Olive Wood Billiard

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Jun 9, 2018
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So I liked my first Olive wood experiment. So I decided to have another go and that I didn't really have a plain billiard - and so, a simple billiard. I uploaded two photos since the light makes such a huge difference. It's 6" long, 1.75" diameter with a 1.875" deep 20mm parabolic chamber. I'm hoping it smokes good!
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That's a beautiful pipe?. I love the way olive wood looks.
 
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mso489

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For folks with a good many pipes (whatever that means to you) I would think an olive wood pipe would make a nice addition to the rack, a little different with the interesting grain. The idea that it is heavier than briar makes me think a slightly smaller pipe might be better, to keep that weight down, but that's a personal choice. Some like 'em heavy.
 
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craig61a

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Apr 29, 2017
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I’ve never gotten around to buying an olive wood pipe... But they are nice looking.

I made a pipe out of Lilac, which is supposedly similar to Olive from what I’ve read.
 
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tomatamot

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I had several, and all smoked fine. Workhorses that I smoked frequently.
I still own a bunch of Olive wood pipes. Smoke fine, but all mine have a 9 mm filter tenon and that’s not really my thing.
So another bunch of projects in the drawer. ?
 
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