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Dilemma of Seasoning a Pipe
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<blockquote data-quote="alfredo_buscatti" data-source="post: 21543" data-attributes="member: 36"><p>I recently opened a 50 g tin, and as I didn't have a dedicated pipe(s), I had to season one. Doing so ate up approximately 20 g, leaving only the other 30 g for pleasurable smoking. But with only one pipe-I didn't want to use up even more of the tin to season two pipes-I'm only able to smoke that pipe every third day, my minimum for resting a pipe. Thus the repetitive aspect of getting to know a blend by smoking it daily, is not possible.</p><p></p><p>I got this tin in trade and thus had no other choice, but if I'm going to try a new tobacco, I order 2 tins. This gets around the seasoning requirement, and sometimes it takes me 2 tins to know if I like a blend.</p><p></p><p>Comments?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alfredo_buscatti, post: 21543, member: 36"] I recently opened a 50 g tin, and as I didn't have a dedicated pipe(s), I had to season one. Doing so ate up approximately 20 g, leaving only the other 30 g for pleasurable smoking. But with only one pipe-I didn't want to use up even more of the tin to season two pipes-I'm only able to smoke that pipe every third day, my minimum for resting a pipe. Thus the repetitive aspect of getting to know a blend by smoking it daily, is not possible. I got this tin in trade and thus had no other choice, but if I'm going to try a new tobacco, I order 2 tins. This gets around the seasoning requirement, and sometimes it takes me 2 tins to know if I like a blend. Comments? [/QUOTE]
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