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'''Pipe''':  A tube with a small bowl at one end used for the smoking of tobacco.
'''Pipe''':  A tube with a small bowl at one end used for the smoking of tobacco.
'''Pit''':  Briar grows underground and as such is prone to picking up bits of sand which create a void in the block, sometimes not noticeable until the pipe is nearly finished.  Traditionally pits, or sand pits, would simply be filled with putty and stained over for a value priced pipe.


'''P-Lip''':  A type of pipe mouthpiece invented by Peterson of Dublin and relying on a small hole on the top of a stem rather than a hole at its end.  Meant to reduce tongue bite by directing the flow of smoke away from the tongue.
'''P-Lip''':  A type of pipe mouthpiece invented by Peterson of Dublin and relying on a small hole on the top of a stem rather than a hole at its end.  Meant to reduce tongue bite by directing the flow of smoke away from the tongue.