As someone who has a fair share of pipes in every price and quality range, it is of my humble opinion that the idea of a "perfect" smoke is totally mythic. What does that even mean? Smoking is totally subjective. I think that we should think of pipes more like cars. Each car has a "way" it has been designed to be driven, and each pipe has a "way" in which it was designed to be smoked. Whether or not a pipe is perfect for you, may or may not correlate with how it is for someone else.
I do have many factory made pipes that smoke "in my style" better than some of my expensive handmades. It happens. The price you pay doesn't
always correlate with the mechanics and engineering; however, I do prefer the attention to detail that some pipe makers give to things like the button. Some don't. I think Former's pipes are the worst when it comes to detail.
Do we actually believe that there is some mystical knowledge that pipe makers pass on about how to make certain briars require different dimensions of drill gauge or chamber size? Or, if I showed you that Ivarsson used the same diameter drill bit on everyone of his pipes, would that start to shatter some of these beliefs?
But, I don't want to bicker on it or pound the point too much. It is sort of nice to think that there's some mystique in these things. Fire itself is magical beast, so why shouldn't the ritual things about the fire also have some magic. But... :

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