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Strange Flavor in a New Pipe
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<blockquote data-quote="Ozark Wizard" data-source="post: 535438" data-attributes="member: 3652"><p>It's probably the bowl coating cooking. Just about every new pipe, while breaking in, offers it's own influence on the smoke. I smoke a lot of hardwood pipes, and the first several smokes are definitely flavoured by the type of wood offering up tastes you don't expect from the blend of tobacco you loaded. It should subside after you've run some tobacco through it.</p><p></p><p>No worries!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ozark Wizard, post: 535438, member: 3652"] It's probably the bowl coating cooking. Just about every new pipe, while breaking in, offers it's own influence on the smoke. I smoke a lot of hardwood pipes, and the first several smokes are definitely flavoured by the type of wood offering up tastes you don't expect from the blend of tobacco you loaded. It should subside after you've run some tobacco through it. No worries! [/QUOTE]
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