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<blockquote data-quote="Bub" data-source="post: 7752" data-attributes="member: 31"><p>While I hate to introduce science into the enjoyment of pipe smoking, I would like to see a spread sheet that list the various styles of pipe tobacco and their components. This information would be a big help both in identifying what you like in a blend and knowing where to start when you are considering a new blend. </p><p>For example, the tobacco review site lists 35 GLP blends. Where do you start? Do you just read other people reviews and try blends that others like, or is there a better way?</p><p>Has anyone made a spread sheet with this information?</p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Bub</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bub, post: 7752, member: 31"] While I hate to introduce science into the enjoyment of pipe smoking, I would like to see a spread sheet that list the various styles of pipe tobacco and their components. This information would be a big help both in identifying what you like in a blend and knowing where to start when you are considering a new blend. For example, the tobacco review site lists 35 GLP blends. Where do you start? Do you just read other people reviews and try blends that others like, or is there a better way? Has anyone made a spread sheet with this information? Thanks, Bub [/QUOTE]
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