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Lifer
Feb 21, 2013
41,210
60,455
It's a new shape to me, and I thought I'd seen most of them. It looks like the airway meets the chamber a little high, but it sounds like they smoke just fine. Thank you for this new shape for the chart, from three different pipe makers. The Imported Briar may be a no-name; that stamp was used a lot after WWII to brag that they had gotten some real briar, and it wasn't a substitute like Mountain Laurel or maple or something.
 

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Lifer
Sep 21, 2020
8,924
80,351
North Carolina
It's a new shape to me, and I thought I'd seen most of them. It looks like the airway meets the chamber a little high, but it sounds like they smoke just fine. Thank you for this new shape for the chart, from three different pipe makers. The Imported Briar may be a no-name; that stamp was used a lot after WWII to brag that they had gotten some real briar, and it wasn't a substitute like Mountain Laurel or maple or something.
Speaking of Mountain Laurel, I'm hoping to see Jerry at the fair this year. Might have to pick up two pipes to make up for last year.