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Wanting to try a pipe
Hi all, i am wanting to try a pipe, and i know that there is prob somewhere on here suggestions for newbs. But i was wondering what the best pipe would be to start out. Also whats the best tobacco to start with?
Thanks for the help Dan |
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corn cob pipe. prince alberts tobacco.
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Agree on the corn cob pipe, cheap and they smoke well. As for tobacco, I'd go to your local tobaccoist and try out their bulk pipe tobaccos. You can get a little of several kinds and try them out. My old tobaccoist in NC used to let me try half a bowl of anything I wanted to free.
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Yeah, go chill at your b&m the guys there can steer u in the right direction too.
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I would also suggest a cob as your first pipe. My local shop also lets me smoke a bowl of any bulk they have on hand, so if you have a local shop I would start there. Have fun, becasue before you know it you will be sliding down another slippery slope.:tu
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But again, a cheap cob will get you started. As for baccy these guys covered the bases already. Prince Albert burns very reliably and pretty much bite free - good for learning. Your local tobacconist will likely have many house blends to try as well. Happy piping! :) Oh, and check out the NST for pipes. Another place to get a good variety of blends to try. :tu |
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Wow thanks guys for all the quick responses. I think i will go with the cob first, us there a specific brand that is better than others? I know my brother said he saw them a freakin wallgreens of all places, maybe i will look a my local b&m first.
Thanks again fellas.. Dan |
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I cant recall the name. But I think its Dr. something. I got my cob from walgreens. Along with some Prince tobacco.
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http://store.pipesandcigars.com/micocobme.html The Country Gentleman is a great smoker, feels very refined for a cob. Enjoy the ride! |
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Thats it Missouri Meer. But theres a Dr. Grabow I think...
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I have to agree with the consensus. Pipe isn't for everyone. I find it nice as an occasional diversion. So, start with the cob. It's a cheap way to find out if you might want to explore further.
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ordered three of the Missouri Meerschaum cobs this morning. Along with 4 different tobaccos. i also order pipe cleaner (three bundles) and pipe tools. Along with filters, but i didn't realize pipes used filters? I may of not needed those i don't know. But they were like $.60 cents...LOL so i figured i would go ahead and get them with the order.
Thanks guys for the help will take a pic when i get it all in... |
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Most people poke out the filter and dont use them. They make the pipe gargle and catch moisture.
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PS: I guess I'm the only person here who despises how cobs smoke, but moot point now. |
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I'm with the other guys on the cob pipes. You can get your feet wet without shelling out a bunch of clams. Your local B&M can set you up with a small sampler. Out of there bulk. That way you can try all of the flavors of the rainbow. For not much.
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i order 3 cobs, just incase. I also got some prince albert, an apple one they had(What it sounded good), i also got frog mortons, and another one by WO Larson. I read great things about these. I dont know. Will let you guys know what i think.
Thanks Dan |
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Congrats on the pipes!
MM Cobbs come with a filter, but I'm of the opinion that filters are useless. You should smoke a bowl with one in, and smoke one without it to find out which you enjoy better! |
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