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<blockquote data-quote="puros_bran" data-source="post: 392071" data-attributes="member: 10"><p>Back in the day a feller smoked his blend in his pipe/s.</p><p>That was dedication. I'm not real sure what brought about the era of smoking 500 different blends, the Internet maybe? </p><p></p><p> But anyone that can't smell or taste heavy orientals in a pipe that has had a quantity of those leaves burned in them is either deluding themselves or have no sense of taste/smell. The oils from those tobaccos do soak into the wood with repeated burnings just like anything else would. Are you going to permanently taint a pipe after a bowl? A tin? Probably not, but long term smoking of those blends will. </p><p></p><p>Also saying that The Balken was the most forward Latakia blend is misleading. There are blends, then and now, that are far more Latakia/oriental forward.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="puros_bran, post: 392071, member: 10"] Back in the day a feller smoked his blend in his pipe/s. That was dedication. I'm not real sure what brought about the era of smoking 500 different blends, the Internet maybe? But anyone that can't smell or taste heavy orientals in a pipe that has had a quantity of those leaves burned in them is either deluding themselves or have no sense of taste/smell. The oils from those tobaccos do soak into the wood with repeated burnings just like anything else would. Are you going to permanently taint a pipe after a bowl? A tin? Probably not, but long term smoking of those blends will. Also saying that The Balken was the most forward Latakia blend is misleading. There are blends, then and now, that are far more Latakia/oriental forward. [/QUOTE]
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