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bluegrassbrian

Your Mom's Favorite Pipe Smoker
Aug 27, 2016
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I'm not the biggest fan of pots, but that's a great looking pipe. I really like Musico pipes and have been eager to get another - hopefully soon. There's a lovat I've had my eye on.
Nice score
Never have been a big fan, but I've tried just about everything else. I wanted one 5" or less, with a chamber no bigger than .75.
Count on Musico - he really hits the nail on my head with his pipe dimensions and the prices make them a terrific value.

Friend gave me an old Sasieni Windsor Pot that was a hair over 5" with a nice blast, just needed cleaning up. Unfortunately the oxidation on the stem is VERY stubborn. I had to give up, lest I took off too much material. So now it just sits. I'll pass it along to someone that wants a project.
 
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Never have been a big fan, but I've tried just about everything else. I wanted one 5" or less, with a chamber no bigger than .75.
Count on Musico - he really hits the nail on my head with his pipe dimensions and the prices make them a terrific value.

Friend gave me an old Sasieni Windsor Pot that was a hair over 5" with a nice blast, just needed cleaning up. Unfortunately the oxidation on the stem is VERY stubborn. I had to give up, lest I took off too much material. So now it just sits. I'll pass it along to someone that wants a project.
Thats my thing also as far as musico - great price point, and almost always within my favored dimensions. Oddly enough, I don't see much love for him on the forum
 
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bluegrassbrian

Your Mom's Favorite Pipe Smoker
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Thats my thing also as far as musico - great price point, and almost always within my favored dimensions. Oddly enough, I don't see much love for him on the forum
I think there's a majority contingent of pipe smokers that shop in that price range and prefer Danish style designs and/or larger pipes.

I often think back to when I began immersing myself in pipes. Browsing on SPC, to amateur eyes it seemed like there was a glut of "normal" looking pipe shapes - ranging in price from $100 - $1000, could there really be that big a difference between a couple straight billiards?!
Freehands and oddballs certainly grabbed my attention early, but experience lead me to appreciate simplicity executed masterfully.

Perhaps the Foundation by Musico pipes get overlooked because of their price point?
 
Feb 12, 2022
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North Georgia mountains.
I think there's a majority contingent of pipe smokers that shop in that price range and prefer Danish style designs and/or larger pipes.

I often think back to when I began immersing myself in pipes. Browsing on SPC, to amateur eyes it seemed like there was a glut of "normal" looking pipe shapes - ranging in price from $100 - $1000, could there really be that big a difference between a couple straight billiards?!
Freehands and oddballs certainly grabbed my attention early, but experience lead me to appreciate simplicity executed masterfully.

Perhaps the Foundation by Musico pipes get overlooked because of their price point?
Both very valid statements and I couldn't agree more. Though picking a pipe based on a price point is just beyond me.
 

hawky454

Lifer
Feb 11, 2016
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I've become a big fan of taller and narrower. Especially with GH flakes, the stack seems to burn forever. Just ordered a new Peterson 313 based on that. I'll probably use my 303 for ribbon and the 313 for flake.
Stacks bring out the flavors of lightly topped blends, for instance, I think St. Bruno & Erinmore Flake taste best in a stack. I’m thinking about getting another one to dedicate to the Saint. Ropp has some amazing pipes and great stacks for surprisingly inexpensive prices.
 
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troutface

Lifer
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This thread has me intrigued
I’ll post a pot vs stack on the WAYS thread later this afternoon - smoking the same blend in both.

What I have noticed is that a lot of pots may pot-SHAPED, but the chambers are similarly sized as billiards.
Where they differ is having much thicker walls giving them that “pot profile”
Just my $0.02

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Yes, this might be an extreme example, a Northern Briars pot that has a 3/4" chamber. Still smokes like a dream though.
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