The camaro show 08:52 PM 12-06-2018
So I've never smoked a pipe and was wondering whats it like and how it tastes and how long it takes comparing to cigars.
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WhiteMamba 09:48 PM 12-07-2018
It’s a whole different game. It takes time to learn how to pack a bowl and get the technique. Buy a cob and a tin for starters and give it a try. I like a few other botl here smoke both
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The camaro show 10:51 PM 12-07-2018
What kind of tin should I try?
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Tio Gato 10:03 AM 12-08-2018
A good tobacconist will steer you to something good. Small amounts of "house blends" are a great way to find what you like. I second the corncob pipe. They smoke fairly cool. They can show you how to load it. Get a cheap folding pipe tool. It's a big help.
:-)
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The Poet 12:12 PM 12-08-2018
First started smoking one in high school, late '60s, and could never master the art. Have not seriously attempted since, despite several flirtations. Hope you have better success than I did.
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AdamJoshua 03:19 PM 12-08-2018
Buy a cheap corn cob and try it.
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The camaro show 05:15 PM 12-08-2018
Thanks I’ll look what they have I know they don’t have any house blends because they are more of a cigarette store then a tobacco store. They have a 10x10 walk in humidor for cigars and a glass case for bongs and bowls. And just some lady who knows nothing working there. One day I asked her how the flatheads were and she replied never smoked a handmade cigar but we got wood tip black n milds.
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The Poet 06:38 PM 12-08-2018
WhiteMamba 08:34 PM 12-08-2018
youtube is your friend for instructional videos. also smoking pipes . com is a good site. some places even have starter kits with a pipe, tobacco, tool, and pipe cleaners (yep those aren't just for crafts)
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The camaro show 09:44 PM 12-08-2018
gomeitsmybday 11:04 AM 12-15-2018
Originally Posted by The camaro show:
And just some lady who knows nothing working there. One day I asked her how the flatheads were and she replied never smoked a handmade cigar but we got wood tip black n milds.
Chayse, do not take anymore advice from this woman. Clearly she cannot be trusted.
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The camaro show 12:53 PM 12-15-2018
Mr.Maduro 06:15 AM 12-16-2018
Start with a Missouri Meerschaum (<$10) cob and an over the counter todacco like Carter Hall or Prince Albert. Starting here will allow you to get advice on just about every possible issue you may be having from an FOG.
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stevieray 06:24 PM 12-19-2018
Originally Posted by Mr.Maduro:
Start with a Missouri Meerschaum (<$10) cob and an over the counter todacco like Carter Hall or Prince Albert. Starting here will allow you to get advice on just about every possible issue you may be having from an FOG.
Good advice
:-) :-)
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The camaro show 07:49 PM 12-19-2018
Still never got around to it but I’ll give it a try soon
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