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General Pipe Discussion
I like big bowls, and I cannot lie.
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<blockquote data-quote="KevinM" data-source="post: 408497" data-attributes="member: 2318"><p>An often asked question, and the usual answer is that the large bowl is especially well suited to flavorful tobaccos -- aromatic and complex English, the better to coax the taste out of them. Now and then, someone chips in the opinion that mild tobaccos are also well suited to large bowls, again attempting to maximize taste from larger surface areas. No reason to set the first opinion against the second, I'd say.</p><p></p><p>A related question is, "If I don't have an hour and a half to smoke a large bowl in a single sitting, is it okay to let it go out and take it up again later?" To which I think the answer is, yes, if you've packed it with some care, smoked it slowly (so as to avoid overheating), and run a cleaner through it so it won't be wet while waiting for round two.</p><p></p><p>I hope you enjoy your handsome new pipe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KevinM, post: 408497, member: 2318"] An often asked question, and the usual answer is that the large bowl is especially well suited to flavorful tobaccos -- aromatic and complex English, the better to coax the taste out of them. Now and then, someone chips in the opinion that mild tobaccos are also well suited to large bowls, again attempting to maximize taste from larger surface areas. No reason to set the first opinion against the second, I'd say. A related question is, "If I don't have an hour and a half to smoke a large bowl in a single sitting, is it okay to let it go out and take it up again later?" To which I think the answer is, yes, if you've packed it with some care, smoked it slowly (so as to avoid overheating), and run a cleaner through it so it won't be wet while waiting for round two. I hope you enjoy your handsome new pipe. [/QUOTE]
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