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Dilemma of Seasoning a Pipe
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<blockquote data-quote="Bulldog Bruce" data-source="post: 21918" data-attributes="member: 237"><p>LOL Actually Vito, I just picked up the tobacco pipe 6 months ago, but being amongst the retired I have a lot of time to lurk around boards and forums, and as I have aged a _littll_, have learned to heed the advice of same alluded to veterans. Wow, I don't usually use so many fancy words. SHMBO'd would kill me if she knew I strive to one day have upwards of 200 pipes, and a huge cellar, but, OH, to dream and strive. Back to original beginng of this thread, tying a lot of diff. blends IMO is the way to go, and giving them a chance, if you find one you really don't care for after several attempts, Ball jars are our friends, and have I been told many times tastes@palates for a fancier word) often change. They also can 'keep' some pretty good trading material. Hmmmmm, slight tapering off, you havn't been in touch with my wife have you Vito? :lol: </p><p></p><p>Bruce</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bulldog Bruce, post: 21918, member: 237"] LOL Actually Vito, I just picked up the tobacco pipe 6 months ago, but being amongst the retired I have a lot of time to lurk around boards and forums, and as I have aged a _littll_, have learned to heed the advice of same alluded to veterans. Wow, I don't usually use so many fancy words. SHMBO'd would kill me if she knew I strive to one day have upwards of 200 pipes, and a huge cellar, but, OH, to dream and strive. Back to original beginng of this thread, tying a lot of diff. blends IMO is the way to go, and giving them a chance, if you find one you really don't care for after several attempts, Ball jars are our friends, and have I been told many times tastes@palates for a fancier word) often change. They also can 'keep' some pretty good trading material. Hmmmmm, slight tapering off, you havn't been in touch with my wife have you Vito? :lol: Bruce [/QUOTE]
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