I wanted to start a thread for folks like me who love these kinds of pipes. I tried to think about what makes a chubby pipe and I’ve narrowed it down to two ratios:
I thought I'd kick off this thread to show off some pipes that I think capture those ratios well. (You can click the links to see the original post and more photos)
1909 Barling from @OzPiper:
Early-1900s BBB from @ashdigger:
1919 BBB from @Ahi Ka:
A pair of Michail Kyriazanos from @paulfg:
7 day set from @dixie:
A set by Michael Parks from @peckinpahhombre:
1922 Loewe from @jeremiah:
Moonshine Cannonball from @eljimmy:
1904 Peterson from @ashdigger:
- The bowl height to pipe length ratio is smaller
- The outer bowl diameter to shank diameter ratio is smaller
I thought I'd kick off this thread to show off some pipes that I think capture those ratios well. (You can click the links to see the original post and more photos)
1909 Barling from @OzPiper:
Early-1900s BBB from @ashdigger:
1919 BBB from @Ahi Ka:
A pair of Michail Kyriazanos from @paulfg:
7 day set from @dixie:
A set by Michael Parks from @peckinpahhombre:
1922 Loewe from @jeremiah:
Moonshine Cannonball from @eljimmy:
1904 Peterson from @ashdigger: