Machado, I honestly don't understand you. And it's not because I don't speak Portuguese.
In your other threads, you've been specifically looking for high nicotine blends. One of your first choices was Irish Flake because you heard it was strong, then you promptly moved on to stronger indigenous...
I thought those lines were just a theme for stain color, tamper style, etc. I didnt realize they added anything to the chamber.
Can't see it lasting beyond the first smoke.
Probably named for the "Peterson's" pipe shop in the US (New York?) not a "Peterson".
See thread http://pipesmagazine.com/forums/topic/another-question-about-a-peterson-fake-or-real
If you want some good examples of confirmation bias, then read the reviews of McClelland Honeydew on tobaccoreviews.com. Lots of people apparently can faintly detect a "melon" flavor because of the name.
Like I said, I'm no copyright lawyer. I just know what I read on the internet:
https://www.brighthubeducation.com/teaching-methods-tips/6623-understanding-copyright-law-and-fair-use-for-teachers/
I'm no copyright lawyer, but I understand the "fair use" doctrine to mean that the law isn't so "black and white". That's why there are courts and judges, to determine whether something is breaking the law.
unadoptedlamp's questions ("Is this hurting my brand? Is this helping my brand? Is...
Actually, there are several "fair use" exceptions to copyright. These include for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching (including multiple copies for classroom use), scholarship, or research.
Besides not making much of a difference, I think that people strive to make pipes that don't transfer heat well. Wood is an insulator, and briar is a particularly good insulator. If you want a pipe that transfers heat better, try a metal or clay pipe.
^^^ This exactly.
Has anyone touched a...