Dublin Pipe Bowl Shape

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mortonbriar

Lifer
Oct 25, 2013
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Tastes like potatoes.

But really, I THINK I observe it staying lit a little better, and I THINK I kind of rely on it to pack down by itself when I am packing/tamping my pipe, but really I mostly just happen to enjoy the specific pipe I have that is a dublin, (and the many billiards too).

Scrap all that, I am going to have to say in all honesty I cant tell the difference. They look nice though.

Isaac.
 

Sonorisis

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They seem to burn tobacco efficiently and completely. However, in my experience, they are less tolerant of wet tobacco.
 
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mso489

Lifer
Feb 21, 2013
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I smoke mostly loose tobacco, but from smoking some flake/coin/plug/rope, I think conical bowls like Dublins may be especially good for those. Cylindrical bowls do just fine, but conical seem especially compatible.
 
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