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zunismoke

Starting to Get Obsessed
Nov 3, 2010
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Haunted, I would sure hate to have a pipe like that and drop it! It is a work of art!

 

kcvet67

Part of the Furniture Now
Jul 6, 2010
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Denny Souers makes some pretty amazing pipes:
http://shop.ebay.com/drsouers6w4i/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_from=&_ipg=25

 

hauntedmyst

Lifer
Feb 1, 2010
4,013
20,803
Chicago
I'm not a fan of billiards and most straight stemmed pipes. I know that they're proven good smokers, but just seems so dull and so I don't get most of the appeal.
We're all so different. I have admittedly the dullest pipe collection in the world (which I couldn't be happier with as well!). Nearly 40 pipes, just one bent, one 1/2 bent, one bulldog and the rest are billiards or billiardish enough to be considered in the billiard family. I find them to be the quintessential pipe and am utterly fascinated with them but I would also completely understand if most pipe enthusiasts fell sound asleep while viewing my pipes.

 

wolfscout

Can't Leave
Dec 13, 2010
417
2
Newberry, SC
wait I like Oom Pauls and have several. besides Grabows and MM cobs, they are a style of pipe I buy right after Wellingtons of any size. hahaha.

 

sjpipesmoker

Lifer
Apr 17, 2011
1,071
2
I don't like straight... Even though I probably own 25, I don't like small bowls (any shape) or very large bowls...I don't have the time to smoke 8 oz of tobacco.

I usually have to hold the pipe and make sure it feels right. I don't like all the crazy freehand style pipes. I don't like any shape that cost over 130.00. Horns,

Don't work for me either, very short pipes are out. 1/4, 1/2, 1/8. And full bent is what I'm into now. Author shapes are really nice. I have about 15 pipes with that shape

 

clanobucklin

Part of the Furniture Now
Jan 19, 2010
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I like all pipes that I can smoke. Art pieces are nice to look at and admire. But I am with Uncle Arthur with this one - I collect to smoke and in my outfit - everybody gets a try. Rotation keeps the troops happy. Malcontent or trouble making pipes get the O file treatment with a clang!

 

ranger

Starting to Get Obsessed
Jul 2, 2011
198
5
I can't even begin to imagine how that pipe was carved ... (the one that is posted by hauntedmyst),

I'm wondering if those scrolls were glued on?...if not, that is one hell of a carver.

 

locopony

Part of the Furniture Now
Jun 7, 2011
710
3
I like the look of nearly all pipes. Straights are boring looking though. I would be afraid of breaking a very ornate pipe, but love to look at them. I would like to be able to afford one like the one pictured above. It would never leave my house if I had it.

 
May 3, 2010
6,551
1,979
Las Vegas, NV
Actually Peterson's Pipe of the Year this year this year is a panel billiard. I love the look and if I can afford it when it comes out later on this year I plan on getting it. Peterson is releasing it in a few different finishes. I believe it will be available in a smooth, rustic, sandblast, and ebony finish. They might have a red spray finish as well not quite sure.
I like some of those unique freehand ones. The carving just seems to give it its own personality. Freehands have grown on me over my short time pipe smoking. I now enjoy them as well as rhodesians and bulldogs. At first I was more into the 3/4 apple shape, but with time other shapes have become liked as well. Such as my zulu shaped 268 Peterson Aran. Love that shape.

 

rick777

Lurker
Jun 16, 2011
43
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I have a very eclectic mix of pipes.

A proper calabash for watching movies at home or working in my study, a large oom-paul for the patio, a few bents for driving, and plenty of billiards/straights for everything else.
That Michael Parks pipe, it is all one piece.

He is one amazing carver.

We both are regular attendees at meet and greet events managed by a local tobacconist.

His sandblasts are so dramatic you can almost cut your fingers on them.

The pipe above is one of a pair that I believe was commissioned by a client.

He makes a lot more normal pipes that are absolutely destined for my smoking rack... as soon a my pocketbook can afford one.

 

surfmac211

Part of the Furniture Now
Oct 28, 2009
609
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Jacksonville, Florida
I used to like the Zulu shape, but have grown not to care for it as much. Weird thing is I like Dublin's and bent Dublin's, just not when they are bent the wrong way.

Even though not a "shape", I use to really like giant pipes, but now have no desire for them whatsoever. I actually like smaller pipes much more now, and this is based on a purely aesthetic base and not how much I'm actually smoking.

 

cortezattic

Lifer
Nov 19, 2009
15,147
7,642
Chicago, IL
Sooner or later you will all own and love hawkbills -- this hobby's hidden secret.

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romeowood

Lifer
Jan 1, 2011
1,943
161
The Interwebs
While I am in the same school as haunted regarding billiards, my collection grows every time I see some pretty that captures my eye--lately it's been bulldogs / Rhodesians. Horns and most freehands don't appeal to me, though I have a Tim West freehand that is in my regular rotation. Medico Jet Streams are my non plus ultra, for some quirky reason--no matter what I've been smoking, I always return lovingly to their arms; they fall a tad outside of conventional shapes, but I consider them in the billiard family.

 

kcvet67

Part of the Furniture Now
Jul 6, 2010
968
0
Sooner or later you will all own and love hawkbills -- this hobby's hidden secret.
Shhhhh!!!! You'll drive the price up! They're already expensive enough. :lol:

 

tiny

Lurker
Feb 23, 2013
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@hauntedmyst WOW! Yes, now that is a beautiful, artful pipe that, well, still looks like a pipe! Although the avant garde freehands are striking - I just don't get them!
But, what I really don't get are ladies pipes - or what is passed off as such. I don't want a smaller "man's" pipe; I have those. Please, give me some gentle, elegant curves with some color - pastels and brights - with some bling, even!

 

eibhir

Can't Leave
Jan 16, 2013
305
0
United States
I don't get huge pipes. Any pipe bowl that's larger than my palm is out for me. I also like shorter stems that don't get in the way of reading or writing. Churchwardens look nice but too long. If it can't fit in my pocket it's to big.

 
May 3, 2010
6,551
1,979
Las Vegas, NV
Another one I don't get is the meers that are carved into animals or people. I have respect for the skill required to carve them but have no idea why one would want the bowl of their pipe in either form.

 

phred

Lifer
Dec 11, 2012
1,754
5
Churchwardens look nice but too long. If it can't fit in my pocket it's to big.
Or you just need bigger pockets. :P
I suspect that I'll always prefer pipes with graceful curved lines - bents, churchwardens, etc. - but I'm getting used to straight pipes thanks to my cobs. It's the one area where my normal "function over form" mindset breaks down - and I'm not sure why. Definitely something to cogitate on during my next break - which will involve my MM straight Legend... :D

 
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