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Thread: Pipe of the Day
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03-27-2013, 05:18 AM #6531
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Thanked: 3So I have to ask for a recommendation, I have been smoking a pipe since I turned 18 but I have mostly been smoking gas station type blends. Im looking to sample a few other things but with the dizzying array of tobacco bleds out there I dont even know where to begin. I suppose I would begin with the fact that my other preferences are for peaty whiskys and strong black coffee. maybe something bass note heavy with some spice? Any recommendations you can give for a good place to start this journey would be greatly appreciated.
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03-27-2013, 07:28 AM #6532
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Thanked: 1160I wish I could play violin , I especially love Gypsy violin and middle eatern style. Got a neighbor of 20 years from iran who plays beautifully.Though he's getting old and arthritic now unfortunately.
You're doin just fine Phil...follow your passion man.Last edited by Nightblade; 03-27-2013 at 07:34 AM.
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03-27-2013, 07:30 AM #6533
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Thanked: 1160These folks have pretty good descriptions and reviews on tobaccos and they keep everything fairly up to date. http://www.pipesandcigars.com/pipetobacco.html
Last edited by Nightblade; 03-27-2013 at 07:35 AM.
Come along inside,We'll see if tea and buns can make the world a betterplace.~TheWind in the Willow~
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03-27-2013, 08:06 AM #6534
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03-27-2013, 09:05 AM #6535
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You better open a shop front soon Phil. Those cobs will be walking out your door either with the aid of buyers or just because you'll be swimming in them before too long.
Beautiful work mate, especially that top pne and the bottom one. They're all beautiful pipes though.
MickLast edited by MickR; 03-27-2013 at 09:07 AM.
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03-27-2013, 08:47 PM #6536
You should probably get few samples of different tobacco types: pure virginia, orientals/latakia mixtures and aromatics. That is how you learn to know the difference between these main styles. Of course everyone is a world of it's own with a lot of variation.
I'm all for pure Va's and orientals but to keep my wife happy, i smoke orientals only outdoors and even in my cave i better smoke va's aromatics only.
No sacrifice is enough to keep the 1st lady happy and also i do not want her to take my pipe and use it as a warhammer into my head.
Some of my favorites:
Va's: Capstan blue, SG Full Virginia or Best Brown Flake.
Orientals/Latakia: SG Squadron Leader or Balkan Flakes, Peterson Old Dublin, Chonowitz T17
Aromatics: Erinmore Flakes, Peterson Univeristy Flake, McBaren Navy Flake (although some think these are not aromatics at all). Real candy aromatics maybe Blue Note or Larsen's Signature is ok.
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03-27-2013, 10:54 PM #6537
Sailor, you named the best! Especially, I love the SG's Squadron Leader...
But you mainly wrote about ingredients, while I learnt how to chose a tobacco in a different way, and since it might be useful to somebody else I want to share it with you. Maybe it's an "Italian" way to deal with such a choice, but this is how I learnt the matter from Italian texts:
- There are different qualities of tobaccos, and they depend mainly on their country of origin and on the treatment that the leaves receive.
- Historically, a number of traditions grew in different places, regarding the way to blend the various qualities of tobacco.
- But first of all you have to distinguish between:
* Aromatics: they have some chemically added aroma (liquors, fruits, and so on)
* Naturally aromatics: the blend is so tasty that it reminds you of some natural aroma, but it has not been chemically added
* Naturals: no added aroma, but the blend is so fine that it has gain a market
- These 3 categories may be found almost in every tradition. Now, according to the place of origin of the blend, you can find:
* Irish tobaccos: quite neutral in taste, the most similar to cigarette tobacco of all
* Danish tobaccos: quite sweet, they usually have a light room smell
* English tobaccos: Very tasty and medium/strong, more similar to cigar tobaccos
* German tobaccos: quite neutral but stronger than the Irish ones, and more prone to be well aromatized
- Italian tobaccos: quite rough in taste, but with a good room smell
- Lastly, you can divide them according to their taste strength: light, medium and full, with all the graduations in between (they say there are 7 different grades, in all).
Of course, the world is full of exceptions, this is just a generic list...
If you check the web you can find websites that describe almost every brand and mark, so you can figure out what you like more. My suggestion is that you try one tobacco for each class, so you can refine your taste. Try this to start:
TobaccoReviews.com - The largest collection of pipe tobacco reviews on the internet
Also, there is another point: each pipe has its own specific taste, so one can be good with a certain tobacco, and the other can be bad with it... It's a wonderful never ending game
If some of you has a different knowledge of this matter, I would be thankful if he would share it!Last edited by Mauri; 03-27-2013 at 10:56 PM.
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03-28-2013, 01:27 AM #6538
Well fellas, Here's the pipe that started it all for me:
That's my grandfather's old Kaywoodie and Zippo, with a bowl of Nutty Cut. Cheers."The ability to reason the un-reason which has afflicted my reason saps my ability to reason, so that I complain with good reason..."
-- Don Quixote
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03-28-2013, 02:19 AM #6539
My custom pipe by mark balkovec
Stanwell Denmark pipe
Vintage pipe box my 12 pipes
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03-28-2013, 02:21 AM #6540
Please check out my friends at www.tobaccopipecollectors.com
And on facebook as tobacco pipe collectors