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<blockquote data-quote="IronKnight" data-source="post: 181491" data-attributes="member: 2061"><p>I wish you the best of luck. It's going to take a little while to get everything down, then it'll become second nature. As for aromatics, some smokers like them, others don't. A good starting point for cavendish tobacco is Captain Black's - White. Be sure to dry it out a little first because it burns really wet, especially when you're just starting out. Many guys on here will tell you they keep a pouch of Carter Hall or Prince Albert around. I suggest you try these as they are fairly mild and are moderately hard to get tongue bite with. My favorite aromatics are probably Sutliff's Maple Street, Dan's Blue Note, and something thats in a jar on the wall of my local B&M called "Moonlight Sonata".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IronKnight, post: 181491, member: 2061"] I wish you the best of luck. It's going to take a little while to get everything down, then it'll become second nature. As for aromatics, some smokers like them, others don't. A good starting point for cavendish tobacco is Captain Black's - White. Be sure to dry it out a little first because it burns really wet, especially when you're just starting out. Many guys on here will tell you they keep a pouch of Carter Hall or Prince Albert around. I suggest you try these as they are fairly mild and are moderately hard to get tongue bite with. My favorite aromatics are probably Sutliff's Maple Street, Dan's Blue Note, and something thats in a jar on the wall of my local B&M called "Moonlight Sonata". [/QUOTE]
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