Briars With Small Bowls?

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The smallest pipe I own, aside from Cobs - which I’m very fond of btw, is a Group 4 Dunhill Shell from 1956.

Its a great smoker. It seems that pipes were smaller in generations past. -I could be wrong.

Here’s a pic
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Yes. Granger in the Jar!
That's a fantastic looking pipe. Wouldn't trust myself with a Dunhill just yet, have a bad habit of scorching the rims of my pipes lol
 

paulfg

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The smallest pipe I own, aside from Cobs - which I’m very fond of btw, is a Group 4 Dunhill Shell from 1956.

Its a great smoker. It seems that pipes were smaller in generations past. -I could be wrong.

Here’s a pic
View attachment 91302
Yes. Granger in the Jar!
now I would call a group 4 dunhill a medium size.To me small =1 or 2 .this is what I meant by "what do you call small"
 
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judcole

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You might want to look at the Savinelli "Tre" series. I have a 105, like this one.
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