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Sigmund

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Definitely. Ive been on an Italian binge for an good while. Ive yet to grab one that wasn’t too notch. There are a few that are special. It’s hard to say what makes them special. They just are.

My living is made making handmade saxophone mouthpieces. While most things can be measured, some cannot. I can make every piece to be a good one. However, there are a few that are just special. What makes them so? Who can say. I’m of the belief that the same holds true in the making of pipes. So many variables interact to create an experience. Which ones count the most…who can guess
 

Professor Moriarty

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Definitely. Ive been on an Italian binge for an good while. Ive yet to grab one that wasn’t too notch. There are a few that are special. It’s hard to say what makes them special. They just are.

My living is made making handmade saxophone mouthpieces. While most things can be measured, some cannot. I can make every piece to be a good one. However, there are a few that are just special. What makes them so? Who can say. I’m of the belief that the same holds true in the making of pipes. So many variables interact to create an experience. Which ones count the most…who can guess
I think I am not the first to observe the similarity between saxophones and bent pipes. Perhaps, with your multiple skills and experiences, you could combine the two! 🎷
 
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telescopes

Pipe Dreamer and Star Gazer
Definitely. Ive been on an Italian binge for an good while. Ive yet to grab one that wasn’t too notch. There are a few that are special. It’s hard to say what makes them special. They just are.
i couldn’t agree more. From my experience, the ones in southern Italy are definitely hard to keep my hands off. 😉
 

sablebrush52

The Bard Of Barlings
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Hardly work, more documentation and troubleshooting. I write out work orders for engineers, do time studies, and test ergonomic applications. More hours than physical labor plus for the next two weeks every hour I work is double time and a half bringing my hourly pay to $170/hr for a 12 hour work day. I may have aches and pains, but I'm not complaining.
That's pretty good compensation. Much better than below the line animation. I wouldn't be complaining either. But there is a point where the pay matters a lot less than whether work is rewarding in other ways.
 
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Chasing Embers

Captain of the Black Frigate
Nov 12, 2014
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I'm not 50 anymore...
Oh, I know. I think my overactive thyroid may be degrading my body faster.


But there is a point where the pay matters a lot less than whether work is rewarding in other ways.
There will be a stopping point. Just making sure my kids will be well taken care of when I'm gone.
 
Aug 11, 2022
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I wonder what percentage on this forum are collectors? If we define a collector to have more than, say, six pipes.
That definition would include damn near everyone on this forum. It's pretty easy to accumulate a half-dozen pipes of any quality before you know it. I think I have that many cobs alone! :ROFLMAO:
 

PurePipes

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Jan 13, 2022
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What is the minimum amount of time you consider to be necessary to rest a pipe between smokes, so that your pipe does not become stinky from insufficient drying?

I never "consider" it. Just load up another bowl and go.
Especially on a day like today when all I'm doing is watching NFL here in the TV room all day.
The wife is busy in the kitchen baking cakes and making dinner and prepping for tonight when we have lots of people come over.
I just finished the third bowl of the day already and more to come (packing now) - My Mixture by the way - and we haven't even made it to halftime yet hehe...and...yes, it's all in the same pipe.
This is a Dunhill pipe I got new about 35 years ago, smoked it a lot since.
Always treat all my pipes this way. No babying.
Still going strong, no "stinky" or any weaknesses whatsoever.
 

Professor Moriarty

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I never "consider" it. Just load up another bowl and go.
Especially on a day like today when all I'm doing is watching NFL here in the TV room all day.
The wife is busy in the kitchen baking cakes and making dinner and prepping for tonight when we have lots of people come over.
I just finished the third bowl of the day already and more to come (packing now) - My Mixture by the way - and we haven't even made it to halftime yet hehe...and...yes, it's all in the same pipe.
This is a Dunhill pipe I got new about 35 years ago, smoked it a lot since.
Always treat all my pipes this way. No babying.
Still going strong, no "stinky" or any weaknesses whatsoever.
The pipe as a tool, or car analogy has been proposed. It is apt. A pipe performs best when regularly smoked; there is little need for maintenance other than occasional reaming.
 

SendoT

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Jan 14, 2024
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If you want to appreciate all the aromas in a blend, it's better to use a "fresh" pipe. After a lot of experimentation, in my opinion, a pipe with a lot of rest will be always better than one other without pause. So, I let a minimum of 1 week between each smoke.
 
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