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![]() Mark, thanks for the links! And thanks for the good advice from Brian and the Rev, too. I'm not too worried about smoking too fast, see, I smoke a lot of small ring CC's so I tend to smoke slowly, anyway. Hopefully, the Chacoms won't give me too much trouble. I hear that they're pretty cool smokers and the smallish bowl sizes suit me as well. Besides, they make such pretty pipes.
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You are also right, they come cleaned and ready to smoke, and you usually do not have to struggle through the break in period. Brands I have found easy to break in: Castello, Radice, Don Carlos, Lee von Erck, Cobs. Stanwell, Savinelli, Meerschaums Brands I have found hard to break in: Peterson, Dunhill, Chacom, Butz-Choquin Brands that were all over the map in regard to breaking in are plethora! Peace of the Lord be with you.
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I have very little experience myself, but I figured I'll just smoke the thing and not worry too much about it, EXCEPT for keeping it as cool as possible. Heating it up to the point of burning the briar seems like a bad idea and I can see the rationality behind that.
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I find Chacoms can break in very slowly and difficultly.
Fill it and smoke it. There are all sorts of methods. Virginias I have found make the hardest cakes. Smoking too hot and/or too fast are the sure ways to possible harm a pipe. Peace of The Lord be with you.
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So a pastor friend of mine decided I needed to "smoke pipes like a man" instead of cigars. I'm not quite sold as I have come to enjoy cigars quite a bit. He gave me a Dr. Grabow and a corncob pipe. I have tried smoking both but I'm not quite sure if I'm doing any of this right since I have never smoked a pipe or known anyone who has. It seems like it should be self explanatory but I am having problems. When I light it the top burns but then it goes out, and I can never seem to get to the bottom. Anyone have some words of wisdom for me? Cigars seem like a lot less work.
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Dry the tobacco more than you think you should
Fill the pipe less than you think you should Puff often, but not too often, and tamp only when needed. There is a learning curve that all pipers go though, stick with it and you're technique will improve. |
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How do I know when to tamp? I guess I don't necessarily understand the concept.
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We can tell you what to do, but sometimes a live tutor is a better resource, and much more helpful than any advice we can give you here. I learned more from experimentation and then time with a veteran pipester refining with him, watching him, letting him watch my technique and then his commentary. Peace of The Lord be with you.
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^^^^ +1
In addition to Todds comment, I would also suggest getting together with your "Pastor" for a session or two to show you. Who knows, it may develop into a regular session of pipe tobacco learning for you... ![]()
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You only want to compact the top layer of ash, not compress the tobacco underneath.
If the pipe isn't staying lit, you probably either have the tobacco packed too tightly in the pipe, or it is too most. |
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Probably a combination of the two. Thanks for the help
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Thanks Rev. I hope to see you in January at symposia. It will be great to get together and smoke.
Mark I would do that but it is so cold here now that it would hardly be bearable.
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Thanks guys for the help dried out some tobacco and smoked it today. It made a huge difference. Easily the most pleasant pipe smoking experience I have had yet.
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another newbie question here..... Just started with pipe smoking and a bunch of great guys bombed me with some tobacco, and I bought a few tins/pouches myself. Right now I have about a dozen zip-lock bags, a few pouches and a couple tins. I have them in a 50 count desktop with no humidification. Is this OK, Should I add humidification?
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This may seem somewhat random, but is there a quick rule-of-thumb as to what kind of tobacco in what kind of bowl. Ferinstance: I've heard that straight VA's are best in a wide bowl like a pot because the wide surface area burns more tobacco concurrently, imparting more flavor.
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Here's the rule of thumb, try your tobaccos in different size bowls and see which ones smoke best of you, for ultimately, you need to satisfy your palate. Personally, I have found that I like my VAs in many sizes of bowls, and more often than not, the choice is made by asking, "what pipe do I want to smoke today?" Peace of the Lord be with you.
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