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Jun 9, 2015
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I've only been smoking a bit over a year and so I don't really think I have a favorite yet. I do find that my best smokers are all estates. I definitely think that has to do with me not adequately breaking in my pipes.
Yep, estates can be a great head start on a great smoke. If they have been cared for properly and cleaned regularly.
 

condorlover1

Lifer
Dec 22, 2013
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I’ve started smoking this Peterson clay daily. It’s a small bowl that gives me a good 15 minute smoke. I don’t know how long you’re supposed to rest clays (thoughts, @condorlover1?) but this pipe seems to be up for multiple smokes a day.

If I could only have one pipe though it’d be this Moonshine Cannonball. Everything about it is just perfect for me (look, feel in hand, clenchability, etc.). It doesn’t get smoked as often as the Pete but it’s in regular rotation.

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I have not smoked clays since the mid 1980s due to pipe notches and discovering how much better meerschaum pipes are for your teeth.
 

The Clay King

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Oct 2, 2018
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I have not smoked clays since the mid 1980s due to pipe notches and discovering how much better meerschaum pipes are for your teeth.
@condorlover1 I won't get pipe notches as I never clench my clays! I'm definitely going to confuse future historians as my flat / apartment is furnished as a medieval Great Hall and built on land once belonging to a medieval manor house.
 

sardonicus87

Lifer
Jun 28, 2022
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My Hüseyin Ege unicorn (bent, carved block meerschaum) is my #1, my Chacom Champs-Elysées (bent apple 871) and Peterson Red Spigot Fishtail (bent bulldog 80s) are tied for second place as my best smokers, but the meer is definitely a step above both of them.
 

condorlover1

Lifer
Dec 22, 2013
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@condorlover1 I won't get pipe notches as I never clench my clays! I'm definitely going to confuse future historians as my flat / apartment is furnished as a medieval Great Hall and built on land once belonging to a medieval manor house.
You know Dan it is a blessing that you chose the Medieval period as the model for your flat. I am curious how that fits in with the whole Redcoat thing but I suspect it is best not to ask. I suppose we should be grateful that you didn't go in for a 1940s style apartment whilst at the sometime doing WW2 re-enactments as I would suppose you would have then modeled your whole home on the Fuhrer Bunker in Berlin!
 

simong

Lifer
Oct 13, 2015
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You know Dan it is a blessing that you chose the Medieval period as the model for your flat. I am curious how that fits in with the whole Redcoat thing but I suspect it is best not to ask. I suppose we should be grateful that you didn't go in for a 1940s style apartment whilst at the sometime doing WW2 re-enactments as I would suppose you would have then modeled your whole home on the Fuhrer Bunker in Berlin!
It’s just a shame they don’t show ‘Through The Keyhole’ on the telly anymore. I would love to hear what Lloyd Grossman would have made of the Clay Kings drum.