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<blockquote data-quote="DrT999" data-source="post: 395243" data-attributes="member: 1935"><p>The Pease article is good but feel free to ask follow-up questions around the board! We all have (conflicting) opinions!</p><p></p><p>RE: aromatics. Although I tried lots of different things in my first incarnation as a pipe smoker (76-97), I always came back to Captain Black (white or royal). When I returned, it did nothing for me. Still, some of what I enjoy today are just as flavored (Westmorland, 1792, not to mention many Lakelands, or those flavored in smoky as opposed to sweet ways, i.e. Latakia & Kentucky blends), but they all tend to have less cavendish than what I enjoyed years ago. Others' experiences may vary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrT999, post: 395243, member: 1935"] The Pease article is good but feel free to ask follow-up questions around the board! We all have (conflicting) opinions! RE: aromatics. Although I tried lots of different things in my first incarnation as a pipe smoker (76-97), I always came back to Captain Black (white or royal). When I returned, it did nothing for me. Still, some of what I enjoy today are just as flavored (Westmorland, 1792, not to mention many Lakelands, or those flavored in smoky as opposed to sweet ways, i.e. Latakia & Kentucky blends), but they all tend to have less cavendish than what I enjoyed years ago. Others' experiences may vary. [/QUOTE]
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