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<blockquote data-quote="CLRV" data-source="post: 141170" data-attributes="member: 1480"><p>That's a really interesting take on this PB.</p><p></p><p>I guess that makes sense; it took me over a year to move from the generally (in my current opinion) horrible aromatics to these blends on the upper end. And it does cost quite a bit more to do it in this style. I've moved from maybe $30 a month to, well, a hell of a lot more spent on tobacco. Granted, I'm playing catchup and trying to start a cellar, but still. I'm not complaining however, about price. It's still grossly cheaper to smoke the very best pipe tobacco in pretty nice briar than it is to smoke a pack a day of Camels or Reds.</p><p></p><p>An even more interesting concept you briefly mentioned is the total number of pipe smokers. I wonder how many of us there are in the world who regularly smoke a pipe, regardless of the quality of instrument or leaf. I bet that in and of itself is a pretty tiny number these days, even with the apparent growth in the under 30 bracket (if BoB membership is reflective at all of the general world).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CLRV, post: 141170, member: 1480"] That's a really interesting take on this PB. I guess that makes sense; it took me over a year to move from the generally (in my current opinion) horrible aromatics to these blends on the upper end. And it does cost quite a bit more to do it in this style. I've moved from maybe $30 a month to, well, a hell of a lot more spent on tobacco. Granted, I'm playing catchup and trying to start a cellar, but still. I'm not complaining however, about price. It's still grossly cheaper to smoke the very best pipe tobacco in pretty nice briar than it is to smoke a pack a day of Camels or Reds. An even more interesting concept you briefly mentioned is the total number of pipe smokers. I wonder how many of us there are in the world who regularly smoke a pipe, regardless of the quality of instrument or leaf. I bet that in and of itself is a pretty tiny number these days, even with the apparent growth in the under 30 bracket (if BoB membership is reflective at all of the general world). [/QUOTE]
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