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I know Corn Cobs are already cheap, But I bought a $3.00 one from my local News and Smokes. I wanted to see if I would like this before finding a decent cob.
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y13...s/IMAG0256.jpg http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y13...s/IMAG0257.jpg I also picked up some tobacco, 3 different kinds.. See how this goes for me.. http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y13...s/IMAG0253.jpg http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y13...s/IMAG0254.jpg http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y13...s/IMAG0255.jpg Cob bowl seems real small. After this, I will try the Dr. Grabow I inherited. |
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Looks Fuuuuuunnn.....
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Enjoy it! Remember, think of your 'puffs' as a sipping draw, not the harder draw you'd use on a cigar. On the light take long, easy draws, just enough to get the flame down into the tobacco. :tu
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The cob was crap.. It broke. Also, first pipe smoking didn't go to well. I stopped and grabbed a cigar.
I'm going to try one of the ones that were given to me, tonight. |
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If I may offer another opinion, try different tobacco. Most pipesmokers start with local pipe shop (Altadis) aromatics. To me, this will never be an enjoyable experience if you're a cigar smoker.
Call Cornell & Diehl and tell Craig or whoever you get that you're new and would like try try some non-aromatic blends. Let him know you are coming from cigars, and I'm sure he'll toss you some cigar blend, a good burley, and a good Virginia among other things. I can almost promise you'll be happy. http://cornellanddiehl.com/index.html :2 |
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Seems like a lot of work to try and smoke a bowl. I had a burley blend I tried Saturday. I did like it, Just couldn't get it to burn.
I ended up watching some videos and what not on youtube.. I wasn't lighting it correctly. I was scared to light it.. So, I may attempt this again now that I have seen how to light it. My problem is it always goes out! |
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That's the other reason I rail against bulks in pipe shops. They're goopy enough that it's hard to establish good technique. I'll give you a secret. Next time you hit a Wal-Mart or a local tobacco store, buy a pouch of Prince Albert or Carter Hall. Some pipe snobs laugh at these, but they're much better quality than 99.99% of things you'll find in bulk at a pipe store. They're also excellent "learning" tobaccos. |
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I understand what you are going through Garry, I had tried getting into this slope as well but couldn't seem to maintain a consistent process. I have not given up on it, but am really loving cigars. Your thread, and the info from Tony, has made me want to try again soon.
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Shane, After the times I have tried the pipe.. and I had a cigar next.. Man was that cigar more enjoyable than before..
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Have you tried really drying out your tobacco? Maybe overnight if it is heavily cased.
I just started smoking a pipe last month to save money vs. cigars. Ha! yeah right. I have dived head first down this slope. I like pipes way more than cigars now especially since I can spend $10 on a cigar and have an enjoyable 2 hrs. I can spend $10 on a tin of pipe tobacco and have 20-30 hrs of enjoyable smoking time. There's also the fact I can smoke a pipe in the middle of the day without getting zonked out on vitamin N. Now I only turn to a cigar when I want a big N hit at night or when my buddies pressure me into one. |
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ehh.. I do not think pipes are for me. I will just display them, the ones that were passed down to me.
I will buy a cob pipe.. to at least finish the stuff I bought. |
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I've smoked through 2 different tins of C&D blends and, not once, have I smoked through without 5 or 6 relights. It goes out, I relight it. No shame.
That being said, I'm probably done with pipes. Cigars do it for me |
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Here is what I got coming: Cornell & Diehl Tin - tptcnd37 1 8.94 Purple Cow (2oz.) Cornell & Diehl Tin - tptcnd04 1 8.94 Bayou Morning Flake (2oz) Cornell & Diehl Tin - tptcnd953 1 8.94 First Responders Pipe Tobacco (2oz) Cornell & Diehl "Pirate bptcnd02 4 2.35 Kake" (bulk) Dunhill Tin - Night Cap / tptdun10 1 8.50 Nightcap (50g) Corn Cob Diplomat mmcc3 2 8.25 Straight Pipe Dunhill Tin - Mixture 965 tptdun09 1 8.50 (50g) Cornell & Diehl "Night bptcnd95 4 2.35 Train" (bulk) BJ Long's X-Absorbent pc09 5 1.04 Pipe Cleaners (bundle) Escudo Navy DeLuxe (50g) tptacp01 1 9.59 GL Pease Haddo's Delight tptglp11 1 9.76 [2oz tin] Cornell & Diehl "Bayou bptcnd08 4 2.35 Morning" (bulk) Cornell & Diehl Tin - tptcnd91(b/o x1) 0 8.94 Exhausted Rooster (2oz) Hearth & Home Virginia tpthnh629 1 14.95 Spice 8oz tin This order started out as just wanting more Virginia Spice and to try a couple of different tins but I got carried away. Edit: to actually say something that has to do with why I quoted you. I still get a Nic hit from cigars but with a pipe I can just start smoking a bowl of whatever blend I feel like at lunch and when the N starts to come on I'll just put it away for later. The amazing thing is a pipe will still taste good later where as a cigar will be a nasty stale mess if you try to finish one later. |
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