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Can't Leave
Oct 17, 2022
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Memphis, Tennessee
I have quite a few pipes that others would say are ugly, but I love. Specifically, the Seville pipes that look like they have tentacle suction cups on the bowl. Got one as a joke while saving to get a Northern Briars Sea Urchin and ended up loving it. I have the NB now, but also picked up three more Seville pipes. My pipe club makes fun of them, but they smoke ridiculously good and I dig the Lovecraft aesthetic.
 
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OzPiper

Lifer
Nov 30, 2020
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37,013
72
Sydney, Australia
Beauty is very subjective.

We were watching a K-drama on Netflix recently and my wife commented that she thought one of the actresses was quite inattractive.

I, on the other hand, thought the opposite.
I thought that her features were very interesting and intriguing - you kept getting drawn back to her facial expressions.
And that can be more alluring than one who is “merely” beautiful
 
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mr_future

Starting to Get Obsessed
Oct 4, 2024
116
159
Central Texas
My favorite smoker is a heavily used/abused estate pipe. Chamber out of round, rim uneven, and briar is blackened. For some reason I like it better than my shiny new pipes, and it doesn’t even have magical smoking properties. As with guns, I appreciate the functional aspect more than the decorative.
 

georged

Lifer
Mar 7, 2013
6,087
16,675
I trash pipes that do not perform satisfactorily.

Do you just toss 'em in the garbage? Or did you get one of those specialized pipe disposal grinder machines that processes them into dust and then launches the dust into space? (at escape velocity, of course, so that none of an offending pipe's atoms come into contact with Earth again until the Universe achieves heat death / maximum entropy)
 

mr_future

Starting to Get Obsessed
Oct 4, 2024
116
159
Central Texas

warren

Lifer
Sep 13, 2013
12,349
18,532
Foothills of the Chugach Range, AK
Just because I can I'll reiterate my criteria for purchasing a pipe. First it must catch my eye as I scan displays in shops. A pipe which isn't bent to some degree will never stop my eye. Then it has to fit my fist, comfortably. I examine the fit and finish for anomalies. Everything must fit well together. I'm not opposed to metal decoration but, such must be silver or gold and perfectly installed. If the pipe meets my criteria I'll more than likely purchase it. The "rubber meets the road", so to speak, when I've smoked ten or so bowls. Since I've started using my criteria I've not tossed a pipe for poor performance. Luck and 60+ years of experience Have taught me a lot about purchasing a pipe.

And, again, if a pipe doesn't please my eye or fit my fist, ahd clench comfortably then, the smoking experience will be unsatisfactory. Smoking for me, beside the nicotine, is a sensory experience for me when relaxing at home. When I'm working. it's the nicotine but, the senses, all the senses still enter into the equation. I can't speak for others.

The above doesn't apply to cobs. I consider them to be expendables when fishing, driving the tractor, chainsaw or what have you.
 

sablebrush52

The Bard Of Barlings
Jun 15, 2013
20,977
50,210
Southern Oregon
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My imagination has never been a strong point.
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