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New to Pipe Smoking
I have never smoked a pipe in my life and I am looking into pipes and tobacco to start a new way to relax and excape the every day muck that goes on with being deployed. I find that smoking cigars allows me to break free and relax after my day. I am deployed to Afghanistan and I am searching the web for a good site to purchase pipes and the good stuff that goes in them. Any thoughts or expert advise let me know. Thanks from Bagram, Afghanistan.
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Re: New to Pipe Smoking
If www.frenchyspipes.com can't set you right, I will.
Read his "Cobs" page, first. Cobs are easy to learn with, inexpensive and make excellent pipes for environments that might beat the snot out of a fancy briar. Most all of us smoke them and we like them. Frenchy has a starter kit that includes some tobacco, pipe cleaners and a tamper. He'll start you off in a good direction. All other questions are discussed in one place, enough to make you dangerous - http://groups.google.com/group/alt.s...d1b87db15204e0 Light the way. |
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Frenchy will take care of you. Frenchy is a Marine, so he is very respectful of all the people who serve. I ordered from him and he threw in some extra things (lighter and a pipe pouch) just for serving. I really appreciated it. |
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Go with a Cobb Pipe first, then look into other types. |
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x3 on Frenchy. Going with him over a company like pipesandcigars or smokingpipes may be better with International shipping as well (though those are both great retailers).
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A meerschaum pipe shares characteristics with a cob (no ghosting of flavors, no issues with moisture, relatively cool smoking, not terribly expensive) but, made of clay, won't bounce if you drop it. If you prefer to start with a meer, make sure it comes with a fitted hardshell case. They do not "soften" a smoke like a cob or briar will - the flavor is "right there" where you can taste it. http://fujipub.com/elfumador/meersch...attice302d.jpg |
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I would agree with everything stated already when talking about going with a cob to start with and to get it from Frenchy. I also really love my meer. As Moo said with the meer the flavor is right there in your face with them. So sitting back contemplating what that sublte taste is with them doesnt happen.
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Cobs are all I use at the moment; quick, cheap, and in my case, I like the minis for a brief smoke break. Paid $2.50 for two shipped online - ebay has good deals if you can get them in bulk.
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There's a world of information on the Internet and on this site. Don't hesitate to ask questions as you go along. There are many people on this forum really know their stuff and can help you tremendously as you go along.
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