A while ago, my smokin' buddy Mike looked at my collection and said, "you need a few more straight pipes!" (I have about eight, and enjoy them when I'm not doing the long-stemmed thing.)
So a day later, he came over for an evening bowl, and presented me with a Brigham Tundra, style 47. A beautiful pipe and gift indeed. Dublin style bowl, sandblasted finish, deep trench and the draft hole right at the bottom. However, the pipe has a slight but definite curve on the mouthpiece.
I asked about this, and Mike being a man of few words (mostly 'cause he's almost deaf lol!) said "Nah, nothing really straight jumped out at me. You're a little too bent.", or words to that effect.
That was it! Made my week and more. Breaking it in with a mild aromatic and can tell you it is indeed a fine smoking pipe and fits right in with my Peterson and Savinelli as the jewels of my little collection. It's large bowl fits right in with a long evening smoke!
So a day later, he came over for an evening bowl, and presented me with a Brigham Tundra, style 47. A beautiful pipe and gift indeed. Dublin style bowl, sandblasted finish, deep trench and the draft hole right at the bottom. However, the pipe has a slight but definite curve on the mouthpiece.
I asked about this, and Mike being a man of few words (mostly 'cause he's almost deaf lol!) said "Nah, nothing really straight jumped out at me. You're a little too bent.", or words to that effect.
That was it! Made my week and more. Breaking it in with a mild aromatic and can tell you it is indeed a fine smoking pipe and fits right in with my Peterson and Savinelli as the jewels of my little collection. It's large bowl fits right in with a long evening smoke!