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Hovannes

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Dec 28, 2021
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Fresno, CA
It occurred to me that all my pipes are either pots, apples or bulldogs. Not that I've had other shapes in past---billiards, Zulus, Rhodesians, etc..., but of what remains are exclusively pots, apples and bulldogs.
It's kind of a revelation to me that I actually have a preference.
Has anyone else here come to similar conclusions regarding shapes?
 

OzPiper

Lifer
Nov 30, 2020
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Sydney, Australia
Straight Bulldogs (over 40) by far, with a few bents thrown in. Only 3 Rhodesians.
And as many Billiards, pretty evenly split between straights and bents.

There are shapes that I like, but have yet to acquire, eg Zulus and Lovats

Then there are those that I will never ever acquire eg Hungarians, Castello Shape 55, Charatan Countryman, volcanoes and Danish plateau-rimmed freehands.
 

Meerly John

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Aug 4, 2021
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I exist in the constant tension between my love of lovats and my desire to exclusively buy meerschaum pipes.

I don't own a meerschaum lovat yet, but they're rare. The ones I've seen hurt my feelings because they're on the heavy side and the light weight is ~30% of why I prefer meerschaum.

I can say with confidence though that the majority of the briar pipes I will buy over the course of the rest of my life will be lovats.
 
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