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pitchfork

Lifer
May 25, 2012
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Two miniature Pipeworks (NYC) pipes and a tiny 1902 BBB Liverpool.
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And in case you're wondering, my hands are normal hands. There's no problem -- believe me!

 

calabashed

Starting to Get Obsessed
May 10, 2015
160
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Moonshine (Briarworks) Devil Anse - 24g

Savinelli Petite 402 - 21g

Ropp Bonaparte 693 - 36g

 

clark827

Lurker
Jan 31, 2017
2
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Peterson 317 is my smallest, I find it great to enjoy when I only have ~30 min since my brain rejects the idea of only partially filling a larger bowl.

 

jefff

Lifer
May 28, 2015
1,915
6
Chicago
Calabashed?
How is the Sav 402? I have been eyeing those for a while but I am skeptical of inexpensive Sav's.

 

calabashed

Starting to Get Obsessed
May 10, 2015
160
4
Jefff, I've never had an issue with a Sav, this one is as nice as any of them. Fit and drilling are right on, stem is comfortable, and I actually prefer the draw on the unfiltered 402 to the usual Sav balsa thingy.

 

lasttango

Part of the Furniture Now
Sep 29, 2012
875
17
Wilmington, De / Ithaca, NY
Here's my three shorties... a 5 1/4 inch Bertram Safferling, a 4.5 inch Baff (David Wagner) and a 4.8 inch Mr Brog "motor" (For $17, these Brog Motors are a great deal. I have a few)
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didimauw

Moderator
Staff member
Jul 28, 2013
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31,637
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Burlington WI
First thing. @chasingembers...What is that pipe?
Second thing. My smallest pipe right now is my Rossi apple. Which reminds me that I miss my Grabow Duke billiard that has a massive crack in the shank, that I should attempt to repair this weekend...

 

fitzy

Lifer
Nov 13, 2012
2,937
27
NY
These are my two smallest pipes. They are both about 5" long. I prefer lighter pipes not necessarily smaller. The Tsuge is a bit too small for my tastes.
The first is a Tsuge .61 diameter chamber by 1" deep but weighs 1.5oz. The second is a Mimmo Provenzano .8 by 1.39 and weighs .93oz.
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condorlover1

Lifer
Dec 22, 2013
7,997
26,617
New York
As an after thought before anyone comments that is actually a pipe and not a cigar holder in the picture. The bowl holds a surprisingly large amount of tobacco and the very thin walls of the pipe give a very cool smoke. I have no idea how old the pipe is but I use it quite often as part of my rotation.

 

agnosticpipe

Lifer
Nov 3, 2013
3,332
3,413
In the sticks in Mississippi
My 3 smallest pipes are an unusual assortment. All are in dubious shape, with the last one done purposely that way. The Peretti is 5" for comparison.

Peterson 317

L. J. Peretti Lovat

Olie Sylvester Zombie 35 meerschaum
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jonasclark

Part of the Furniture Now
Aug 4, 2013
738
384
Seattle
I don't have a photo handy, but I have a Ropp briar cutty I bought in antique store about eight years ago. It's about 5" long, has a bowl tilted forward at 45 degrees, and there's a barely-visible seam where the very thin shank was broken in two and reconnected somehow. It's charming and feather-light, and I smoke it when I have to take a walk in the rain, turned upside-down.

 
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