Hey man. Not all of us finished Advanced Combinatorics. The pipe community aims to be inclusive. Besides, the formula is accurate enough within the standard Savinelli offerings. You only start getting into trouble with the simplified formula around a Ser Jacopo Maxima Maxima.And George gave you the simplified (dumbed down) version of the equation. Probably figured that the degrees of precision offered by the formula would be adequated.
I would have guessed a 314...I now have about a dozen pipes in my pipe drawer, and I believe my 673 would win any tournament. I like a variety of shapes, but that's the only pipe I wouldn't mind two of.
I've read the above for eight years, and still don't believe it. Unless monstrous, and with tobacco that has been badly blended, different flavors are all blended before they reach the bit and your tasters.Wider bowl for complex blends, unless you want the flavor to change throughout the smoke. << Snipped bits out >>
I would have guessed a 314...
The 314 will forever be my first pipePerhaps if @Peterson314 sticks around long enough and behaves, the mods will allow his name to be changed to @Savinelli673.
I was thinking this exact same thing today. Maybe I have a special connection to it because it was my first pipe, but every bowl I have in it is amazing...I now have about a dozen pipes in my pipe drawer, and I believe my 673 would win any tournament. I like a variety of shapes, but that's the only pipe I wouldn't mind two of.
It wasn't my first but it would be a contender for my favorite overall.The 314 will forever be my first pipe
Indeed! I absolutely love that pipe. I have now unofficially dedicated it to Black Cavendish and it's such a satisfying smoke every time.It wasn't my first but it would be a contender for my favorite overall.
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I’ve seen this pop up over various chats about smoking particular tobaccos with favorite pipes. Is there a general rule of thumb with Virginia’s vs Lat bombs faring better in one type of bowl size than another. Maybe it’s not the type of tobacco but the type of cut. Any info would be much appreciated. Cheers!
Careful, once you buy a second, you'll want a third. This happened several years ago.
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At one point the focus of my collection, those are Savinelli 904s, 914s, 9004s, and 9005s. At one point I had over 50 of them but now only three or four as sentimental pieces. They are on the small side and my increasingly painful joints in my hands just can't grip smaller pipes anymore.What brand and model are those?! That shape looks like it sits great in the hand