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anotherbob

Lifer
Mar 30, 2019
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In the semi-rural NorthEastern USA
I'm a fan of "flame grain." I own not a one though. as I've never found one bent, so as to catch my eye. But, straight grained pipes are still striking on the the right bowl.
flame and birdseye are my favs. My second Peterson is like the sample grain. It's got some flame, some cross, some birdseye.
I do find some straight grained pipes mostly by Asian carvers (most be a cultural design philosophy that works better with it) to be striking (perfect term for what they are). The carving has to gain from having those lines helping to define the shape.
 

mso489

Lifer
Feb 21, 2013
41,211
60,622
Since I can't see the grain on briar as I'm smoking, except when I take the pipe out of my mouth and hold it before me, I think I react more to texture, whether it is rustication, blast, carving, shaping, bead lines, or even just smoothness, I don't think I crave grain of any particular type. I appreciate it when I admire it, but it is not something to relate to directly so much as I smoke. I guess if, like the Japanese in a tea ceremony, I made a point of visually examining the pipe the way the Japanese study the tea serving pot and cups, I might think more about grain.
 

bluegrassbrian

Your Mom's Favorite Pipe Smoker
Aug 27, 2016
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Louisville
When it comes to smooth pipes I'm all about the cross grain/birdseye. That's often a deciding factor for me when buying.

Straight grains are often best served as sandblasts.
... I mean unless it's like... 360° flawless.
 

Chasing Embers

Captain of the Black Frigate
Nov 12, 2014
44,987
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Anyone else find straight grained pipes boring looking?
Nope.

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But I prefer straight grains sandblasted. It makes perfect ring grain.



I think a good birdseye is everyone's favorite.
Only if it's sandblasted or is the plateau edge.
 

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1. I like a 360 degree straight grain with Birdseye at the bottom
2. I like cross-grain with Birdseye on the sides … in this case Birdseye is the lead while the cross grain is a supporting player
3. I like random cross grains and random Birdseye
4. I like pipes occasionally with no grain
5. Smooth pipes with a natural finish are favorites
6. Like beautifully done sandblasts
7. Like carving on a meerschaum
8. Generally don’t like rusticated unless very unique / skillful
 

cigrmaster

Lifer
May 26, 2012
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Sarasota Florida
I went through a stage of chasing grain and after smoking them for a while I realized I like a nice ring grain blast better and they are also much less expensive. As I was told, you cannot smoke grain.
Here is a pic of a Former I used to own over 20 years ago. Sorry for the lousy pic. This pipe had incredible grain and today would sell for 2500-3000.00. Back then it had a retail of 960.00. Off the back f a truck and some Cuban cigars, I stole that pipe.