I'm not a particularly conservative person in terms of style. I have a few loud shirts,
and it's been years since I've done a jacket and tie for work. Yet when I look at my
pipe racks, there is a distinct prevalence of dark briar. I have some light stems, even
a couple of orange ones, a raspberry stem, and several quite light gray and beige.
But the briar tends toward dark colors, from medium brown or reddish brown, gone
darker with age, to gloss black and rusticated and blast dark brown or black. The
tradition and taste seems to lean in that direction. Since there are briar pipes in every
conceivable color, I'm intrigued that there is a distinct "pull" in the direction of dark
colors. I do have one green stain briar, dark green. Are there any or many bright colored
briars on your racks?
and it's been years since I've done a jacket and tie for work. Yet when I look at my
pipe racks, there is a distinct prevalence of dark briar. I have some light stems, even
a couple of orange ones, a raspberry stem, and several quite light gray and beige.
But the briar tends toward dark colors, from medium brown or reddish brown, gone
darker with age, to gloss black and rusticated and blast dark brown or black. The
tradition and taste seems to lean in that direction. Since there are briar pipes in every
conceivable color, I'm intrigued that there is a distinct "pull" in the direction of dark
colors. I do have one green stain briar, dark green. Are there any or many bright colored
briars on your racks?