Hey yall,
Wasn't sure if I should make a new thread, but don't see a dummy question one so posting here...
I'm looking into buying a briar, and was thinking about Morgan Bones; I like the stout shapes, and appreciate the fact that they're budget pipes. I find myself clenching a lot, and was curious about how they clench. I like the poker or Zuludog, but obviously want to avoid a pipe that is uncomfortable to clench.
I've read that pipes need to be "balanced" by the maker, and that bent pipes clench better. Is a shorter pipe easier than a long pipe? I would guess that the thick stems probably help as well? Any insight or feedback is much appreciated!
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Wasn't sure if I should make a new thread, but don't see a dummy question one so posting here...
I'm looking into buying a briar, and was thinking about Morgan Bones; I like the stout shapes, and appreciate the fact that they're budget pipes. I find myself clenching a lot, and was curious about how they clench. I like the poker or Zuludog, but obviously want to avoid a pipe that is uncomfortable to clench.
I've read that pipes need to be "balanced" by the maker, and that bent pipes clench better. Is a shorter pipe easier than a long pipe? I would guess that the thick stems probably help as well? Any insight or feedback is much appreciated!
Sent from the Barbarino Batphone