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Breaking In A New Pipe
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<blockquote data-quote="FibberMcGee" data-source="post: 53529" data-attributes="member: 676"><p>Hey Hoosier (I am from Indiana originally, too) also remember that pipe smoking is an art of patience and subtlety. There are as many techniques for smoking a pipe as there are pipe smokers, so use the information and advice that you get from the wonderful guys here and build on it. The only way to get a consistently good smoke is experience, so if you have a bad experience, don't give up. You can adjust the type of tobacco you are smoking or tweak your packing method and with time you will find that your smoking enjoyment greatly increases. When I first started, I had a hell of a time; I think the Blue Diamond Match company stock tripled. But eventually I developed a technique that works well for me. </p><p></p><p>If you can dig through my rambling, all I am trying to say is the longer you smoke, the more experience you get at packing, choosing tobacco and pipes. The more experience you get, the more you will enjoy the fine, relaxing art of pipe-smoking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FibberMcGee, post: 53529, member: 676"] Hey Hoosier (I am from Indiana originally, too) also remember that pipe smoking is an art of patience and subtlety. There are as many techniques for smoking a pipe as there are pipe smokers, so use the information and advice that you get from the wonderful guys here and build on it. The only way to get a consistently good smoke is experience, so if you have a bad experience, don't give up. You can adjust the type of tobacco you are smoking or tweak your packing method and with time you will find that your smoking enjoyment greatly increases. When I first started, I had a hell of a time; I think the Blue Diamond Match company stock tripled. But eventually I developed a technique that works well for me. If you can dig through my rambling, all I am trying to say is the longer you smoke, the more experience you get at packing, choosing tobacco and pipes. The more experience you get, the more you will enjoy the fine, relaxing art of pipe-smoking. [/QUOTE]
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