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Advice for the new Piper
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<blockquote data-quote="KevinM" data-source="post: 501946" data-attributes="member: 2318"><p>You can find some very nice pipes at reasonable prices in the estate pipe market. And they’re already broken in. (Usually.) Pay attention to bowl size. Keep a pipers diary — just a brief note on pipe, tobak, your impression. It’s a great way to figure out which pipe likes what. Pack light, smoke slow. A good (and somewhat bad) thing about piping is that it is highly individualistic. Don’t believe me? Go to Tobacco Reviews and look at Granger — a legendary OTC blend. Some Granger reviewers give five stars, some zero. Yes, they’re all talking about the same tobak. So be cool, don’t rush, and find your own preferences. Re cobs: most like them ... on some the draft passage is so big it dilutes taste ... a new cob puffed empty will deliver a sweet corn taste ... but this disappears quickly ... nice price, for sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KevinM, post: 501946, member: 2318"] You can find some very nice pipes at reasonable prices in the estate pipe market. And they’re already broken in. (Usually.) Pay attention to bowl size. Keep a pipers diary — just a brief note on pipe, tobak, your impression. It’s a great way to figure out which pipe likes what. Pack light, smoke slow. A good (and somewhat bad) thing about piping is that it is highly individualistic. Don’t believe me? Go to Tobacco Reviews and look at Granger — a legendary OTC blend. Some Granger reviewers give five stars, some zero. Yes, they’re all talking about the same tobak. So be cool, don’t rush, and find your own preferences. Re cobs: most like them ... on some the draft passage is so big it dilutes taste ... a new cob puffed empty will deliver a sweet corn taste ... but this disappears quickly ... nice price, for sure. [/QUOTE]
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