I wanted to start the new year smoking for the first time a new pipe and I choosed the reverse calabash I made some months ago:
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I started waxing the bowl's walls with honey and cinder to protect them for the first use. I filled two thirds of the bowl with a Perfect of Kentucky and Virginia (I often put a small quantity of Kentucky to easily lit the Virginia)and started smoking.
No smoke flew out of the connection between stem and shank despite I didn't apply a protection ring to the shank.
The smoking was easy and dry confirming the qualities I was reading about reverse calabashes.
I was feeling a little bit Popeye with that tall chimney front of my eyes, but it was agreable to look at the nice flame of the briar and the smoke coming out from the top of the bowl.
http://pipesmagazine.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/1/files/album/13537/img_4350-600x450.jpg
I started waxing the bowl's walls with honey and cinder to protect them for the first use. I filled two thirds of the bowl with a Perfect of Kentucky and Virginia (I often put a small quantity of Kentucky to easily lit the Virginia)and started smoking.
No smoke flew out of the connection between stem and shank despite I didn't apply a protection ring to the shank.
The smoking was easy and dry confirming the qualities I was reading about reverse calabashes.
I was feeling a little bit Popeye with that tall chimney front of my eyes, but it was agreable to look at the nice flame of the briar and the smoke coming out from the top of the bowl.