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Balkan / English / Sublime Tobaccos to Order?
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<blockquote data-quote="roogles" data-source="post: 184129" data-attributes="member: 2147"><p>Continuing along this thread might be considered thread derailment (or hijacking) - but I had to pipe up here.</p><p></p><p><geek></p><p>I'm a HUGE note taker, love writing, and echo that I am very fond of fountain pens. I burn through moleskine notebooks and Pilot varsity disposable fountain pens way faster then I burn through pipe tobacco. I find writing and note taking relaxing, cathartic, and often have often been accused that I use note-taking as a coping mechanism (pffff).</p><p></p><p>My brother got me a really cool leather journal for Christmas, as well as a large box of disposable fountain pens and I've decided to make it my pipe and tobacco journal. I'm taking notes on what I smoke, tastes, thoughts about packing, lighting, etc. Hoping that it will be a good resource as I learn about and try more tobacco.</p><p></p><p>Just since early December I took the time to catalog my small pipe collection, make notes about where they came from, how they smoke, what I like/don't like about them, etc... I'm keeping that in the back part of this same notebook.</p><p></p><p>This aspect of pipe smoking - the note taking, research, almost scientific aspect of it - has huge appeal for me. </p><p></geek></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roogles, post: 184129, member: 2147"] Continuing along this thread might be considered thread derailment (or hijacking) - but I had to pipe up here. <geek> I'm a HUGE note taker, love writing, and echo that I am very fond of fountain pens. I burn through moleskine notebooks and Pilot varsity disposable fountain pens way faster then I burn through pipe tobacco. I find writing and note taking relaxing, cathartic, and often have often been accused that I use note-taking as a coping mechanism (pffff). My brother got me a really cool leather journal for Christmas, as well as a large box of disposable fountain pens and I've decided to make it my pipe and tobacco journal. I'm taking notes on what I smoke, tastes, thoughts about packing, lighting, etc. Hoping that it will be a good resource as I learn about and try more tobacco. Just since early December I took the time to catalog my small pipe collection, make notes about where they came from, how they smoke, what I like/don't like about them, etc... I'm keeping that in the back part of this same notebook. This aspect of pipe smoking - the note taking, research, almost scientific aspect of it - has huge appeal for me. </geek> [/QUOTE]
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