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[[File:GtP Clay.jpg|thumb|Nice example, courtesy Flemming Lyngholt Hansen]] | [[File:GtP Clay.jpg|thumb|Nice example, courtesy Flemming Lyngholt Hansen]] | ||
<blockquote><q>'''GtP''' stands for '''Gouda Tobacco Pipes'''. The pipes are made in Gouda, The Netherlands, by a man named Adriaan van der Want. He is the last in a long line of Gouda clay pipe manufacturers. The pipes are very pretty to look at and they come in different sizes, shapes and colours. I have 3 GTP pipes, never bought one though. The pipes give a reasonably cool smoke especially compared to the traditional long Gouda clay pipes. However they tend to get hot and because they have a double siding you can get some trouble with [moisture]. As far as clay pipes go, the GTP pipes are rather good.</q><ref>''From the following A.S.P. thread'': https://groups.google.com/forum/m/#!msg/alt.smokers.pipes/DlI7WFNYVeM/0JVc3Xsy_oIJ</ref></blockquote> | <blockquote><q>'''GtP''' stands for '''Gouda Tobacco Pipes'''. The pipes are made in Gouda, The Netherlands, by a man named Adriaan van der Want. He is the last in a long line of Gouda [[clay pipe]] manufacturers. The pipes are very pretty to look at and they come in different sizes, shapes and colours. I have 3 GTP pipes, never bought one though. The pipes give a reasonably cool smoke especially compared to the traditional long Gouda clay pipes. However they tend to get hot and because they have a double siding you can get some trouble with [moisture]. As far as clay pipes go, the GTP pipes are rather good.</q><ref>''From the following A.S.P. thread'': https://groups.google.com/forum/m/#!msg/alt.smokers.pipes/DlI7WFNYVeM/0JVc3Xsy_oIJ</ref></blockquote> | ||
<blockquote><q>Zenith (or in full: Zenith van der Want) is one of their main marques.</q><ref>''From the following A.S.P. thread'': https://groups.google.com/forum/m/#!msg/alt.smokers.pipes/DlI7WFNYVeM/0JVc3Xsy_oIJ</ref></blockquote> | <blockquote><q>[[Zenith]] (or in full: Zenith van der Want) is one of their main marques.</q><ref>''From the following A.S.P. thread'': https://groups.google.com/forum/m/#!msg/alt.smokers.pipes/DlI7WFNYVeM/0JVc3Xsy_oIJ</ref></blockquote> | ||
== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 09:33, 14 December 2020
GtP stands for Gouda Tobacco Pipes. The pipes are made in Gouda, The Netherlands, by a man named Adriaan van der Want. He is the last in a long line of Gouda clay pipe manufacturers. The pipes are very pretty to look at and they come in different sizes, shapes and colours. I have 3 GTP pipes, never bought one though. The pipes give a reasonably cool smoke especially compared to the traditional long Gouda clay pipes. However they tend to get hot and because they have a double siding you can get some trouble with [moisture]. As far as clay pipes go, the GTP pipes are rather good.[1]
Zenith (or in full: Zenith van der Want) is one of their main marques.[2]
References
- ↑ From the following A.S.P. thread: https://groups.google.com/forum/m/#!msg/alt.smokers.pipes/DlI7WFNYVeM/0JVc3Xsy_oIJ
- ↑ From the following A.S.P. thread: https://groups.google.com/forum/m/#!msg/alt.smokers.pipes/DlI7WFNYVeM/0JVc3Xsy_oIJ