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Ain't Never Gonna Leave
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First Name: Todd
Location: Northcentral woods of Wisconsin
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Yes, I have tried a couple cigar blends; from C&D, McClellands, Hermit and McConnells. I am sure there are others out there. I even had one which I blended myself - tried this a couple times - MJ liked it, but I wasn't to wild about it. So, give them a shot if you want, but if you really want to enjoy a cigar in a pipe, simply stuff one in there. I have done that on occasion when nearing the end of a cigar that I am really enjoying. Given that it is the right ring guage for the specific pipe, sometime they fit exceptionally well by placing the head into the bowl, sometimes needing a little encouragement. Interestingly, it allows you to smoke a cigar totally to ash.
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The Hebrew Hammer
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![]() As for other cigar-pipe blends I have tried: C&D BIlly Budd Habana Daydream McClellands Dominican Old Glory (My favorite of the cigar-pipe tobacco genre so far) ... there are others but I forget. I started with English blends, moved to pipe blends with cigar leaf, and now am starting to enjoy the fine world of virginias. What Todd says is true, though. I dont smoke pipes to taste cigars, I smoke cigars to taste cigars. Sometimes you just need a pipe to taste like a pipe.
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