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			So I thought I would venture in and give pipe smoking a try. I went by my local B&M and dropped about $50 on a briar and some bulk baccy. All the tobacco I purchased was Aro, I liked it but I didn't LOVE it.  
		
		
		
		
		
		
			So tonight I stopped by again, the owner had offered to let me try a bowl or two of tobacco when I visit free of charge. So he gave me a bowl of some Virginia...mmmm now this is more like it! I didnt buy any more tobacco yet, but I did purchase 3 more pipes..this time cobs. I didnt like having to rest the briar and worrying about ruining it. Now I can smoke daily and just rotate. Question, I see a lot of mention about cobs being good starters cause you don't want to ruin the briar. How would you ruin a briar? 
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 My pipe rack is coming from ebay and my first pipe only arrived on Friday  
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 For that reason many of us will devote pipes to a certain style of tobacco (one for vapers, one for english, one for burleys etc.) and some folks even devote pipes to a specific tobacco. 
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			Actually I don't use the salt method, I just use the booze lol 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			heard of rare cases of the salt expanding and going so far as to crack the briar. Yes is most cases a good cleaning will fix the pipe, but we a superstitious and wary folk :P I have pipes I wouldn't even risk a ghosted flavor jumping in and grabbing hold lol 
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			Smoking a briar too often without a rest, keeps it moist - it smokes hot - it causes tongue bite.  Can it ruin it?  Maybe, I don't know.  However, unrested briars taste cruddy when they're wet.  That's the long and short of it.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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 ![]() That, and, I dont know about the rest of you, but my first Cobb has one of the most scorched bowls I've seen! A big reason, IMO, for starting with a Cobb is to learn to light properly without scorching the bowl. 
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    The 11-post superstitious PaulMac rookie speaks the trooth; why take the time and effort (and smallish risk) to soak and scour a pipe if you don't have to?  Great post, newguy.Further to risks that cobs can avoid - it is amazing how many ways a new pipe smoker can find to burn a pipe, char a rim, chomp a pristine vulcanite hand-cut bit, dent briar or gore a smooth meerschaum chamber. Cobs are good ground to learn, experiment and make cheap mistakes. 
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