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Post by Legend Lover on Aug 24, 2019 7:42:52 GMT -5
I suppose I need to balance out my other thread on what we like about cobs with a thread on briar...
What's your favourite thing about briar pipes?
For me it's the aesthetics. You can't beat a briar pipe for looking like what a pipe should look like (imo). Some briar pipes are simply stunning. You don't get that with a cob (again, imo).
What about everyone else?
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Post by bigwoolie on Aug 24, 2019 7:53:06 GMT -5
Aesthetics, yes. But also durability for a working man. Meerschaums and cobs just won't stand up to saddle bags, glove boxes, jacket pockets etc. like a good briar. Meers make beautiful heirlooms, but they pretty much have to be coddled their whole life. And cobs seem to me to almost be disposable pipes.
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Post by pepesdad1 on Aug 24, 2019 8:22:26 GMT -5
I like the feel and heft of a briar depending on the size and they are usually great smoking pipes when broken in properly.
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Post by roadsdiverged on Aug 24, 2019 8:26:53 GMT -5
I've always been fascinated by wood. Plain and simple.
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Post by Legend Lover on Aug 24, 2019 8:31:36 GMT -5
I've always been fascinated by wood. Plain and simple. ...wait for it...
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Post by Deleted on Aug 24, 2019 9:07:17 GMT -5
The taste of new or freshly cleaned briar. The weight or lack there of. Durability. The choice of stems. Patterns in the grain or the blast. Heck everything about a briar pipe rocks from the history of the makers to figuring out how old they might be.
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Post by Legend Lover on Aug 24, 2019 9:12:36 GMT -5
Based on the above post and your post in the thread about cobs, is it fair to say you prefer briar pipes, @psycholime?
Just a hunch.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 24, 2019 9:28:16 GMT -5
Yes that would be a correct statement.
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Post by roadsdiverged on Aug 24, 2019 10:38:48 GMT -5
I've always been fascinated by wood. Plain and simple. ...wait for it... McWiggins will be the one to chime in, hahaha. I set myself up once a week
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Post by Deleted on Aug 24, 2019 10:50:31 GMT -5
I've always been fascinated by wood. Plain and simple. Edit thought profile, deleted thoughts Oooooppppppppppsssssss
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Post by trailboss on Aug 24, 2019 10:56:28 GMT -5
A child of the 60’s-70’s everyone I knew that smoked pipes, and virtually 95% of everyone in movies and shows smoked briar pipes. That has briar ingrained into my grey matter of what a pipe is. As others said, the grain and the shapes that you can get with briar are eye pleasing, and far exceed meers and cobs in the shapes that are available.
No canadian meers that I know of, or lovat cobs... just wouldn’t look right.
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Post by sperrytops on Aug 24, 2019 16:06:06 GMT -5
Elegance, plain and simple. I've never forgotten that photo of Hugh Hefner walking down the stairs at Playboy mansion with his silk robe and a Dunhill clenched between his teeth. And a woman on each arm. Now seriously, can you picture him doing the same with a cob in his mouth? Perhaps this also addresses Josh's wood point.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 24, 2019 16:14:08 GMT -5
One Word: "Flavor"
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Post by Legend Lover on Aug 24, 2019 16:23:30 GMT -5
Elegance, plain and simple. I've never forgotten that photo of Hugh Hefner walking down the stairs at Playboy mansion with his silk robe and a Dunhill clenched between his teeth. And a woman on each arm. Now seriously, can you picture him doing the same with a cob in his mouth? Perhaps this also addresses Josh's wood point. haha. Excellent.
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Post by roadsdiverged on Aug 24, 2019 16:45:27 GMT -5
Hahaha
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Post by McWiggins on Aug 24, 2019 21:36:06 GMT -5
McWiggins will be the one to chime in, hahaha. I set myself up once a week So this whole thing with having twins on the way is just you overcompensating then hu? I accept you for who you are.
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Post by Mac on Aug 24, 2019 23:14:13 GMT -5
Briar for all the reasons above and some I can't think of right now.
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Post by Ronv69 on Aug 24, 2019 23:17:44 GMT -5
They smok gud.
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Post by trailboss on Aug 24, 2019 23:20:15 GMT -5
Elegance, plain and simple. I've never forgotten that photo of Hugh Hefner walking down the stairs at Playboy mansion with his silk robe and a Dunhill clenched between his teeth. And a woman on each arm. Now seriously, can you picture him doing the same with a cob in his mouth? Perhaps this also addresses Josh's wood point. He waxed all his bent pipes with Viagra wax, ended up with billiards.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 24, 2019 23:20:47 GMT -5
They beass the shitnix fo shure.
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Post by Legend Lover on Aug 25, 2019 1:06:16 GMT -5
Elegance, plain and simple. I've never forgotten that photo of Hugh Hefner walking down the stairs at Playboy mansion with his silk robe and a Dunhill clenched between his teeth. And a woman on each arm. Now seriously, can you picture him doing the same with a cob in his mouth? Perhaps this also addresses Josh's wood point. He waxed all his bent pipes with Viagra wax, ended up with billiards. 😂😂😂
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Post by chasingembers on Aug 25, 2019 6:05:20 GMT -5
They make great work pipes so I don't have to damage my cobs.
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Post by Baboo on Aug 25, 2019 6:35:05 GMT -5
I like wood...
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Post by roadsdiverged on Aug 25, 2019 6:46:07 GMT -5
McWiggins will be the one to chime in, hahaha. I set myself up once a week So this whole thing with having twins on the way is just you overcompensating then hu? I accept you for who you are. Haha, I would have found another way to over compensate other than this.
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Post by Ronv69 on Aug 25, 2019 9:46:47 GMT -5
Heh heh, He likes wood! 👹🐱
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Post by Cramptholomew on Aug 25, 2019 9:48:33 GMT -5
They're cool looking, for the most part, and durable. Artisan carvers can turn a block of briar into a piece of functional art that's astounding to look at. It's amazing that you find briars from the 1800s that are still completely functional as smoking devices. Briar pipes are also nostalgic, classy, exude a quiet wisdom, and even a friendly nature.
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Post by Baboo on Aug 25, 2019 10:20:48 GMT -5
Heh heh, He likes wood! 👹🐱 How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood? Just can't get enough wood would wood would wood would wood...
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Post by pepesdad1 on Aug 25, 2019 11:07:11 GMT -5
They're cool looking, for the most part, and durable. Artisan carvers can turn a block of briar into a piece of functional art that's astounding to look at. It's amazing that you find briars from the 1800s that are still completely functional as smoking devices. Briar pipes are also nostalgic, classy, exude a quiet wisdom, and even a friendly nature. Can't add anything to that!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 25, 2019 15:58:39 GMT -5
Now we got two wood liking members.
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Post by smellthehatfirst on Aug 25, 2019 16:01:22 GMT -5
Aesthetics, yes. But also durability for a working man. Meerschaums and cobs just won't stand up to saddle bags, glove boxes, jacket pockets etc. like a good briar. Meers make beautiful heirlooms, but they pretty much have to be coddled their whole life. And cobs seem to me to almost be disposable pipes. Cobs are pretty tough stuff.
Not much you can do to a cob that can't be un-done with some 200 grit paper
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