Dear Friends,
It is common when seeing pipe ads for the vendor to note that the briar is particularly "hard." It is less likely to see it claimed to be "soft," but obviously briar can be characterized on this continuum.
I would welcome learning what the smoking consequences are of pipes having various hardness of briar. I have seen claims that soft is better at absorption, which would give a good smoke. This is also a counterintuitive claim.
So, what do you say about this?
It is common when seeing pipe ads for the vendor to note that the briar is particularly "hard." It is less likely to see it claimed to be "soft," but obviously briar can be characterized on this continuum.
I would welcome learning what the smoking consequences are of pipes having various hardness of briar. I have seen claims that soft is better at absorption, which would give a good smoke. This is also a counterintuitive claim.
So, what do you say about this?





