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<blockquote data-quote="Dorchester" data-source="post: 505944" data-attributes="member: 4139"><p>So, I've had the good fortune of adding one to my collection. In this case a <a href="http://www.tobaccopipes.com/peterson-aran-01-tobacco-pipe-fishtail/" target="_blank">Peterson Aran 01</a> that I grabbed on eBay for a reasonable price. Unsmoked estate.</p><p></p><p>And either I'm losing my mind, or this thing smokes wet. Do you gents find that a tobacco needs more or less drying time depending on what you're smoking it in? Because by the time I get down to the last quarter on this thing, it is audibly sizzling. It's pretty wild. I've never experienced that in a cob or in the other briars I've tried. </p><p></p><p>Incidentally, I thought I'd try my hand at restoration, so I grabbed a Sav Dry System 2614 in need of some love. I'll give you all a good cringe and post about my amateur restoration skills later, but I want to say: That thing smokes like a dream.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dorchester, post: 505944, member: 4139"] So, I've had the good fortune of adding one to my collection. In this case a [url=http://www.tobaccopipes.com/peterson-aran-01-tobacco-pipe-fishtail/]Peterson Aran 01[/url] that I grabbed on eBay for a reasonable price. Unsmoked estate. And either I'm losing my mind, or this thing smokes wet. Do you gents find that a tobacco needs more or less drying time depending on what you're smoking it in? Because by the time I get down to the last quarter on this thing, it is audibly sizzling. It's pretty wild. I've never experienced that in a cob or in the other briars I've tried. Incidentally, I thought I'd try my hand at restoration, so I grabbed a Sav Dry System 2614 in need of some love. I'll give you all a good cringe and post about my amateur restoration skills later, but I want to say: That thing smokes like a dream. [/QUOTE]
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