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Lifer
Jul 17, 2022
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Nashville
I much prefer the classic shapes but I have to admit, that’s one fine looking pipe ya got there. Not my style but still very appealing. I love the shot of the inside of the bowl because it’s unusual, in my tiny time in the hobby, to see such pronounced grain INSIDE the bowl.
Very very cool.
Thanks for sharing.
 
Jul 28, 2016
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Finland-Scandinavia-EU
Very fitting! I've tried neither although Semois is something I'd really love to sample!

I'm thinking the Zulu will be for burley. Other than that, I'm unsure. How do you tend to assign "genres" to your pipes (assuming that's something you do)?
Generally I do not have pipes assigned to genres but I do like smoking flakes in the pipes with either shallow chamber or narrow chamber, folding & stuffing in a slightly rubbed out form
 
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PipePrincess

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Sep 11, 2025
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I’m inherited my father’s collection of around 200 pipes, mostly from the 1960s.
I’m up to my ears learning about them and having fun familiarizing myself with the community!
I’ll ask questions as I go.
Here are the French ones I’ve identified so far- Butz-Choquin, P. Viou, Ropp, and a Chacom. IMG_1080.jpegIMG_1081.jpegIMG_1082.jpegIMG_0946.jpeg