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Mike N

Starting to Get Obsessed
Aug 3, 2023
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Anyone else have a tiny set of pipes they use for a quick 10 minute smoke? Really, they are vest pocket pipes.


Here are five I rely on. In the foreground is a 7-inch Mastro Geppetto billiard for perspective.

(L-R) A green Paronelli; a Molino; a Ser Jacopo Ad Astra; an oval bowl Volkan; and a tiny Amorelli. Yep, all Italians since the small cocktail pipes seem be favored by the Europeans.

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Mike N

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They look cool! They smoke pretty good?
As with most things in life, you get what you pay for. They all smoke very well, but the two most expensive, the Ser Jacopo and the Amorelli, are one light and done. The bit on the Amorelli seems to discourage clinching.
 

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Winnipeger

Lifer
Sep 9, 2022
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A double-walled porcelain by Royal Copenhagen designed by Jorn Micke
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That's cool. I was checking a couple of these out at the Danish Pipe Shop. Haven't pulled the trigger yet, but I kind of want one.

I love small pipes and often smoke outdoors in the winter. My smallest chamber is this Tsuge. These are readily available. I find it has a pretty tight draw. It's definitely meant for quick smokes.
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This Peterson I just bought has a pretty small chamber too. It barely fits my pinky finger, but I'd say it's good for a 20 minute smoke.
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Then there's the Peterson Belgique, the most used and abused of all my pipes.
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OzPiper

Lifer
Nov 30, 2020
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That's cool. I was checking a couple of these out at the Danish Pipe Shop. Haven't pulled the trigger yet, but I kind of want one.

I love small pipes and often smoke outdoors in the winter. My smallest chamber is this Tsuge. These are readily available. I find it has a pretty tight draw. It's definitely meant for quick smokes.
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This Peterson I just bought has a pretty small chamber too. It barely fits my pinky finger, but I'd say it's good for a 20 minute smoke.
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Then there's the Peterson Belgique, the most used and abused of all my pipes.
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Those Royal Copenhagen porcelains are pretty heavy because of the double wall construction. Not for clenching generally

The Peterson Belgique and calabash (in their Speciality Series) are tiny pipes.
I had both of those (bought new in the 1970s) but gave them away because they were too small