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An Unusual Form in a Kaywoodie Pipe

Posted on the 09 December 2013 by Smokeandminds @smokenminds
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Kaywoodie Pipe stuffed with McClelland’s “British Woods” tobacco mixture, being smoked at NYC Fine Cigar, New York, NY / Leica D-Lux 4

This pipe is not at all about quality. It is, however, of a very unique design. The bowl is a very flat oval form, as if it was pulled apart. The same impression one gets from the outer line. This form makes it also a bit difficult to hold the pipe and the flatness of the bowl gives room to a very small amount of tobacco.

Looking at it and looking at pictures I have taken of myself smoking it remind me repeatedly of caricatures where certain details are accentuated through exaggeration.


Filed under: Cigar Lounge, New York, NY, NYC Fine Cigars, New York, NY, Pipes, Tobacco Tagged: British Woods, Kaywoodie, NYC Fine Cigars, pipe, Pipe Design, Tobacco

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