I believe the shape and size of the pipe itself has little effect if any. The size and shape of the tobacco chamber, on the other hand does.Does the shape and size of a pipe work well with a specific blend
Yep. Ennerdale, Rich Dark Honeydew, Grasmere, Glengarry, and Conniston never see the same pipe. That is of course unless I mix them together for the occasional Lakeland bomb. I consider them each different and falling into different genres.Now, with Lakelands, do you have to dedicate a pipe to each blend?
The shape of the pipe itself plays a large part in the shape of the chamber.I believe the shape and size of the pipe itself has little effect if any. The size and shape of the tobacco chamber, on the other hand does
That's not necessarily true. Most of my non Dublin pipes have conical chambers though there's plenty of briar there to have made them cylindrical.The shape of the pipe itself plays a large part in the shape of the chamber.
Billiard = tall and narrow,That's not necessarily true. Most of my non Dublin pipes have conical chambers though there's plenty of briar there to have made them cylindrical