Hey everyone
I've been delving into the history of pipe shapes. Its truly amazing how they have transformed over time. I started off with a Billiard shape, which seemed like a choice, for a beginner. However recently I stumbled upon a book on pipes. Let me tell you the shapes they had back then were mind blowing!
It's intriguing how each era had its vibe. During times it was about those fancy and elaborate designs.. As we moved into the century things became sleeker and more modern looking. I can't. Wonder if these changes were driven by fashion trends or perhaps even influenced by changes in smoking habits.
This got me pondering my collection. It all began with that Billiard shape then I added a Bulldog because of its appeal.. Lately I've developed a fondness for the Dublin shape. It's fascinating to witness how our personal preferences evolve alongside the history of pipe shapes.
Now let me turn the spotlight on you guys! What is your favorite pipe shape and why? Do any of you have pipes that boast histories or captivating stories behind them?
Just some musings, about pipes. Can't wait to hear from all of you!
I've been delving into the history of pipe shapes. Its truly amazing how they have transformed over time. I started off with a Billiard shape, which seemed like a choice, for a beginner. However recently I stumbled upon a book on pipes. Let me tell you the shapes they had back then were mind blowing!
It's intriguing how each era had its vibe. During times it was about those fancy and elaborate designs.. As we moved into the century things became sleeker and more modern looking. I can't. Wonder if these changes were driven by fashion trends or perhaps even influenced by changes in smoking habits.
This got me pondering my collection. It all began with that Billiard shape then I added a Bulldog because of its appeal.. Lately I've developed a fondness for the Dublin shape. It's fascinating to witness how our personal preferences evolve alongside the history of pipe shapes.
Now let me turn the spotlight on you guys! What is your favorite pipe shape and why? Do any of you have pipes that boast histories or captivating stories behind them?
Just some musings, about pipes. Can't wait to hear from all of you!