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How so? Those house sized pipes tend to only have a chamber depth of 2 inches and that one's only 178g. Just remember, Brad's pipes dwarf mine as well as that one.
Out of curiosity, how large is your average chamber? And how large are Brad's?

Your pipes are posted frequently (and stunning). I only recall seeing one of Brad's, which was the size of a forearm.
 
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Out of curiosity, how large is your average chamber? And how large are Brad's?

Your pipes are posted frequently (and stunning). I only recall seeing one of Brad's, which was the size of a forearm.
My lower sized pipes lean towards 51mm deep chambers. They range from that to 89 mm. I'd be afraid to guess at Brad's, but many of mine will kill a 50 gram tin in 3-4 fills.

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I'm just curious... Would an aluminum chimney be proper for that pipe? Or would an original be made bone or bakelite?
The chimney is brass. The other is bone. I think they experimented. It’s definitely not aluminum because that was my first thought.

I should’ve got a picture of it before I cleaned it. It had the green hue mixed with tobacco tar.