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[[Image:Churchwarden.gif|thumb||A.S.P. Pipe Parts Charts, by Bill Burney, Copyright 2003-2011 (used by permission; all rights reserved)]] | |||
[[ | According to the [[Pipe Shapes|A.S.P. Pipe Parts Charts]] by Bill Burney, the churchwarden is the only pipe defined by the shape of its stem, rather than its bowl. Whether bent or straight, the stem on a churchwarden is 9 to 18 inches long, but not so long as to make lighting the pipe while holding it in the mouth impossible. | ||
== Articles == | |||
* [[Churchwarden Pipes]], by Jim Lilley | |||
[[Category: Pipe shapes]] |
Revision as of 14:18, 25 December 2022
According to the A.S.P. Pipe Parts Charts by Bill Burney, the churchwarden is the only pipe defined by the shape of its stem, rather than its bowl. Whether bent or straight, the stem on a churchwarden is 9 to 18 inches long, but not so long as to make lighting the pipe while holding it in the mouth impossible.
Articles
- Churchwarden Pipes, by Jim Lilley