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Dilemma of Seasoning a Pipe
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<blockquote data-quote="Muddler" data-source="post: 21565" data-attributes="member: 337"><p>I'm not just sure why you need to have a pipe dedicated to the blend. Unless the blend is way off anything you're currently smoking, that is. I personally experience little real ghosting unless the previous blends had been aromatics or English-type blends. I tend to find far more variability after the tin has been opened i.e. the first few bowls as very different from the last few out of the same tin - for SOME tobaccos. My POV.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muddler, post: 21565, member: 337"] I'm not just sure why you need to have a pipe dedicated to the blend. Unless the blend is way off anything you're currently smoking, that is. I personally experience little real ghosting unless the previous blends had been aromatics or English-type blends. I tend to find far more variability after the tin has been opened i.e. the first few bowls as very different from the last few out of the same tin - for SOME tobaccos. My POV. [/QUOTE]
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