Re: Which (brands of) pipes tend to have an open draw?
- From: "Peter J Prygelski" <petepry@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2010 14:30:07 -0400
Perry White pipes have a great draw, I have about 7 of them. Here is the
link;
http://www.perrywhitepipes.com/
Smoke in peace,
Pete
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"Jari T" <tiainen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I've noticed that I prefer pipes with an open bore. They seem to work for
me the best and so I would prefer that any future acquisitions would have
this property.
I'm mostly curious about Italian pipes since they are my favorites at the
moment, but would certainly be interested of your experiences on any pipe
brand. Marquees I'm eager to try (but have no experience of) include:
Mastro de Paja, Caminetto, Ascorti, Viprati, L'anatra, Ardor, Duca,
Cavicchi, Radice...
I do understand that the bore may vary according to pipe's size and shape,
but I'm looking for a typical airway size to a given brand.
A boring question ? I know.
TIA!
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Jari T in Helsinki
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