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shane1

Starting to Get Obsessed
Nov 30, 2014
202
379
Connecticut, USA
Just sittting outside enjoying my last bowl of Frog Morton Celler and also finishing testing my pipe collection. I smoked a different pipe every day for the last 10 days to compare and borrow my collection futher. By far, the best pipe I own is this Peterson Liffey 9mm pipe. Looks great, 9mm, I like the flat mouthpiece on the stem and draw is perfect.


 

Hillcrest

Lifer
Dec 3, 2021
4,883
27,688
Connecticut, USA
Just sittting outside enjoying my last bowl of Frog Morton Celler and also finishing testing my pipe collection. I smoked a different pipe every day for the last 10 days to compare and borrow my collection futher. By far, the best pipe I own is this Peterson Liffey 9mm pipe. Looks great, 9mm, I like the flat mouthpiece on the stem and draw is perfect.


That's one nice looking pipe...beautiful grain ! By the way, I took your advice (example) and ordered the charcoal filters for my savinelli's ... you're right ! Thanks ! Much better taste. The tighter draw helps me slow down and smolder the tobacco rather than burn it. I'm sold. Tobacco lasts longer, cooler, drier. Now what do i do with all those beautiful unfiltered pipes ??!!! One or two I have to keep for sentimental reasons but I might have to sell the rest over time to convert to filtered. ;):ROFLMAO: Thanks again !
 
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shane1

Starting to Get Obsessed
Nov 30, 2014
202
379
Connecticut, USA
That's one nice looking pipe...beautiful grain ! By the way, I took your advice (example) and ordered the charcoal filters for my savinelli's ... you're right ! Thanks ! Much better taste. The tighter draw helps me slow down and smolder the tobacco rather than burn it. I'm sold. Tobacco lasts longer, cooler, drier. Now what do i do with all those beautiful unfiltered pipes ??!!! One or two I have to keep for sentimental reasons but I might have to sell the rest over time to convert to filtered. ;):ROFLMAO: Thanks again !
There are places that may be able to convert regular pipes to filtered. I have not done it but I have read posts about it and there are some DIY videos out there. Either way I am glad you like it.
 

Hillcrest

Lifer
Dec 3, 2021
4,883
27,688
Connecticut, USA
There are places that may be able to convert regular pipes to filtered. I have not done it but I have read posts about it and there are some DIY videos out there. Either way I am glad you like it.
I've been looking for some info but haven't found it yet. I have four filtered which will do for now. 5 more or so I'll keep and sell the other 7. Thanks again.