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I'd like to try to smoke a pipe occasionally and have two questions:
One is: I tried this before and was told to use a corn cob first as it is easier to break in as a started pipe, is that true? Second is : I currently am a seasoned cigar smoker and when I started smoking cigars I was told to start off with milder cigars and work my way up gradually. But for me I hate mild or even medium smokes from the start, I feel it would be the same with a pipe, what is a nice strong, sweet flavorful blend to start with that is relaxing at night time? Anything helps, thanks! - Gabe |
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Ain't Never Gonna Leave
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I don't know which of these I'd call "strong," at least not compared to cigars. Each of these varies a bit. But do not expect the same volume of smoke from a pipe as you'd get from a cigar. If you get the same volume from a pipe as you get from a cigar, you will probably be frying your tongue - not a pleasant feeling. These are a most of my favorite non-aromatic (tobaccos w/out some sort of flavoring added) tobaccos. Escudo Esoterica: Dorchester, Penzance, Durbar, Stonehaven Gawith & Hoggarth: Lousisiana Flake, Bright CR Flake, Mixture #12, Bob's Chocolate Flake McCelland: 5100, 2000, 2010, 2015, 2015, 2035, 5115, 5110, Christmas Cheer Rattrays: Hal O The Wynd, Marlin Flake, Old Gowrie Samuel Gawith: Full Virginia Flake, St. James Flake, 1792 Peter Heinrichs: Strong Dark Kentucky Hope this helps. Peace of the Lord be with you.
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