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I was just browsing some pipes and saw this:
I'm a big fan of the carver, and I love the oversize long shank pipes, but why is it tilted like a cutty?
Does anyone honestly prefer to not be able to see the tobacco in the bowl?
Sometimes I wonder if people make pipes like this just to be contrarian.
 

RookieGuy80

Part of the Furniture Now
Jul 6, 2023
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I like the looks of that. The way the the abbreviated stem works for me.

Anyways, to answer the question, is not that I  prefer a forward canted bowl. But i don't Raju dislike it either. I think the zulu/yachtsman/ woodstock is one of the prettiest shapes it there, followed very closely by a quarter bent Dublin. And a cutty and that other shape I can't remember what is called (cutty without the foot) are very similar if straight.

The beauty of so many different shapes and styles, ya know? A little bit of yum for everyone.
 
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That pipe barely has a cant, and not to my tastes. I prefer a more extreme cant that some of my large bulldogs have. I'm not sure why anyone would need to see down into the bowl. Even on my regular straight pipes, I can't see down into the bowl.

This is one of my favorites with a cant. It is more noticeable when in clench. The bowl stands straight one. 7" long and a Large chamber too. I smoke this one quite a bit, especially when driving.
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obc83

Starting to Get Obsessed
Sep 4, 2023
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I was just browsing some pipes and saw this:
I'm a big fan of the carver, and I love the oversize long shank pipes, but why is it tilted like a cutty?
Does anyone honestly prefer to not be able to see the tobacco in the bowl?
Sometimes I wonder if people make pipes like this just to be contrarian.
Someone already alluded to this but it bears repeating. The Cutty, like many things and a lot of terms in the English language -more than you'd think- stems from sailors and sailing. So it's very likely to have been considered the utmost in practicality over presumption at one time. Or, quite a lot of the time.
 
I'm a hanger, not a clencher as well. And I agree. Even my straight billiards. The tobacco barely stays in my bowl that sits upright! Lol

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Once, I light my pipe and the initial tamp, the tobacco stays in. We have had members over the years that smoke their pipes upside down when it rains.
 

obc83

Starting to Get Obsessed
Sep 4, 2023
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Once, I light my pipe and the initial tamp, the tobacco stays in. We have had members over the years that smoke their pipes upside down when it rains.
I considered trying that yesterday while working out how to smoke in the rain. All I found out was that my HIS pipe definitely has a vulcanite stem. And yet again, that pipes are better than cigarettes.
 

obc83

Starting to Get Obsessed
Sep 4, 2023
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Can anyone really see inside a straight pipe when clenched? Why would someone need to? If I need to check to see if there is anything wrong inside the chamber, I can just take it out of my clench.
Otherwise, it is ok to just not like a style of pipe. I am not very fond of most bent pipes, myself.
Yeah, every time someone mentions seeing inside the bowl while smoking I come away feeling very confused. I'm pretty new but I have never needed or wanted to do that, nor can I see wanting to in the future. Perhaps it's hard to understand because those guys are aliens. With eye stalks. In which case; "bleep beep areep."