Dark Fired!!! But one out of 50 ain’t badHave I steered you wrong to date?
Dark Fired!!! But one out of 50 ain’t badHave I steered you wrong to date?
@jaytex1969 Nice pipe; well done for winning the smoking competition! I'd like to see how long I can make a clay bowl last but it's not the weather for sitting anywhere long enough for a long slow smoulder at the moment...Nice pipe, Florida Man.
My first clay was "issued" to me for a pipe club slow smoke it was similar to this:
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I was shocked both at how well it smoked and how long a smoke it gave. As a noob, I actually won that slow smoke at 55 minutes.
I was also shocked at how hot the bowl could get, even during a slow smoke. I held it about halfway down the shaft.
Finally, keep your lips dry or they may adhere to the clay when smoking!
I found it interesting that the traditional way to "clean" an old school "all clay" pipe is to throw it into the fire until all impurities are burned away.
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I can't accept responsibility for your lack of taste.Dark Fired!!! But one out of 50 ain’t bad
Poor guy don't like dark fired?I can't accept responsibility for your lack of taste.
@blackpowderpiper I like the black clay pipe but the Lepeltier pipe isn't my style.The only two clay pipes I own. I think I bought the Lepeltier pipe about 20 years ago. Never really warmed up to it. I could deal with the cork attachment (though not my favorite), but my biggest issues were the bowl is very small and I could never seem to keep it from clogging. The draught hole is directly in the bottom center of the bowl. I've tried packing it with a toothpick inserted but it clogs far too often. It has since been relegated to display status.
I recently picked up this Markus Fohr clay pipe after reading Hoosier's post. It has been a lot of fun and I'm still getting used to it. It did have a little bit of an off flavor for a few bowls but is getting better. I'm used to holding my pipes by the bowl so it has been a little awkward for me to hold the pipe by the stem. Anyway, I think it's going to be a fun pipe. The bowl holds a decent charge as well, at least by my standards.
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Halfdan,@blackpowderpiper I like the black clay pipe but the Lepeltier pipe isn't my style.
Lost count of how many clays I own - and how many I've broken
Didn't order any more clays from Smokingpipes but I've ordered some C&D baccy to smoke in them.
Not that I noticed. And zero issues to date with with clogging.@hoosierpipeguy
Was there any break-in time needed for the Lepeltier?
Also, have you experienced a lot of clogging from the center of the bowl hole?
That's good to hear....you got me interested in one. How have you been cleaning the pipe?Not that I noticed. And zero issues to date with with clogging.
Run pipe cleaner through. Double up and clean inside of bowl. I plan to use water rinse when it's been smoked more.That's good to hear....you got me interested in one. How have you been cleaning the pipe?
Now turn it shit brown!Received the larger size Lepeltier Clay today asking with a slightly wider stem for my recently purchased Slim. Also bought a dozen replacementcork inserts for I think $4.
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Hmmm.... Damn@didimauw: You cannot do it with those glazed pipes. The older style clays will turn a great turd color, the hue of a man who has had too many chicken vindaloos washed down with pints of Guinness if enough twist is smoked in one.
@Ebarber Welcome to the Fellowship of the ClayI just ordered 2 clays myself!
I have an old Scottish clay I got in Maine years ago at an antique shop included with a pipe stand.
I didn't smoke it for a long time and just kept it for display mostly.
I believe It's really old.
One day I decided to smoke it and I enjoyed it a lot.
I've been smoking it quite a bit lately and decided to order a couple of newer (non antique) clays because I'm scared to death I'll drop this one.
They do give a cleaner more neutral smoke.