There are no rules set in stone as to which size pipe or bowl you should use with this or that tobacco,as long as the bowl is not packed too tight so as to allow air to circulate around the tobacco.However,I do have an MO that I tend to stick to that works for me.STRONG TOBACCO such as some of the ones you listed I Smoke in a small to medium sized pipe,the smaller size permits me to complete smoking the bowl without getting my socks blown off from the nicotine,and I can still enjoy the flavor.FLAKES I smoke as is in bowls that are a little bit deeper and narrower in diameter.Why?Flakes take a little more fire to keep them going,and a narrow bowl that is say 2-3” deep can produce a stronger draw to help pull the flame down into flakesI have found that wide,shallow bowls don’t work so well for flakes.RUBBED OUT FLAKE / RIBBON / SHAG: These will burn well in any bowl,deep,wide,shallow,narrow,tapered,straight.My tip is to dry the tobacco out for a few hours or more if needed prior to smoking.Cornell and Diehl tobaccos come at the perfect humidity level.a dryer tobacco will allow the flavor to come through,less
Condensation meaning less bitterness,less gurgling,your pipe breaks in faster,much less if any tounge bite.And again,fill the bowl in such a way that air can circulate around the strands of tobacco,With shags,ribbons,and rubbed out Flake,there should be a SPRINGYNESS to the tobacco and an easy,open draw.Hope this helps to get you on your way.