Milan Tobacco’s “Our” Mixture 965 in the Anan Pillai double acorn.
I’ve never understood why these pipes are called “reverse calabash.” Don’t they work in exactly the same way as a regular calabash, i.e., tobacco chamber in the front, expansion chamber in the rear? “Quasibash” would maybe suit them better.
I’ve never understood why these pipes are called “reverse calabash.” Don’t they work in exactly the same way as a regular calabash, i.e., tobacco chamber in the front, expansion chamber in the rear? “Quasibash” would maybe suit them better.