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hear hearChisel this in stone for the site masthead as a warning to outsiders.
These days I use meer chips or Nording Keystones with every bowl.
The tobacco smokes down to ash with little or no dottle most times.
With those meer chips or Keystones in place, it ain't going to smoke to the bottom.
Does it make a difference to the pipe ? Not that I am aware of.
But I do get a better smoke out of each bowl.
Moral : "Do what you do. So long as your smoke is enjoyable and satisfying"
No right or wrong
Back in the old days, they also poured used motor oil into the ground. People thought they could own people. The world was flat to them, and people burned witches. Ideas change.I need to try meer chips, or stones.
They sell em’ for a reason, some folks think they improve the experience.
I’ve had wind caps, filters, stingers, metal radiator pipes, carburetors, and the only “gadget” I like is the EA Carey system.
All the old sources advised breaking in all the way down. Some advised half bowls to start. Years ago all sources advised a cake the thickness of a dime.
I think this was mostly to prevent burnout, which it would help.
More often than not, I smoke to the bottom or very close to it. But I don't push it. I think the bottom of the bowl is damaged by people trying too hard to light the last portion with the damage coming from the flame. If someone never smokes to the bottom, having bare wood at the bottom becomes irrelevant and would not affect the quality of the smoke.
The parable of Humansville and aerosolized metal oxides. While charring the shit out of my pipe smoking dottle to the bitter end I looked up and said hey Paw there's a cross in the sky. God must be smiling down on us. Paw replied back.. No son that's just contrails and if you'd properly broken in that pipe there wouldn't be smoldering briar at the bottom. Ending TBD. Ps. I like your stories.Yesterday I taught my son again the “Parable of Georgia and the Boy in Bib Overalls” on Elmer’s 60. It’s one of his favorites.
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The parable of Humansville and aerosolized metal oxides. While charring the shit out of my pipe smoking dottle to the bitter end I looked up and said hey Paw there's a cross in the sky. God must be smiling down on us. Paw replied back.. No son that's just contrails and if you'd properly broken in that pipe there wouldn't be smoldering briar at the bottom. Ending TBD. Ps. I like your stories.
@Briar LeeI need to try meer chips, or stones.
They sell em’ for a reason, some folks think they improve the experience.
I’ve had wind caps, filters, stingers, metal radiator pipes, carburetors, and the only “gadget” I like is the EA Carey system.
All the old sources advised breaking in all the way down. Some advised half bowls to start. Years ago all sources advised a cake the thickness of a dime.
I think this was mostly to prevent burnout, which it would help.
What I'd really like to know, is if a nice buildup of cake will keep a thin walled pipe from getting as warm as it does without it. Anyone have anything on that? I'm talking like 1/8" walls
The technology to spray aerosolized metal oxides from a plane to combat climate change was patented in 1991. Wether or not that technology is being used today is up for debate.Conspiratorial minded people think those are chemical trails where “they” are poisoning us.
People will smoke it to the point where they enjoy it most. Nobody should care about some stupid standards that have little to no foundation for logic or reality. I think all that bullshit may be what has held back pipe smoking. I smoke a pipe for one reason, that's my satisfaction. And since I buy the tobacco and pipes, I'll smoke them any way I wish.Why don’t those folks ever smoke them all the way down,,,not even once?
It’s against the instruction papers!.
After some ruminating on this burning issue which cleaves the ties of friendship between us fellow brothers of the briar, I think I know why.
Breaking in a pipe sorta sucks, you know?
They used to have pre smoked Grabows, a lot of makers coat the bowl, and on any brand new pipe I still use a fingertip of honey. Yello Bole used to use a honey coating. Break in is not fun.
The worst part of break in is that last quarter inch. The pipe is hot, it might snap, crackle and pop, it’s sweating, and the smoker wants to end the ordeal, so he always avoids his responsibly to follow the printed manual!
Now, if he’d actually smoke it all the way down, a dozen times maybe, it breaks in and smokes much better for the life of the pipe, at least down at the bottom.
The makers advised it because it utilized more of the tobacco, and the last bit will have the most nicotine.
The more nicotine the devoted, addicted, experienced smoker gets the more he’ll like the pipe.
Sir, I believe you are almost incapable of taking offense to just about anything! It's helping keep these threads stable. .I almost incapable of taking offense at different opinions. Sometimes I change mine.
I would have loved to meet them.My grandfather and my uncles would take pride in cake, showing off with pride pipes that had only a pencil's width of bowl left.
I like a dime worth, just in the form of two nickels.the older sources say “the thickness of a dime”.
What I'd really like to know, is if a nice buildup of cake will keep a thin walled pipe from getting as warm as it does without it. Anyone have anything on that? I'm talking like 1/8" walls
Someone’s been taking the recent trends of Diversity, Equality, and Inclusiveness training seriously…You’re being really aggressive and a little mean here.