I would be interested to know your thoughts on the Smyrna. I have a tin that I picked up awhile back that I was thinking about opening up soon. Thanks!Might have to break in that Bruce Weaver pipe with the Bob's Chocolate Flake tonight or tomorrow. Or with the Smyrna. Or with...
You're going to break Bruce's heart, he hated Latakia.Might have to break in that Bruce Weaver pipe with the Bob's Chocolate Flake tonight or tomorrow. Or with the Smyrna. Or with...
The chamber size really works for me. Slightly smaller diameter with reasonable depth helps me get a good smoke with a desired duration. Wide chambers I have to load shallow for a shorter smoke which never seems to work well. With narrower chambers I can just load half way for a shorter smoke but a deeper chamber gives me a broader range of time to smoke.Bruce's smaller pipes are as rare as horse feathers. His earlier pieces were at or just under chambers 1.5 inches deep. Around 2012, after a few of us wanted to see what he could do with large pipes, he actually made a few magnums. He was very receptive to his friends' and customers' suggestions.
Many of even his largest pipes never exceeded a chamber diameter of .78" but there was a wide range of depths. As for weight, he had a knack for picking blocks for weight and grain. Even his largest pieces are light as a feather, as Sante would often demonstrate.?The chamber size really works for me. Slightly smaller diameter with reasonable depth helps me get a good smoke with a desired duration. Wide chambers I have to load shallow for a shorter smoke which never seems to work well. With narrower chambers I can just load half way for a shorter smoke but a deeper chamber gives me a broader range of time to smoke.
Plus the pipe feels super light.