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WirelessSmoke

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Other than my cobs, I've come to like the Savinelli 106 sized billiard. I have a 2024 Saint Nicholas 106 pictured below. I think it would make a nice travel pipe, and might get another one or two in different colors/finishes for that purpose. Not my smallest pipe, but my favorite of the smaller ones I currently have.

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There's some new Savinelli Petite pipes that dropped on SP. I like the 105 but I don't like to the look of the long stem relative to the stummel.
I've been poking around those. They seem to have the same dimensions as the Rossi Piccolo versions of the shapes, and the stems are slim since they don't have filters. That might be why they seem long.

Personally, I'm a fan! 🥰
 
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I've been poking around those. They seem to have the same dimensions as the Rossi Piccolo versions of the shapes, and the stems are slim since they don't have filters. That might be why they seem long.

Personally, I'm a fan! 🥰
Yeah one I’ve been thinking of are the Rossi 8801 pipes but the stem looks a touch long.
 
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This Ashton has been in my rotation for a while. It’s an X size. A great smoking pipe, it taste great with every tobacco I’ve tried in it. I find the bowl size really nice:
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These are my smallest pipes, neither of which I have smoked much, but I think I’m going to start giving more love to the Tinsky.
A very small bowl Kaywoodie Thorn 08, I’m guessing from the 1920’s?:
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A teeny Tinsky, stamped Mark Tinsky, Tan Blast, 2013, a 4 in a circle and a single star. I don’t know much about Tinsky pipes or what the stampings mean, but inspite of the 4 in a circle stamp by Dunhill group sizing this pipe is like a group 1-2, certainly not a group 4:
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