It could be, however, that a pipe fits your smoking style so well, that you are able to slow down enough to absorb more nicotine as your smoke. But, that is less the pipe doing that, than it is your smoking style.
Other pipes may just be more difficult for you to smoke, due to your smoking style.
I know it’s my technique.
My pipes all quit gurgling about forty some years ago. They also quit biting my tongue. And almost magically they were always packed correctly, not too loose or too tight.
But today I got in the mail a fifteen dollar, delivered, Marxman “Big Boy” that I know started life as a huge plateaux of the most ancient Algerian briar Bob Marx could find.
I’m smoking Velvet in my new Big Boy and it’s got a wallop like Five Brothers in some lesser pipes the poor folks smoked 75 years ago.
As telescopes points out the bore is huge, a full .880”.
And the pipe was almost pristine and has aged another 75 years, which can’t hurt it.
And I might just have an addiction to Marxman pipes lovingly bench made at 27th West 24th Street New York City.
But whatever causes it, am I just barely igniting the Velvet, or am I burning it just a bit hotter?