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9mmpuffer

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I'm curious if anyone else here has tried a Job Pipe from Italy?

I was skeptical at first. Most pipe smokers are traditionalists and smoking out of stainless steel or titanium is far from traditional.

The gentleman who makes these pipes is named Simone Morri and he's very passionate about his pipes, he has an Italian YouTube channel. He owned a tobacco shop in Rimini (or still does, I'm not completely sure)

I'm very happy with my purchase and it has quickly become my favorite pipe to smoke. Being able to wash the pipe after each smoke and getting it as clean as new is helpful because I can rotate any tobacco. I'm not sure what magic he's done with the design but I hardly ever require a relight.

The titanium bowl seems to diffuse the oils in the tobacco unlike anything I've experienced before. Flavors are so much more pronounced.

I'm curious if anyone else has experienced a job pipe and their opinions. Mine is a group 1 Titan bastard.

The bowl cover is made of delrin and the shank is peek. I use the 9mm version (obviously 🙂).

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Interesting design with the gap between the metal and the delrin outer bowl to keep it cool to the touch. I'd probably have that filled with accidental tobacco as i'm a messy loader over my glass table. :P No porousness in the material means no ghosting, similar to clay or stone. If one likes the aesthetic, would make a great taster pipe, i'd imagine. 👍
 
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9mmpuffer

Starting to Get Obsessed
Mar 1, 2018
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Interesting design with the gap between the metal and the delrin outer bowl to keep it cool to the touch. I'd probably have that filled with accidental tobacco as i'm a messy loader over my glass table. :P No porousness in the material means no ghosting, similar to clay or stone. If one likes the aesthetic, would make a great taster pipe, i'd imagine. 👍
I usually load the bowl before putting it into the cover.
 

9mmpuffer

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Looks like a pipe for something other than tobacco to me...
I assure you they are designed for tobacco. You can't check out his website and YouTube...


Greg Pease even reviewed one...

 
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I assure you they are designed for tobacco. You can't check out his website and YouTube...


Greg Pease even reviewed one...


With a name like “Pipe Bud,” it sure sounds like it is aimed at something other than tobacco.
 

Chasing Embers

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With a name like “Pipe Bud,” it sure sounds like it is aimed at something other than tobacco.
Yeah that's how they've always circumvented them. "for tobacco use only". That's a weed pipe.

They've been ridiculed mentioned here before.

 
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Zamora

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Yeah that's how they've always circumvented them. "for tobacco use only". That's a weed pipe.

They've been ridiculed mentioned here before.

Reminds me of this
 

9mmpuffer

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Never seen one of those before. The Weibe radiator pipes I believe are stainless steel, their fans say they smoke wonderfully
The frame is aluminum and the bowls are mostly briar with a few corncob offerings.