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Is Peretti's Oriental #40 the best blending "O" out there?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kyle Weiss" data-source="post: 243806" data-attributes="member: 1969"><p>Patton's Quadruple Virginia is the same way, so it isn't just the Oriental stuff. He has a way with tobacco detail that really stands out, and doesn't seem to merely mimic something else. Too many signs are pointing to me needing to go sell some plasma to make a 4Noggins order... *sigh*</p><p></p><p>...anyway, thinking out loud. In any case, "sterile" (as in new briar) isn't the same as "clean," in my book. Clean just means a daily regimen of swabbing out the pipes, either dry or with some grain alcohol, letting them rest a day or so, and making sure nothing too different than the subtlety of the tobacco can handle. Lakeland and heavy Latakia pipes? Probably would take a long time with funky results to start clearing the fog to clarity with some subtle "O's." Some guys clean their pipes once a month, and that's their prerogative, hell, some pipes I don't care to clean too much myself--like cobs and Lat pipes. I just dust 'em out when they're dry. *shrug* </p><p></p><p>Oriental tobacco is my next new fascination for sure. </p><p></p><p>8)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kyle Weiss, post: 243806, member: 1969"] Patton's Quadruple Virginia is the same way, so it isn't just the Oriental stuff. He has a way with tobacco detail that really stands out, and doesn't seem to merely mimic something else. Too many signs are pointing to me needing to go sell some plasma to make a 4Noggins order... *sigh* ...anyway, thinking out loud. In any case, "sterile" (as in new briar) isn't the same as "clean," in my book. Clean just means a daily regimen of swabbing out the pipes, either dry or with some grain alcohol, letting them rest a day or so, and making sure nothing too different than the subtlety of the tobacco can handle. Lakeland and heavy Latakia pipes? Probably would take a long time with funky results to start clearing the fog to clarity with some subtle "O's." Some guys clean their pipes once a month, and that's their prerogative, hell, some pipes I don't care to clean too much myself--like cobs and Lat pipes. I just dust 'em out when they're dry. *shrug* Oriental tobacco is my next new fascination for sure. 8) [/QUOTE]
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