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Matching Pipes to Certain Tobaccos?
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<blockquote data-quote="Justpipes" data-source="post: 36453" data-attributes="member: 38"><p>Others can probably speak to this better because most all of my pipes have only ever had 1-2 blends of tobacco smoked in them but mostly 1.</p><p></p><p>It is better to dedicate pipes to one type of tobacco than it is to smoke many different types in one pipe. When I say types I am not talking about one particular brand but rather English blends, VA blends, Natural Burley blends or aromaics. Different tobaccos can "ghost" a pipe. For example, If you have been smoking English blends with heavy Latakia in a pipe for a while and then decide to smoke a VA blend, the Latakia blend will confuse the full flavor of the VA blend that you are expecting. Also as you will hear many "old timers" say, your palette will become confused as well as the pipe itself. I cannot speak for everyone for sure, but these things definitely hold true for my smoking experience. Besides it is a very good excuse for most folks to acquire more pipes. :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justpipes, post: 36453, member: 38"] Others can probably speak to this better because most all of my pipes have only ever had 1-2 blends of tobacco smoked in them but mostly 1. It is better to dedicate pipes to one type of tobacco than it is to smoke many different types in one pipe. When I say types I am not talking about one particular brand but rather English blends, VA blends, Natural Burley blends or aromaics. Different tobaccos can "ghost" a pipe. For example, If you have been smoking English blends with heavy Latakia in a pipe for a while and then decide to smoke a VA blend, the Latakia blend will confuse the full flavor of the VA blend that you are expecting. Also as you will hear many "old timers" say, your palette will become confused as well as the pipe itself. I cannot speak for everyone for sure, but these things definitely hold true for my smoking experience. Besides it is a very good excuse for most folks to acquire more pipes. :lol: [/QUOTE]
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