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Favorite ring gauge/cigar size?
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<blockquote data-quote="LIPIPE" data-source="post: 188025" data-attributes="member: 1459"><p>Nail smokers are used to quick fixes. The key to pipe and cigar smoking is to do it slowly. You cannot relax fast. A good pipe or cigar requires dedicated hours not a few minutes. When I light a Partagas I'm relaxing for at least five hours. My oom paul pipes loaded with Penzance require two hours to clench from char to dump. I suspect that being a more "mature" gentleman who has "available" retirement time equals a slow smoker. At my point in life every day is a day off, a vacation day, chores get accomplished when I get around to them and my pipe or a cigar get undivided attention. I smoke them both slowly and with reverence.</p><p></p><p>P.S. You may note that I've changed avatars. I've taken my hand off my largest billiard bowl so you can visualize how long a Penzance smoke might last.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LIPIPE, post: 188025, member: 1459"] Nail smokers are used to quick fixes. The key to pipe and cigar smoking is to do it slowly. You cannot relax fast. A good pipe or cigar requires dedicated hours not a few minutes. When I light a Partagas I'm relaxing for at least five hours. My oom paul pipes loaded with Penzance require two hours to clench from char to dump. I suspect that being a more "mature" gentleman who has "available" retirement time equals a slow smoker. At my point in life every day is a day off, a vacation day, chores get accomplished when I get around to them and my pipe or a cigar get undivided attention. I smoke them both slowly and with reverence. P.S. You may note that I've changed avatars. I've taken my hand off my largest billiard bowl so you can visualize how long a Penzance smoke might last. [/QUOTE]
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