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Cloudy and overcast...what has pipe smoking become?
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<blockquote data-quote="richmondesi" data-source="post: 48369" data-attributes="member: 617"><p>I don't think it is the little brother of cigars. I think it is the forefather of cigars that people look at as being too fussy to be modern. This is the reason that I came to pipes. I learned from shaving that going back to the older way is better in some cases. Using a brush, good shave soap, and straight or double edge razor provides a much better shave and shave experience over cartridge razors and goo in a can (this is a fact that I will not argue... it's just the way that it is).</p><p></p><p>I was hoping that getting a good briar and quality tobacco would provide a better smoke and better experience. The jury is still out on that for ME, but I don't think that many of you would say cigars are better or on the same level as a good pipe smoke (based on the passionate discussion about pipes). I readily concede that I could be wrong about that.</p><p></p><p>I see traditional wetshaving and pipe smoking to be parallel lifestyles in many respects.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="richmondesi, post: 48369, member: 617"] I don't think it is the little brother of cigars. I think it is the forefather of cigars that people look at as being too fussy to be modern. This is the reason that I came to pipes. I learned from shaving that going back to the older way is better in some cases. Using a brush, good shave soap, and straight or double edge razor provides a much better shave and shave experience over cartridge razors and goo in a can (this is a fact that I will not argue... it's just the way that it is). I was hoping that getting a good briar and quality tobacco would provide a better smoke and better experience. The jury is still out on that for ME, but I don't think that many of you would say cigars are better or on the same level as a good pipe smoke (based on the passionate discussion about pipes). I readily concede that I could be wrong about that. I see traditional wetshaving and pipe smoking to be parallel lifestyles in many respects. [/QUOTE]
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