I need to introduce y'all to a certain ex of mine... she could explain how to achieve maximum oral pleasure whilst keeping the teeth out of the way much better than I. ??
Don't beat around the bush, tell us how you really feel.If the p lip was the only stem available I would quit smoking. I think it is the worst stem ever designed and I hope the designer is burning to death in the bowels of hell.
I think you're spot on..I mean really is there any other way to smoke that's not clenched?I think a p-lip was designed for clenching. Or at least for placing the button just past your teeth.
That's a nicely shaped pipe!
I was too lazy to trace one in Illustrator from scratch.That's a nicely shaped pipe!
I don't clench: no amount of smoke comes into my mouth when I do so. And I also love my Hussar pipes (a.k.a. churchwardens: yea, the hussars popularised them a century before someone reported that in a hole in the ground lived a shorty fella).I think you're spot on..I mean really is there any other way to smoke that's not clenched?
Or a churchwarden, if you dig that elven sort of thing! ?
Do you put the button behind your teeth?
I rarely clench myself. I've never noticed an issue with the p-lip on my Peterson. It's right at the very end near the tip.Thanks guys
Yeah I don't do clenching or hanging (hand-held all the time) and I was just outside the office with a flat fishtail and noticed how little of the stem is actually in my mouth which got me thinking about the online 'window shopping' I've been doing for my Peterson purchase
I guess a p-lip might be something a small change in technique will let me get used to if the pipe itself was something to fall in love with. Otherwise I think some of their range might just have fallen off my radar
I think he's just in love with them and really mad he didn't come up with what he considers the most innovative and important invention of the last 1000 years.Harris means he doesn't care for them.
I think he's just in love with them