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I have been going to post to this thread for ever and ever, and just haven't done it. A few of my pipes in my pipe rotation:
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Thank you for the nice comment on my 35 year hobby I started in college and have just enjoyed my pipe (I did quit for about 4 years 10 years ago... and then I just remember how much I enjoyed a pipe on the deck after work).
To answer your question about blends. Yes and no. The Dunhill Elizabethan has Perique in it. Sometimes my tummy tolerates Perique and sometimes not. Mostly I smoke a nice easy aromatic blend, and makes it easy. If however the season is right and I am in the mood for an English Blend, I'll use 190 Grain/Kosher Salt and I'll pretty much clean up the two pipes I plan to smoke the English Blend in.
Hope that answers your question, if not let me know, I'll smoke a bowl and try and answer it correctly. Have a great evening.
Have you ever been to TobaccoReviews.com ( http://www.tobaccoreviews.com/ ) there's some pretty good reviews on the various blends etc.
Time for a BUMP, Buds! Here are the NOS Turkish Meers my Pop picked up in the mid 1970s. Not top shelf amber stems, but nicely done, nonetheless!
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The top right one has been smoked, but the rest are NEW.
NOW what do I do with them?!
Rotate and smoke one depending on the
mood and tobacco blend.
Soon you will also enjoy the color of
each pipe as it takes a beautiful hue of
it's own.
I’ve used and watched a couple of meerschaums mellow over the years, (got my first in 1977) but still prefer briars.
I’ll still smoke those two from wayback, but these should find better homes...
Everyone will have a different answer on that. Here's mine, for whatever it might be worth.Why the preference for briars?
This is a question from a novice who
is curious!