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<blockquote data-quote="Thomas Tkach" data-source="post: 392069" data-attributes="member: 1422"><p>I think you make some good points. I am a creature of habit, so I like dedicating because when I want a blend, I know what pipe I'm going to smoke it in. For the most part, I don't dedicate pipes to 1 blend only. I have to this point had a pipe or two for heavy English/balkan, one or two for milder English, one for VA, one or two for VAPer, etc. My question is more to do with further sub-dividing the genres: VAs into Stoved, Brighter, and Red, for instance, or do you divide by blender: all SG in the same pipe(s), all ketchup-laced McClelland in other pipe(s)? I know I need to experiment to find the right pipes for each category, but what should those categories be?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thomas Tkach, post: 392069, member: 1422"] I think you make some good points. I am a creature of habit, so I like dedicating because when I want a blend, I know what pipe I'm going to smoke it in. For the most part, I don't dedicate pipes to 1 blend only. I have to this point had a pipe or two for heavy English/balkan, one or two for milder English, one for VA, one or two for VAPer, etc. My question is more to do with further sub-dividing the genres: VAs into Stoved, Brighter, and Red, for instance, or do you divide by blender: all SG in the same pipe(s), all ketchup-laced McClelland in other pipe(s)? I know I need to experiment to find the right pipes for each category, but what should those categories be? [/QUOTE]
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