I just bought a lot of 4 no-name briar pipes on eBay. I liked the shape and condition of the pipes and have since cleaned them and smoked a couple of bowls in each pipe (G.L. Pease Westminster) for comparison. They all had a different approach to the tobacco. One of the pipes is a little "acorn" shaped pipe with a small bowl that is just soooo smooth. I hear talk of wood types, wood grain density and direction, bowl size and draft hole. My pipe collection is mostly "shop" pipes. But, going forward. I may start gathering some higher end pipes. I know this is very subjective, but, what do you look for when you buy a pipe? I am hoping to learn some basics in choosing a good pipe. You, know, a GOOD pipe
"Wood types, wood grain density and direction" are all irrelevant, as is bowl geometry, etc ., etc . The forums are full of this rubbish. If a pipe smokes well and you like it, that's the end of the matter, because although what criteria you find valid are known to you, your subjective experience cannot be communicated to others and are thus unreliable. Pipe smoking is almost entirely subjective.
To me if the fit is good, the airhole drilling is open and meets the bottom of the chamber nicely, the tenon is beveled, stem funneling is decent and the button is thin and rounded, then such pipe is already a best smoker. Some of those are more important than others and you can have a pipe that smokes very good without meeting all the above checklist.
The best post in the thread.
Agree with chasingembers, that it's 10% equipment and 90% technique.
No one seems to listen to this. It's always this pipe. . . .oh!!, and this pipe. . .oh!!. Following this principle we could drop any mention of pipe quality because in the end technique wins over all.
Pipes can be very expensive, but after spending a lot of money trying to replicate others' claims that thus and such a pipe delivers an extraordinary smoke, that Castellos are sublime as are the pipes of Bill "Ashton" Taylor, S. Bang, Fritz Becker, Will Purdy (a Greg Pease recommend), and on and on and on. In my opinion, it all bs. I never found smoking magic in any of the 150 pipes I smoked. It's all recycled forum ignorance and makes me very irritated, having induced me and many others to spend money we didn't have on smoking instruments that never delivered.
I like the descriptions of the pipes
smokingpipes sells. I learn more about the design. But the learned phrasing and diction always overstate the pipes' value, and just in case you missed the point, sometimes outright tell you to buy the pipe. It's sales hoorah, and it disgusts me.
The pipes are not at fault. The criteria above withstanding, pipes are just pipes.