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Post by olbluesmoke on Oct 25, 2023 20:25:20 GMT -5
Which pipe material do you prefer and why?
I'm a Briar guy all the way...frankly I'm just accustom to the burn, the appearance and longevity.
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Post by Plainsman on Oct 25, 2023 20:42:49 GMT -5
All of the above. Preference for briar.
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Post by username on Oct 25, 2023 20:44:27 GMT -5
I tend to reach for my claw Meer most of the time. I just like the way it looks and smokes no other reason it smokes just as good as a briar and since it's well broken in I'm sure I couldn't tell the difference between it and a briar in a blind tasting.
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Post by trailboss on Oct 25, 2023 20:49:18 GMT -5
I like them all. I smoke mostly briars because that is what I have the most of, I like my Meerschaums, and cobs… I really like burley in a cob, briars and meers get smoked with Virginia based blend which is what I mostly smoke. Big wide briars for the occasional English blend.
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Post by urbino on Oct 25, 2023 21:06:49 GMT -5
I'm a briar guy. I like wood grain.
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Post by qmechanics on Oct 25, 2023 21:23:13 GMT -5
Briar .....
Form, Function, Beauty and Artistry. ... All found with this wonderful medium
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Post by Silver on Oct 25, 2023 21:26:39 GMT -5
I second cobs and Burley. I like briar pipes, even the ones I made (not all of them). I have a few meerschaum pipes, just can't fall in love with them for some reason. Not much interest in clays.
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Post by olbluesmoke on Oct 25, 2023 23:43:15 GMT -5
I second cobs and Burley. I like briar pipes, even the ones I made (not all of them). I have a few meerschaum pipes, just can't fall in love with them for some reason. Not much interest in clays. Will you post some pics of the pipes you created?
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Post by Silver on Oct 25, 2023 23:54:43 GMT -5
I second cobs and Burley. I like briar pipes, even the ones I made (not all of them). I have a few meerschaum pipes, just can't fall in love with them for some reason. Not much interest in clays. Will you post some pics of the pipes you created? Check out Silver's Sawdust Journal.
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Post by olbluesmoke on Oct 26, 2023 0:04:17 GMT -5
Will you post some pics of the pipes you created? Check out Silver's Sawdust Journal. Very nice.
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Post by urbino on Oct 26, 2023 0:53:29 GMT -5
Pete picked it up quickly.
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Post by coalsmoke on Oct 26, 2023 5:10:52 GMT -5
Briars and four cobs. I smoke the briars mostly, but I wouldn't mind having a meer at some time.
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Post by don on Oct 26, 2023 5:44:26 GMT -5
50/50 between briars and cobs. I have about a dozen of each. I like how both smoke. I used to have about 50 briars. I do have one very nice meer that I smoke on special occasions.
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Post by Silver on Oct 26, 2023 8:32:50 GMT -5
Pete picked it up quickly. Still learning!
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Post by exbenedict on Oct 26, 2023 8:43:06 GMT -5
Go to is briar, but I have all of them for different situations.
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Post by just ol ed on Oct 26, 2023 10:57:14 GMT -5
mostly briar, a few nice meers, 3 misc cobs, no clay (no pics, nobody here to teach me use of a camera).
Ed
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Post by trailboss on Oct 26, 2023 23:35:49 GMT -5
mostly briar, a few nice meers, 3 misc cobs, no clay (no pics, nobody here to teach me use of a camera). Ed Find a teenager, Ed. They can show you lickety split!
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Post by isett2860 on Oct 27, 2023 9:11:18 GMT -5
All of the above. Clay only on occasion. Cobs are the workhorse, in the garage, working in the yard. On a boat, if you lose it over the side!. Meers, when I have time to just sit. No phone etc
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Post by Gypo on Oct 27, 2023 9:14:46 GMT -5
More briars but quite a few cobs and only one meer
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Post by rastewart on Oct 27, 2023 10:09:53 GMT -5
Briar almost exclusively. I do have a couple of meers, including a skull meer my daughter gave me which I often smoke around Halloween. I could never get into cobs somehow, though I know a lot of people enjoy them, and I've never tried clay.
I'm counting my Falcons as briars, since that's what the bowls are.
Concrete pipes are too heavy to clench, magnesium gets too hot, and cardboard ... well, that was just a flash in the pan.
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Post by urbino on Oct 27, 2023 15:00:25 GMT -5
mostly briar, a few nice meers, 3 misc cobs, no clay (no pics, nobody here to teach me use of a camera). Ed Find a teenager, Ed. They can show you lickety split! Sounds like a good way for a man to get arrested in today's climate.
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Post by Ronv69 on Oct 27, 2023 22:03:43 GMT -5
95% briar. Everything else in moderation.
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Post by Rattlesnake Daddy on Oct 29, 2023 16:43:20 GMT -5
I smoke briars, meers, cobs, and the occasional clay. I have no real preference for one material in particular, although I do go through periods where I will lean towards one or the other.
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Post by tree16 on Nov 16, 2023 21:40:05 GMT -5
I haven't ventured into meers or clays yet. I smoke my briars and cobs interchangeably with no real rhyme or reason. Whichever strikes my fancy at the time.
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Post by johnlawitzke on Nov 16, 2023 21:47:42 GMT -5
Briar is definitely where it’s at for me, my favorite non-briar material is olive wood. Tried meer and morta and neither grabbed me. Cobs are ok, but I’m more likely to reach for an inexpensive Cayuga, Kaywoodie, or Dr. Grabow briar with an a cob when in environments not conducive to a nice briar.
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Post by addamsruspipe on Nov 17, 2023 8:32:46 GMT -5
I go for whatever is closest when I am reaching for a pipe. Only ones I avoid are morta and clay. Smoked a couple of morta and they just did not feel right. And the clay just don't clench right. 😀
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Post by trailboss on Nov 17, 2023 21:18:11 GMT -5
I have a Morta made by Ron Powell, it smokes fantastic… I think the guy carving it had more to do with the smokeability than anything.
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Post by Yohanan on Nov 17, 2023 21:28:15 GMT -5
Well, I have lots and lots of nice briar pipes, but on a friday night in front of the comp screen, with some bourbon or blended scotch, it will be a cob hands down. YMMV
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Post by trailboss on Nov 17, 2023 21:32:33 GMT -5
John, what comprises "Old Belt/U.S.A."?
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Post by Zach on Nov 18, 2023 0:34:34 GMT -5
John, what comprises "Old Belt/U.S.A."? North Carolina and Virginia. I’m split between briar and cobs mostly but tend to smoke various cobs more frequently.
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