Hey Guys and Gals,
This has been rattling around in my brain like the proverbial BB in a Box car for some time. I was wondering if your personal preferences for pipe shapes have changed through the years. I know mine have.
I started with a little stubby quarter bent pipe. It is called a Royal Coachman. It is almost a Rhodesian shape without the characteristic parallel groves around the bowl, and its a sandblast and black.
Then I gravitated toward full bents and Calabashes, then to half bent free forms.
In the last ten years or so my tastes have continued to change gradually, toward more traditional shapes culminating in a very large bulldog (my first real traditional shape).
Just curious to see if personal preference evolves or if fashion trends are an influence. For example; white rings, or colored rings like turquoise on the shank. Or, green stained bowls, or red, electric blue, and white painted bowls.
Lastly; one other aspect that may influence your tastes in pipes, that being cultural. You know... does or has your local B&M's personality/personnel/atmosphere influenced your tastes in pipes.
Just looking for comments and observations and specifically how your tastes have changed... if at all.
This has been rattling around in my brain like the proverbial BB in a Box car for some time. I was wondering if your personal preferences for pipe shapes have changed through the years. I know mine have.
I started with a little stubby quarter bent pipe. It is called a Royal Coachman. It is almost a Rhodesian shape without the characteristic parallel groves around the bowl, and its a sandblast and black.
Then I gravitated toward full bents and Calabashes, then to half bent free forms.
In the last ten years or so my tastes have continued to change gradually, toward more traditional shapes culminating in a very large bulldog (my first real traditional shape).
Just curious to see if personal preference evolves or if fashion trends are an influence. For example; white rings, or colored rings like turquoise on the shank. Or, green stained bowls, or red, electric blue, and white painted bowls.
Lastly; one other aspect that may influence your tastes in pipes, that being cultural. You know... does or has your local B&M's personality/personnel/atmosphere influenced your tastes in pipes.
Just looking for comments and observations and specifically how your tastes have changed... if at all.