
PipeSMOKE’s Guide to Pipe Shapes and Styles - PipesMagazine.com
2014年1月30日 · The Danish “revolution” transformed the whole concept of pipe making in the quality sector, and greatly influenced modern pipe making, so that now most collections include a number of models referred to as “Danish shapes.” This encouraged new pipe makers in England, Italy, Germany, the United States, and in a number of other countries.
Does Pipe Shape & Size Matter for the Tobacco Type?
In his pipe making, Simon focuses mainly on 9mm filter pipes in both classic shapes and artistic styles. Simon has lived in London his entire life. He bought his first pipe, which was a Butz-Choquin at the Segar and Snuff Parlour in Covent Garden.
The Origin of Pipe Shapes :: General Pipe Smoking Discussion
2023年2月11日 · There was an interesting pipesmagazine thread about the history of pipe shapes that was closed in 2015. @cosmicfolklore made some interesting contributions to that thread so I hope he will chime in. What got me thinking about this topic was @Fralphog's post about his restoration of an antique store Rhodesian. If you look at the photo of his ...
Exploring the Evolution of Pipe Shapes :: Tobacciana History
2023年11月21日 · I've been delving into the history of pipe shapes. Its truly amazing how they have transformed over time. I started off with a Billiard shape, which seemed like a choice, for a beginner. However recently I stumbled upon a book on pipes. Let me tell you the shapes they had back then were mind blowing! It's intriguing how each era had its vibe.
Pipe shapes for blend types :: Pipe Tobacco Discussion
2025年1月27日 · No trace of PAD here) my pipe shapes based exclusively on appearance and feel, but I also required most of these pipes to have bowls on the smaller side due to my preference for shorter smokes. I've tried all kinds of blends in different pipes with a wide range of bowl sizes, and not once did I notice either the bowl size or pipe shape of one ...
Do different pipe shapes work well, or not so well, with different ...
2025年2月2日 · I believe that the pipe shape and size can make a difference in the temperature of a smoke. Thick walled, heavier pipes insulate the hand and longer stems can give a cooler stream on the draw.
The Stateliest Pipe Shapes, Canadian Family :: Pipe Talk
2019年6月6日 · The Canadian family of long-shanked straight billiard-bowled pipes have always seemed to me to be the stateliest shapes. These include the Canadian shape itself, oval shanked with a tapered stem; the Lumberman, oval shanked with saddle stem; Liverpool, round shank with tapered stem; and Lovat...
Pipe Shape Identification :: Pipe Smoking Basics & Beginner …
2025年2月23日 · Can anyone help me with identifying what shapes these pipes are? My attempt at it is below. Thanks! 1. Ball 2. Bent Billiard 3. Billiard 4. 5. 6. Pot 7. 8. Dublin 9. 10. Lumberman
Dunhill shapes 1-30? - Pipe Smokers Forums of PipesMagazine.com
2022年10月18日 · The pipe chart it contains of "Alfred Dunhill's Standard Shapes" is tiny (2" by 3"). But even it only starts with shape 31. The only hint of what the original shapes might have looked like that I know of were the small 1985 "75th Anniversary Duke Street S.W." limited edition models with silver bands made for collectors which turn up ...
Pipe Styles for Different Tobacco :: Pipe Smoking Basics
2025年2月15日 · To say a pipe does not influence the blends flavor is foolishness. It's common knowledge from any pipe blender or knowledgeable pipe smoker, much like with a sommelier for wine and how glass shapes compliment the different styles of wine. A straight Virginia flake is best smoked in a tall narrow bowl. A wide bowl is best for English blends.