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02-15-2009, 05:23 PM | #1 |
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Re: New Pipe Smoker With A Question? Ask an Old Fa
I'm about to give the pipe smoking a try after my last experience about 22 years ago. I know all the stuff to get but I'm concerned about the tobacco to try. I saw the reccommended Carters from the drug store and will give that a shot. But do different tobaccos have different "body" and "strength"? I'm probably gonna stay away from aromatics but what are some good one's to try for someone who likes relatively strong cigars? Or is pipe smoking just a completely different kind of thing? Thanks.
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02-17-2009, 03:50 PM | #2 | |
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If your going to try some Carter Hall, you might as well try a little Prince albert, I Like it alot... |
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02-15-2009, 06:41 PM | #3 |
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Different pipe tobacco do have different strengths and such. The most general classification is aromatic and non aromatic. This is one of the best sites I've found for explaining tobacco.
http://members.bellatlantic.net/~vze...e/tobacco.html And this site is also a great rating site. http://tobaccoreviews.com/
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02-15-2009, 07:14 PM | #4 |
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I was reading a bit from The Pipe Smoker's Ephemeris and wondered if any of you old timers could answer a question. The articles I have come across, from 20+ years ago all indicate that Orientals are Aromatic tobaccos and what we now call Aromatics were referred to as Flavored or Topped tobaccos. Anyone remember when this changed or why?
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02-17-2009, 09:11 PM | #5 | |
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1. 1 of, relating to, or having aroma: a. a fragrant b. b having a strong smell c. c having a distinctive quality 2. 2 of an organic compound characterized by increased chemical stability resulting from the delocalization of electrons in a ring system (as benzene) containing usually multiple conjugated double bonds compare alicyclic aliphatic - Synonym - see odorous The term aromatic does not necessarily mean smells good it just means it smells or has an aroma. Any tobacco is aromatic no matter what is done to it. In the pipe world Aromatic seems to generally mean "smells sweet," or smells like it is flavored. It's oversimplification of the word but for our purposes it seems to work. As for the root of your question I can't exactly explain why or when the use of the term changed but I would think that the above may have some thing to do with it. Of course I could be completely wrong.
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02-18-2009, 07:00 PM | #6 | |
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"I do recall conversations, about this topic, many years ago. I still have about 20 issues of the Pipe Smoker's Ephemeris and I was skimming through them this morning to see if I could find anything on this topic. I could not! I do recall that, many years ago, the Oriental tobacco from the Eastern Mediterranean Countries, especially Turkey and Greece, were called Natural Aromatics. Many use to call the Syrian and Cyprian Latakia Tobaccos "Natural Aromatics". I believe the Key Word here is "Natural". The aromatic blends, of today, were always referred to as cased tobaccos years ago. They were never called aromatics back then. I don't really know when the transition of Cased Tobaccos being called Aromatics actually occurred, but I suspect that is was a slow process of evolution, that probably stared in the 1960's. I hope this helps a little."
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02-17-2009, 07:03 PM | #7 |
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Does he come in a can?
I actually went a bit overboard and bought about a pound of different tobaccos from Smokers Haven. Got some accessories as well. At least I have a bunch of smoke shop matches to burn through. Now I just need a pipe. Gonna try and get a corncob for Friday until I get a chance to see groogs. |
02-18-2009, 08:15 PM | #8 |
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That's a lot good information. Thanks.
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02-19-2009, 04:07 AM | #9 |
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I believe IHT also has some thoughts on African leaf with natural (aromatic) flavors or qualities that some might characterize as "soapy". Perhaps he will add more on this.
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02-22-2009, 10:10 PM | #10 |
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Are the pipe stems universal? Say I wanted to change a straight pipe stem to something different..is that possible?
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02-23-2009, 06:53 AM | #11 | |
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Custom vulcanite, ebonite and lucite stems are offered by many pipemakes and pipe repair guys. They're mostly under $20. Some specialize in making perfect reproductions of "brand identification" stamps, dots, imprints, etc. There are more people than Dunhill who can stick a white dot on a black stem.
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02-23-2009, 07:47 AM | #12 | |
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02-27-2009, 10:12 PM | #13 |
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OK, I just finished a NST with Slow Triathlete (thanks again!) and now I have a couple of questions...
1) Storage - can I store different pipe tobacco together? I don't have any fancy jars so I was going to use an old herf-a-dor and just leave them in their bags...will that mess up the flavors? 2) Humidity - I have seen posts regarding re-humidifying dry tobacco, but should I keep some humidity control in the container with them, like cigars? 3) Aging - does pipe tobacco age (get better, change profile, etc.) like a cigar? I bow to your wisdom and thank the mighty fog's of the pipe in advance |
02-27-2009, 11:51 PM | #14 |
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1) IF they are in baggies right next to or on top of each other the flavor profiles may change a bit depending on how long they are in such proximity. If you have a say a straight virginia lying under an english or balkan the Virginia may carry some undertones of that blend. If they are fairly well separted I think you should be fine.
2) You do not need to and shouldn't keep a humidity control (like a humidity disk, I am assuming) with them. Pipe tobacco should be kept at much much lower humidity levels than a cigar. If you forget about a bag or tin for a few months and find that it has dried to a crisp then there are ways to re-hydrate it and bring it back close to normal. 3) Pipe tobacco does age very well in fact. There are slightly contrasting opinions on this matter however. Some distinguished tobacco blenders feel that a little air is necessary to facilitate aging. However there are many who believe that the oxygen could cause mold to grow rendering the tobacco un-smokeable. My opinion is that when I will age tobacco that is already out of the tin I will store in a mason jar that is air sealed but leave a gap from the lid to the tobacco that way there is a bit of air but when the tobacco eats up that oxygen it will start the aging process. (this last part is my own opinion I follow from reading articles on the matter) this is a very good website that may help your understanding. http://agingfaq.nocturne.org/ Cheers and happy puffing on that new tobacco.
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02-27-2009, 11:57 PM | #15 |
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Nick, thanks for the info! Time to find some storage devices for my baccy, looks like
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02-28-2009, 12:01 AM | #16 |
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You may want to PM Big D KC. I know he just got done storing away about 10lbs. of baccy with mason jars and a food saver. He did a lot of research and should be able to give you some pointers.
However those samples may not be worth it to jar up, they should stay fresh in the bag for quite some time.
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02-28-2009, 10:39 PM | #17 |
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Grab you a case (12) of half pint kerr canning jars for about $10 or so at your local grocery store. Take em home clean them up real good, drop your samples in them and just be sure to screw the lids down tight after dipping into them each time for a smoke! Should last pretty much indefinitely for the most part. (well maybe only a few years of opening & closing the jars multiple times a day!) Be sure to label them!
I've learned the canning jars are wonderful storage devices. The canning jars will keep your samples pretty much exactly like they were the day you put them in until they are gone. No need for a vacuum sealer at this stage! Open, Close, Enjoy! |
03-02-2009, 11:05 AM | #18 |
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My method was similar for long term storage:
1. Buy small cooler that could hold a 12 pk 2. Buy tons of tins of tobacco 3. fill cooler 4. Vac seal cooler 5. place cooler somewhere where I'll never find it 6. wait a few decades 7. smoke |
03-02-2009, 06:41 PM | #19 | |
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Don't get me wrong, I'm all for overkill. I just don't want people thinking they wont age properly without vac sealing the cooler. |
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03-02-2009, 09:01 PM | #20 |
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