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phred

Lifer
Dec 11, 2012
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I have a pair of Mizzous and a Huck Finn that I use for shorter smokes (in my case, closer to half an hour while walking), though I'm considering picking up a smaller briar or two. I have one of the Tsuge Blowfish, too, and it smokes quite nicely.

 

mephistopheles

Part of the Furniture Now
Oct 14, 2014
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Check out Missouri Meerschaum Ozark Mountain Minis. They are cheap, small, and more durable than a cob because they are made of birch wood. They also look nice.

 

shortyeastcoast

Starting to Get Obsessed
Jan 28, 2013
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Stanwell makes their Harlekin line and the bowls are very very small. They're all threaded so you can change out bowls with stems.
They're pretty neat, I've got a half dozen of em I use as quickie smokes. I can post some pictures if you like.
http://www.pipesandcigars.com/samplers/77051/harlekin-pipe-starter-kit/#p-141929
Also I've got 2 mini briars that some pipe collectors might scoff at, but again they're superb for little quickie smokes. I often fill them with Borkum Riff (again, scoffable) for a nice little fix.

 

sallow

Lifer
Jun 30, 2013
1,565
4,390
Most of my pipes are small. The smallest bowl is probably this Willmer lightweight, which gives me about a 70 minute smoke, but I mostly smoke flakes.

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I don't understand the 10 minute pipe smoke. It takes me 15 minutes just to get one lit properly.

 

toby67

Can't Leave
Sep 30, 2014
413
1
Australia
I'm the same as a couple of others here, I fill the bowl and smoke it throughout the day, no flavour loss here

 

phil67

Lifer
Dec 14, 2013
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I don't understand the 10 minute pipe smoke. It takes me 15 minutes just to get one lit properly.
Yikes... if it took me 15 minutes just to properly light up a bowl I seriously doubt that I would be smoking a pipe! :wink:

 

minfarshaw

Starting to Get Obsessed
Aug 12, 2014
279
1
+ 1 on Dr Grabow Lark. I smoke it it during my 15 minute walk from the subway to work. I like that little thing. Its a cute pipe.

 

ravkesef

Lifer
Aug 10, 2010
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12,561
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Cheshire, CT
The Old Dominion Cobs are great for a shorter smoke. Also, don't overlook the Big Ben Pipo--inexpensive, small and cute looking--and it really works. It's a big hit on the Continent, and is beginning to make its presence felt over here. Highly recommended!

 

phxrock

Can't Leave
Aug 18, 2014
348
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A few days ago I found a smoke shop that sell small briars for $23 they are about the size of a Dr. Plumb Dinky.

It should give you a 15 to 30 min smoke. I might get a couple for my work and knock around pipe
John

 
I have a collection of Savinelli's Piumas, which may be hard to find, because I have been buying every one that I can find, ha ha. But, they are .6" x 1" bowls. But, like Sallow, I can savor those for over an hour. That is my preferred bowl size for Virginias and VaPers. If I had just ten minutes, I'd probably just keep a loaded pipe handy and smoke by the clock, or just wait till I can actually enjoy a pipe. With the way nicotine is absorbed through the blood vessels of the mouth, (speaking of myself) "I" wouldn't get anything out of it. Even a small cigarillo can take me half an hour or more. I don't know much about those vape things, but it would seem that one of those would give you an addiction "fix" more easily than just a couple of long pulls off of a pipe. Just my opinion. I'm just thinking that it would give you more actual nicotine than a couple of pulls off a pipe (which won't give you much of anything), without hotboxing your tongue and not tasting anything in the process. I've seen a few vape pipes posted on here throughout the year. Not my cup of tea, but it might be a suggestion of sorts.

Happy smokes :puffy:

 
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