slowly. Happy puffing!

  • Nice to see you back. I hope you gave a nice school year.

  • Great to see you back! Enjoyed seeing your cool new pipes!

  • Hey Man, your pipes are very cool! I really like your new hat too! Great video! Thanks

  • Nice pipes mate..

  • Great to see another video up! I totally agree with you on the "smaller pipes". I never have time to smoke for more than about an hour. I will say that the Neerup pipe you have is a very nice piece of briar.

    Cheers,

    -Dave

  • great pipes!

  • I guess we share the same taste of pipe shapes. I tend to the smaller ones as well. Especially when you smoke VA flakes that have to burn more slowly to taste good smaller bowl sizes are of advantage I think.

    Nice video, keep them coming! Im looking forward to see your Grandi pipe (is it a smaller one? I have seen some huge Grandis)..

    Cheers, Eddy :-)

  • Clean your room!

  • Cool new digs! I like the loft. I enjoyed seeing your pipe collection. The last one with the golden bit looks like a real comfortable smoker.

    How's everything with your band?

  • Back to college then I guess. Hookah is getting really big in the States these day? New house, new hat, new mario grandi, sounds good.

    I'm with you on smaller pipes, it's more practical and elegant. Love the boswell, Chacom and Neerup, some fines pipes there.

  • Nice to see you back man! My preferences for pipe shapes continue to change. When I started out, I was all about traditional bents, then I went to traditional pots to bulldogs. Recently I have gotten into some bigger bowls, like my Winslow I had in my last video. To me now it's just a matter of seeing a pipe and saying, wow cool! ha. Anyway good to see you on here again. Cheers!

    Chris

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