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jjmitchem 05-22-2013 12:45 PM

Re: New Pipe Smoker With A Question? Ask an Old Fart
 
Great advice Moo. I'm just learning to appreciate flake tobacco and it is definitely moving up on my favorites.

bstarrs 06-03-2013 07:46 PM

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I just ordered a couple Missouri Mearschaum cob pipes from smokingpipes.com. I figured they would serve as my first pipes to try the hobby out and if I don't like it I'm not out very much cash. Question is, do they break or wear out really easily? And what do you recommend for me to try based on enjoying more full bodied cigars and hating flavoured tobacco?

Commander Quan 06-04-2013 08:28 AM

Re: New Pipe Smoker With A Question? Ask an Old Fart
 
Welcome Braeden. A lot of guys like to go with a Latakia blend like Frog Morton or Squadron Leader. Blends like these have a smokey flavor and are easy to smoke without overheating. If you are used to strong cigars, pipe tobacco will never match the strength or body of a cigar, so initially you may find the experience a little lacking but you're pallet will adjust.

Your cobs should serve you well for a long time under normal conditions.

bstarrs 06-04-2013 12:05 PM

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Well I placed my first order through smokingpipes.com. For my first tobaccos I ordered Peterson Irish Flake, Gawith Full Virginia Flake, Balkan Sasieni, and Captain Black Dark (I know it probably sucks but it was like 2.50 for the pouch so I figured I would throw it in. I'm looking forward to trying these out.

Thanks a lot for your advice Quan, I'm sure I will have more questions.

Mister Moo 06-04-2013 12:16 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Commander Quan (Post 1843719)
...Your cobs should serve you well for a long time under normal conditions.

Abnormal circumstances include smoking outdoors until the cob has a little cake inside. A slight breeze over a new cob can burn it out in short order. Ask me how I know. :D

https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-j...ned%2520in.jpg

cjhalbrooks 06-04-2013 01:31 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Mister Moo (Post 1843837)
Abnormal circumstances include smoking outdoors until the cob has a little cake inside. A slight breeze over a new cob can burn it out in short order. Ask me how I know. :D

https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-j...ned%2520in.jpg


So at this point is the pipe still okay to use or will the pipe (combust) catch fire. Also will the burnt cob change the flavor of the tobacco?

bstarrs 06-04-2013 11:25 PM

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I'll make sure to break in the cob away from the wind. Thanks for the tip

Mister Moo 06-05-2013 01:08 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by cjhalbrooks (Post 1843856)
So at this point is the pipe still okay to use or will the pipe (combust) catch fire. Also will the burnt cob change the flavor of the tobacco?

At the point in the photo the pipe was getting hard to hold from the heat. I did the same thing with another new cob - a General - 2 1/2 years ago. The outside on this one showed a dark brown spot, was pretty well gutted and too hot to touch while smoking.

https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-i...IMAG0026-1.jpg

The cob in the post above was a fat little Hackert, about Legend size; neither of the pipes tasted ill. I mudded them both and they have been giving perfect service for many years. The General may be the best smoking pipe I ever owned. No more hot spot after smoothing in some mud and a few smokes:

https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-Q...0/P1010312.jpg

bstarrs 06-05-2013 02:29 PM

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Does mudding actually mean rubbing mud inside? Or am I stupid for thinking that?

Commander Quan 06-05-2013 03:24 PM

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Pipe mud is made with cigar ash and water that is mixed into a paste. It's magic stuff and can be used to raise the heal of a poorly drilled pipe, or fill in a spot that has started to burn out on a cob.

bstarrs 06-06-2013 08:37 AM

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Oh I see, that's cool

Mister Moo 06-06-2013 11:30 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Commander Quan (Post 1844433)
...or fill in a spot that has started to burn out on a cob.

... or a briar! Heel below elevated with mud:

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-Q...%2520caked.jpg

Commander Quan 06-06-2013 11:56 AM

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The bricks of Moo's house is actually mortared with pipe mud.

bstarrs 06-07-2013 07:49 PM

Re: New Pipe Smoker With A Question? Ask an Old Fart
 
Any special preparations needed for lighting up a virgin pipe Quan? Mine should be arriving any day and i am excited to try them out.

Commander Quan 06-07-2013 09:40 PM

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Not so much with a cob. I'd start with the BS, it should give you the most flavor with the least amount of effort. If you're used to cigars thevolume of smoke will be less than what you are used to so avoid the instinct to puff harder.

mahtofire14 08-18-2013 10:09 PM

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This pipe forum has got me very interested in starting smoking pipes. I have been lurking on this side of the forum here for a couple weeks now, picking up info here and there. It has been valuable advice so far and has led me to want to buy a corn cob pipe to start with. My question is does one type of stem (not sure if that's the correct term), whether it's bent or straight make a difference in the taste, draw, or burn? Thanks in advance.

RevSmoke 08-18-2013 10:22 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by mahtofire14 (Post 1874918)
This pipe forum has got me very interested in starting smoking pipes. I have been lurking on this side of the forum here for a couple weeks now, picking up info here and there. It has been valuable advice so far and has led me to want to buy a corn cob pipe to start with. My question is does one type of stem (not sure if that's the correct term), whether it's bent or straight make a difference in the taste, draw, or burn? Thanks in advance.

If you buy a cob, take out the filter, it is useless and does nothing but get soggy and clogged up. Essentially, there is not much difference between straight and bent, I enjoy both. However, if anything, a bent will collect condensation and cause a gurgle more easily than a straight. Cobs are great smokers to try pipe smoking.

mahtofire14 08-18-2013 10:36 PM

Re: New Pipe Smoker With A Question? Ask an Old Fart
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RevSmoke (Post 1874919)
If you buy a cob, take out the filter, it is useless and does nothing but get soggy and clogged up. Essentially, there is not much difference between straight and bent, I enjoy both. However, if anything, a bent will collect condensation and cause a gurgle more easily than a straight. Cobs are great smokers to try pipe smoking.

Thanks Todd! I think I'll try a straight one to start off.

Commander Quan 08-19-2013 11:26 AM

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When I buy cobs that have the orange bits like the Legend. I only buy the straight shape. The orange plastic bits aren't bent as much as they are kinked and a lot of junk builds up in that kink, and a pipe cleaner can't get it out very well.

CoffeeWaterBeer 09-10-2013 11:38 AM

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I've enjoyed pipes since I was 15-16 on and off (about 20 years). I'm no expert but thought I had a pretty decent idea of what was what. That said, I want to thank all the OFs on here as you've opened my eyes to several things I was unaware of. Most importantly, the new-found appreciation for a nice cob.

May your bowls always be full gentlemen, thank you.


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