Thanks fellas,
I understand and have come to terms with the practice part, I was mainly just looking for tips from your experiences. I'll keep at it, from the small amount of success I have had, I think I will enjoy it very much.
Thanks fellas,
I understand and have come to terms with the practice part, I was mainly just looking for tips from your experiences. I'll keep at it, from the small amount of success I have had, I think I will enjoy it very much.
My favorite pipe tobacco is Old Dublin from Peterson. Very smooth, and does not burn the tongue like others I have tried.
There's only two kinds of cigars, the kind you like and the kind you don't.
I got a pipe a while back... like smoking it, but havnt really found a tobacco for it I like...
got it at smokingpipes.com just some sampler with 3 or 4 different kinds...
might have to see if I can pick up some smaller quantities of the tobaccos mentioned here.
the smoke always seems really light, and doesnt seem to have much to it... anyone have any other recomendations?
-=JStrider=-
~a woman is only a woman, but a good cigar is a smoke. -- Rudyard Kipling
~Clatto Verata Nicto
I'm working on this too. The draw is always too loose and goes out too quickly.
Many times the "samplers" that come with pipes are kinda like the "freebie cigars" that come with a humidor. They are not representative in any way of quality tobacco.
There are many pipe tobaccos that will rival all but the strongest of cigars in regards to body, flavours and strength.
Note above where it says "Practice, PRACTICE, PRACTICE". Rome wasn't built in a day and you won't learn to pack, light & smoke a pipe in a short period of time either. When I started on pipes, I tried to mimic a draw on a nice cigar when packing a pipe, but I've found that is more than likely too tight. It has to be loose to draw and burn properly. The tobacco has to be fairly dry too, which may be the key to your "going out" problem. Now if it goes out once in a while, don't worry about it. As Tyler noted above, a pipe is much nicer for smoking outdoors on a cold day because pipes are MUCH more relight friendly than a cigar of any quality (at least, that's what I've found).
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