On the howling plains of Kansas, at a little gas station near Topeka in 1977, I bought a WDC Giant Wellington for next to nothing from a basket of pipes.
View attachment 114921 Upon return to the dormitory a more knowledgeable pipe smoker showed me how my new pipe had a water well, or spit well as he called it.
Essentially, it’s a feature where below where stem and shank meet there’s a Y where water goes down into a well and the airway angles into the bottom of the bowl.
Peterson System pipes feature this, and it’s advertised as keeping the pipe from gurgling.
Since then I’ve owned a few full bent pipes that feature water wells.
View attachment 114922View attachment 114923The well does trap water, and I’ve always assumed that was from spit running down from my mouth.
But some huge Danish pipes do not have a water well. The Knute on the left has a water well, the Ben Wade on the right does not.
View attachment 114924I need some schooling on water wells.
First, do they trap spit, or do they trap condensed water from the smoke stream? Or maybe it’s a little of both?
Second, do they really work to stop gurgling? That huge Ben Wade smokes dry as a bone without a water well.
And any further trivia or information about a water (or spit) well would be be much appreciated.
View attachment 114921 Upon return to the dormitory a more knowledgeable pipe smoker showed me how my new pipe had a water well, or spit well as he called it.
Essentially, it’s a feature where below where stem and shank meet there’s a Y where water goes down into a well and the airway angles into the bottom of the bowl.
Peterson System pipes feature this, and it’s advertised as keeping the pipe from gurgling.
Since then I’ve owned a few full bent pipes that feature water wells.
View attachment 114922View attachment 114923The well does trap water, and I’ve always assumed that was from spit running down from my mouth.
But some huge Danish pipes do not have a water well. The Knute on the left has a water well, the Ben Wade on the right does not.
View attachment 114924I need some schooling on water wells.
First, do they trap spit, or do they trap condensed water from the smoke stream? Or maybe it’s a little of both?
Second, do they really work to stop gurgling? That huge Ben Wade smokes dry as a bone without a water well.
And any further trivia or information about a water (or spit) well would be be much appreciated.






