I have an old Yello Bole bulldog that's really pretty ugly. But, I always get a good smoke from it and I wouldn't trade it.
Would you keep a pretty pipe that smokes lousy?
Would you keep a pretty pipe that smokes lousy?
Well, I once acquired a beat-up old Meerschaum in a job lot of 6 estate pipes, of which there were only a couple I really wanted, and this Meer that came with them was a right old codger pipe. I couldn't resell it on its own, and I kind of felt sorry for it, because it had at least been loved, if roughly, a long time. So I cleaned, sanded and waxed it, smoothed off its chips, then filled it and lit it up: and it's a great little pipe.If I think a pipe is ugly, why would I buy it in the first place?
But if I got it somehow, without looking, blind tested it, and it smoked great, I'd keep it.
Not regarding aesthetics, but I believe I've read more than one story about smoking a pipe into "submission" regarding pleasantness.Maybe a follow question - can you smoke a lousy pipe into submission? Anyone with ‘ugly duckling pipe’ stories out there?
Ha! My falcon is my best smoking pipe.Yes, unless it's a falcon.
If a falcon gave the best smoke on earth I'd still pay someone to take it away.
Otherwise, sure, I'd sometimes use an ugly pipe that smoked really well.
But Falcons are jolly useful. They please the engineering side of me and have a singular aesthetic.Yes, unless it's a falcon.
If a falcon gave the best smoke on earth I'd still pay someone to take it away.
Otherwise, sure, I'd sometimes use an ugly pipe that smoked really well.
But Falcons are jolly useful. They please the engineering side of me and have a singular aesthetic.