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lostandfound

Part of the Furniture Now
Sep 30, 2011
924
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I like the look- the gracefulness and fluidity, of the Danish bent shapes. As for anything that isn't intrinsically "Danish" in nature- I prefer a straight pipe. Also, there seems to be a recent trend of tapered stems becoming increasingly popular, and I find my self gravitating towards this group. I'm sure though, my preferences will evolve over time.

 

plateauguy

Lifer
Mar 19, 2013
2,412
21
So far I'm seeing that if it's a pipe, we love it! The semi-bents and both are leading the straights only, which really surprises me.

 

jdto

Might Stick Around
Nov 11, 2012
89
0
I like a bend, but not a full bend. Most of my pipes have some sort of bend to them, which I find more comfortable, though I like the look of a straight pipe.

 

jah76

Lifer
Jun 27, 2012
1,611
35
Bend that SOB in half. I like a big old jaw hanger while I'm puttering around.
Seriously, I have a few straights and semi bents in the Rhodesian and Bulldog families, but I'm comforted by a big pipe full of my favorite tobacco hanging off my chin.
When I'm driving or working in the yard I actually like straighter pipes.

 

chervokas

Might Stick Around
Jul 21, 2013
53
0
I tend to prefer bent stems of all different angles but especially princes, and longer stems or longer stem/shank combos, not necessarily freakishly long, though I do have a churchwarden that I like, but I like the bowl down and away from my face and I like the feel of the weight more below my mouth than right in front of it.

 

yaddy306

Lifer
Aug 7, 2013
1,372
505
Regina, Canada
I straight out prefer straight pipes.
On one of my bent pipes, I give the stem a 180 degree turn mid smoke to help pass a pipe cleaner. It makes it a C shape instead of an S shape.
Anyone else do this with their bents?

 

puffinbilly

Lurker
Jul 26, 2013
46
2
Germany
I’m a clencher, I put my pipe between my teeth and it normally stays there until I finish; so it's generally a bent stem for me. The other reason is that my wife generally buys me a pipe as a present for birthdays or at Christmas (certainly beats socks or ties) and she believes a straight pipe doesn’t “suit my face”. I do have one straight briar a Savinelli 812 with a tall bowl that I use for flake, even though it’s really light it just doesn’t feel right and the bowl is more in my field of vision. I guess we like what we are used to.
Bill

 

petes03

Lifer
Jun 23, 2013
6,212
10,659
The Hills of Tennessee
My collection is about 50/50, maybe a little heavy on the bents. As far as tapered vs saddle bit, I've never really had a preference. It's all viewed on a pipe by pipe basis. I like them all!

 
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