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Briar Lee

Lifer
Sep 4, 2021
4,960
14,329
Humansville Missouri
I mean…….I just can’t anymore…..

Sure, it’s the sap. 🤦‍♂️

Rock on, brotha. You’re a wild one but we love ya anyway.


A question:

Whatever the reason some Algerian colors far more evenly, quicker, and a deeper shade of red than others. This one is a quicker, more even and redder shade than most but they’ll all do lt if they are waxed.

Six smokes

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The makers had to have known it would color faster if they waxed it like other highly polished waxed pipes.

Why does either a sealer on the outside or a little bit of cake slow down the coloring process?

How, does it know?.:)
 

Briar Lee

Lifer
Sep 4, 2021
4,960
14,329
Humansville Missouri
There are pipe smokers that swear most of explaining a good smoking pipe is in the construction and not so much, quality of the briar.

This new to me Chimney is one of their best arguments.

The bore is narrow in relation to height, a straight cylinder, with a beautiful cone on the bottom.

And this pipe has the largest draft hole of any pipe I own. It’s difficult to clog and if you smoke it down all the way ashes go right through it. The draw is effortless. The boring looks factory made to me, for one reason I’d never drill one out that large.

I think this would be a good smoker, or at least a noticeably different smoker, if made of clay, meerschaum, cob or any kind of wood.
 
Oct 3, 2021
1,138
5,349
Southeastern PA
The folks at Pipe-dan in the 1960’s were the ultimate chimney freaks.

These are all from the same 1962 Catalog (which is worth a look in general, the Danish shaping revolution was going wild with legendary carvers at the helm. The Pipe-dan pipedia page has a link to the full catalog):

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Damn, those 1st few look like they could smoke up an entire pouch/tin worth of tobacco in 1 sitting.
 

Briar Lee

Lifer
Sep 4, 2021
4,960
14,329
Humansville Missouri
The only chimney I have is a MM Freehand that I smoked once or twice. I just don't have the time (and the nic tolerance) in my life to smoke a full bowl of this in 1 sitting.


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Not to be contrary but a Freehand MM is an enormous Dublin.

A MacAurthur and a General are sort of chimneys.

A chimney has to tall and skinny, not tall and fat.

A specie of reloadable cigarillo.

If it’s in the right proportion the change in how it smokes as it smokes down is dramatic.
 

Briar Lee

Lifer
Sep 4, 2021
4,960
14,329
Humansville Missouri
I’m not certain what to call my Hackert. Stack billiard? View attachment 279721

If Robert Marx had made that it would be a Chubby Jumbo shape.

A stack, or chimney, has a narrow bore and extra tall bowl, regular wall thickness, and the shank and stem are regular proportions or perhaps tending towards skinny.

It’s not blasted, but here’s a Chubby Jumbo (Big Boy)

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Tongue-Fried

Starting to Get Obsessed
Mar 17, 2024
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898
NC Foothills
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Just arrived today:

Kriswill Bernadotte 1815 BR
•.78” / 19.8mm chamber diameter
•2.13” / 54mm chamber depth

I’m super excited about this piece, it’s already my favorite pipe in my small collection to look at. Once I get it cleaned up, I hope it smokes as good as it looks!
 

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