Here's another "on the spot" photo, this time a workshop wall. Gonna have to do a proper setup soon cuz I'm getting hand crampsl
All pipes are McQueens, wooden stems. Top is one of their miniatures, in Briar. Smokes very well, like a regular pipe except very small capacity, conical bore. I can usually get 20-25 minutes now if I work at it, with a well prepared tobacco. As much as I'd ever want in the morning.
Second is an 12" stem, Cherrywood with rusticated bowl. Small capacity, about double the mini, but smokes very nicely and noticeably cooler with slow smoking techniques than the mini, with the same fodder in the bowl. Get about 40 - 45 minutes with slow smoking techniques. Enough for an afternoon delight.
The third is a 9" stem, about the smallest you'd go if you really wanted to experience the cooling factor of the stem away from the furnace. Medium size bowl, and with the same fodder as the above two pipes, 60 minutes out of this one with slow smoking techniques. This is a well broken-in, gorgeous piece of ashwood. Have two more ashwood McQueens, a seafarer style and a prospector style, both 12" stems. Ruined 2 ashwoods breaking them in badly. A tough pipewood to break in. Burns very hot and will scorch with the wrong tobacco. Learned from experience.
If you've never tried one of these long-stemmed beauties, I suggest you get one. They are a different world and smoke very different than regular pipes. I got into them not because of Lord of the Rings, but because i got a bunch of them at bargoon basement prices when a trading company in Vancouver got out of the pipe business, and put them up for sale. That's when the return to "The Disease" started.
I have a nice collection of regular pipes, and enjoy smoking them just as much. I didn't try to compare my Pathfinder to my light pickup to my Mustang. I drove and liked each of them for their different uses and qualites. I like regular pipes, especially straight ones. mostly in the afternoon when I'm neither fish nor fowl, don't want a quick smoke but don't want anything too leisurely, either.
Cheers. I'm onto next topic