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Now I need to know..........how do I store pipe tobacco??? I don't think storing it with my cigars is a good idea. I have a 75 count that I am not using should I reseason it and store the tobacco in that??? |
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Shawn, smoking a pipe... who woulda thunk????
![]() If the tins are unopened, they can be stored in a box (in a cool place) or on a shelf in a basement. If the tabak is in baggies, or the tin is opened, it may start to dry out. I've started using Ziplock storage containers for the contents of tins or bulk tabak. Samples can be stored in a container like you sent those Opus X's in to me (in fact, that's what it's being used for now) ![]() If you end up like me, when you find that you enjoy a particular tabak, you'll just leave the tabak in the tin until it's empty. Or, you'll order it in bulk (if available), place the bulk package in a large Ziplock storage container, and refill an old tin. A great website to get info on various pipe tobaccos is: TobaccoReviews.com There are only a few aromatics that I enjoy, and I've migrated to straight Virginias and burleys. The subtle flavors come out, when you "sip" the smoke from your pipe. It's very much like smoking and enjoying a good cigar. BTW, Xikar makes a few very nice pipe lighters. I have two now, that I use constantly. Have fun, Shawn... it's another slope to slide down!! ![]()
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Crap I can't use a torch???
How about good wooden matches will that work.......I don't have a soft flame anywhere in this house. |
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![]() Meerschaum, unlike briar, doesn't much hold a scent (or a "ghost" as we say here in the pipe fraternity) so you can smoke all kinds of tobacco in one or two meers. Briars, sooner or later, need to be segregated according to tobacco types (don't ask - long story). Meerschaum doesn't get soggy when you smoke two or three bowls in a day; brair does get soggy and likes to dry out for a day or more after a few bowlsful. Briar needs to build a dime-thick carbon cake inside the bowl to smoke cooler and dryer as time goes on and, when too thick, needs scraping or reaming; meers are kept more-or-less cake-free - smoke and scrape lightly with a pipe tool or bristle-type pipe cleaner to discourage buildup. A cob is like a $4.00 meer - they're also great with moisture and tend not to ghost very much. Get a straight pipe for starters. They're way easier to pass pipe cleaners through when gurgling begins.
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hmmmmmmm meer huh, were can I get them that are not carved in a skulls head and look like I should be smoking pot in them |
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http://www.smspipes.com/index.cfm/fu...n/catalog.main http://www.cupojoes.com/cgi-bin/dept...ch=DW&tier2=88 http://www.paylesspipes.com/items.php?deptid=2&a=1#s320 Meers are great, I have an IMP and SMS and use them as testers.
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I have just scrolled through 220 Meer Pipes on Ebay.................I don't have a f'n clue what I am looking at LOL |
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I am thinking of using my 75ct for my pipe tobacco and just not humidify it. Also since all the tobacco is in tins or bags will it be ok to store the pipes in there as well? Thanks to all for being patient with all my questions |
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Just my opinion based on what I did, but all the tobaccos seemed to blend flavors...when I went to taste them they all seemed about the same but these were in plastic baggies...in tins I guess it would be okay...dunno if I'd stash my pipes in the same place as they need to dry out between smokes and I think sticking them in a humi would impede their drying...you can get an inexpensive rack on ebay...
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you want to keep your pipes out in open so that the air can help keep the pipes smelling and tasting fresh. think about how a stale cigar smells when it's kept in a car or such, your pipe will have a similar smell if you keep them in a closed space. I don't even like to keep mine in my pipe bag for too long
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when i travel, i put my pipes in their pipe bags, then fit 2 of them in each pipe box, then it goes in a travel humi (use to be used for cigars). by the time i'm done with a herf, the pipe bags/boxes stink.
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