When I first heard that some rest their pipes for as much as 7 days, I thought it might be a bit overkill - actually I thought it was way overkill to be totally honest.
But now I am not so sure. The other day I picked up my nice 1930s-era Hardcastle for a smoke. I hadn't picked up the pipe in at least 4 days, and was more than a bit surprised to see a small puddle of moisture at the bottom of the bowl!
I run a pipe cleaner through my pipes after use and then store it in a pipe rack (with the pipe upside down). I thought that would be enough to remove excess moisture, so I couldn't believe my eyes when after at least 4 days (likely 5) it was still visibly wet. I ran a pipe cleaner through it again and even the stem and shank had moisture in it.
Now I am thinking that a day or two of rest may not be enough after all.
But now I am not so sure. The other day I picked up my nice 1930s-era Hardcastle for a smoke. I hadn't picked up the pipe in at least 4 days, and was more than a bit surprised to see a small puddle of moisture at the bottom of the bowl!
I run a pipe cleaner through my pipes after use and then store it in a pipe rack (with the pipe upside down). I thought that would be enough to remove excess moisture, so I couldn't believe my eyes when after at least 4 days (likely 5) it was still visibly wet. I ran a pipe cleaner through it again and even the stem and shank had moisture in it.
Now I am thinking that a day or two of rest may not be enough after all.