No doubt buddy! Been using the clay to keep it quicker.Yep. Today Winter arrived here in WV in force.
No doubt buddy! Been using the clay to keep it quicker.Yep. Today Winter arrived here in WV in force.
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AND meers? I love my smooth mini like that, but it’s 3/4” bowl, so not really a “ten minute” pipe (unless is a dry shag).This one came as a free gift with another pipe.View attachment 279615
That's what the gnomes were angry about the other day! Someone purloined thier pipe supply.The weed pipe gang would be all over these
What's that little green one!? Excellent.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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The green one is a Paronelli. They make some nice colorful pipes. Below are a few more.What's that little green one!? Excellent.
Is it fair to say that for tasting purposes, a small pipe works fine?
On honor of this thread it tried it out. I have a handful of mini clay pipes from Penn Valley. I wanted to try this Virginia flake from sir John broken flake that I've been hoarding.The green one is a Paronelli. They make some nice colorful pipes. Below are a few more.
As far as tasting, I think the middle part of the bowl gives you the best idea of a blend, so I’m not too sure that a small pipe is good for that purpose.
These are great! Where might one find them?Love these small clays for tasting and quick smokes
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I have a 15" one - but that one but similar. It's kind of hard to smoke except for the rare occasions when I need to search the libraries below Gondor.Penn Valley Pipes - I have been thinking about getting their 15" Colonial Tavern Pipe -
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Love that little Ropp on the bottom. It just needs a shorter tapered stem to be perfect.reviving as I have picked a few small-smokers to add in...
All of these I bought in the last week in my Vienna estate-pipe hunting. Not smoked any yet as I dont have any cleaning supplies with me and they all need a good bath.
I am still trying to gather info on this cute little Peterson. I guess it's a precurser to todays Belgique?... It is probably from the 50's. Very similar shape/bowl to a GBD someone posted a few pages back.
The Big Ben Ranger is not that small a bowl, but a small cute pipe.
I might have the option to buy a Big Ben Pipo - it's smaller cousin it seems. It's maybe a buck or two more than I want to spend on it but I might just grab it.
I also got a ROPP, with a smaller oval bowl. I'd call it a 2/3rd's size. More than 20min likely. Maybe 30.
There is also a very small Jeantet someone here is selling - I might pick it up.
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Yes. I have half a dozen McQueen miniatures, both long and short stem; they hold about 1/3 the tobacco as does a regular pipe. I usually get 20 minutes of smoking with them, but the first 12 - 14 minutes is exceptional. I only smoke them in the mornings . . . I really don't want a longer smoke than that in the morning, and usually smoke something bright and twangy, ie some perique, with cold coffee. That's a nice collection you have there. I'll post mine when I get organized. If I ever do. . . .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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That is a rather interesting looking piece, at least to my eyes.I haven't explored much, the weird mouthpiece doesn't gel for me.