That's me. As much as I love yachtsmen, nothing like holding a one of a kind piece.Factory pipes just aren't special to me any longer, but those one-of-a-kind artisan pipes? Very appealing, regardless of how ridiculous I may look while smoking it.
That's me. As much as I love yachtsmen, nothing like holding a one of a kind piece.Factory pipes just aren't special to me any longer, but those one-of-a-kind artisan pipes? Very appealing, regardless of how ridiculous I may look while smoking it.
Surely you know some women willing to give you advice, solicited or otherwise ?Lately, I've acquired two Canadians and am wanting to find out if they suit my facial shape. Of course, mum is no help.![]()
I had two Canadians but every time they found large trout they would slap me with them. Had to send them back.Lately, I've acquired two Canadians
I absolutely refuse to smoke a cob
My head is shaped like a bowling ball.
I own a lot of (what some would call) ridiculous looking pipes...and I enjoy each and every one of them. The pipe to the left is an unsmoked 1975, Micoli (Mic Burns) freehand with its original hand made pipe box. The two off to the right are tomorrow’s smokes: a Francois Dal deep sandblast lovat loaded with Watch City’s Terrapin Station and the other is a Dunhill Group 3 lovat loaded with Dunhill Aperitif. As you can see, my smoking style and my collecting style are on opposite ends of the spectrum, and both bring me a great deal of joy. I do have some really odd pipes in my collection that I smoke, but I only smoke them in the comfort of my home. Smoking a pipe in public draws enough attention without the added “Ahh” factor of an extremely well made artisan pipe. ?I find myself leaning towards this camp. Factory pipes just aren't special to me any longer, but those one-of-a-kind artisan pipes? Very appealing, regardless of how ridiculous I may look while smoking it.

I'm what most would call a big boy.. 6 '4" around 250#. My head is shaped like a bowling ball. I keep if shaved and wear a relaxed van dyke style mustache/goatee.
I stay away from petite pipes, canadians, etc.. I like a nice author, roadie, generally something a little meatier with a bend.
The pipe has to fit my eye, not my face. Unless I'm looking in a mirror, I have no idea what it looks like when I'm smoking it.
When buying a pipe, in person, or for that matter when we receive a pipe in the mail, one of the first things we do is put the pipe in our mouth and look in the mirror. So there may be some merit to buying a pipe that suits our face.
+1
I can honestly say it has never even crossed my mind what I'd look like smoking it when considering a pipe purchase...only whether I like the look of the pipe, i.e., the design, size, shape, etc.
But then I never smoke a pipe in public anyway.
+1 !!!I can honestly say I have never done this.
I’ll go down to our local B&M to smoke on occasion. These guys will be in there with their Opus X Lost Cities and Anniversary Padrons, and I’ll whip out a cob with some HH ODF and know who’s got the best smoke in the room![]()
Nope, not really. ?Surely you know some women willing to give you advice, solicited or otherwise ?
LMAO.Isn't that a cob in your avatar? It seems to suit you well, but perhaps too small in proportion to head size.
Oh, just to mess with the boys with sticks, I WILL BRING my oddest artisan pipes with me in order to put on a show. One time at Davidoff’s in Tampa, I filled an empty section of the room with cigar smokers who were curious about all aspects of pipe smoking, including (what they called) the wonderful room note. Every one of them asked if they could handle the pipes I brought and even a daring few asked for a puff. Hopefully made some converts that day. ?I can honestly say I have never done this.
I’ll go down to our local B&M to smoke on occasion. These guys will be in there with their Opus X Lost Cities and Anniversary Padrons, and I’ll whip out a cob with some HH ODF and know who’s got the best smoke in the room![]()
I do have some really odd pipes in my collection that I smoke, but I only smoke them in the comfort of my home. Smoking a pipe in public draws enough attention without the added “Ahh” factor of an extremely well made artisan pipe. ?
I don't do this at the B&M: I consider it bad etiquette to leave my saliva on a pipe I might not buy. (I also don't want to get somebody else's.)When buying a pipe, in person, or for that matter when we receive a pipe in the mail, one of the first things we do is put the pipe in our mouth and look in the mirror. So there may be some merit to buying a pipe that suits our face.
Hm ? I'm pretty certain you know at least one.Nope, not really. ?
That's a character from a game, actually.
The landlady, who's against smoking. She was alarmed upon seeing my lil' pipe keychain, afraid it might be for pot.Hm ? I'm pretty certain you know at least one.
