I hear a lot of smokers say things like "that's a very Italian shape" or "that's a traditional English shape".
Is there something that makes a pipe lean towards being Italian vs. English etc.?
I've searched the various Pipe smokers forums and of course every answer is conflicting ("Italian pipes are obviously sleeker and curvaceous" vs "Italian pipes are bold and chunky"), so I figured I'd ask the pros.
I also checked PMF and found some good info (thanks Premal and Tyler for your awesome descriptions!), but even here some of the info is conflicting. I found one answer saying that "English pipes have a slightly tapered shank" and a completely separate answer saying that "English pipes have a straight shank, it's Danish style that has a tapered shank."
What are the "general style guidelines" for:
Italian:
Irish:
English:
Danish:
Japanese:
Any others that I might have missed?
Alternatively, is this the wrong question to be asking? Is it more "company vs company", eg. "Castello vs Savinelli" or "Dunhill vs Ashton" rather than "country vs country" eg. "Italian vs. English"
If this info is available elsewhere then I apologize, everything I found was conflicting or from dubious sources, so even if someone just points me in the right direction to an article or post that is generally credible then that would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks everyone!
