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I just started smoking cigars a few months back and was discussing it with my Dad who smoked alot of cigars and pipes when I was a kid. Anyway, he sent me home with half a dozen pipes (he seldom smokes anymore) - some plain, some expensive, fancy things. I haven't smoked one yet - picked up some tobacco yesterday - just a house blend that smelled good from my local cigar shop. He's given me a few tips - enough to get me started. I think I might try one tonight - warm enough outside to sit and smoke right now (no smoking in the house - I grew up with too much of it, and will not make my kids/wife suffer through it).

Anyway, thought I'd see if anyone still smoked pipes anymore. Cigar smoking seems to be fairly popular, but I can't remember the last time I saw someone smoke a pipe.



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most pipe smokers these days aint smokin tobacco.


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I do on occasion, mainly because my old man did and the smell reminds me of him. I've got a few of his old pipes and I'll stuff'm with some vanilla cavendish. I love the smell of pipe tobacco, but till the pipe is broken in it can be a pain keeping it lit.


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I smoked pipes for 20+ years--20+ years ago. Still have the pipes (expensive ones, too) and the urge is always there.

First recommendation is don't start.

Second recommendation is, if you don't follow recommendation #1, at least buy good tobacco. Don't do the Half and Half, Sir Walter Rahleigh, Cherry Blend, etc. That crap is just newsprint mixed with just a little tobacco and burns really hot.

Find a store that sells real tobacco and pay the price. "Smokers Blend" might be an OK brand to start with but you get what you pay for, just like everything else.

I'll be interested in what you do. A good bowl is hard to beat after a long day.

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MacBaren, Rattray's and Trout Stream in a Peterson.
Nice and relaxing. Take your time. Some aromatics need to dry out a little to prevent the pipe from getting too wet.
Take your time.
Enjoy.
Did I mention take your time?

A link to a great shop....
http://www.pipesandcigars.com/bulktobacco.html

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I once saw an episode of Sesame Street where Ernie & Bert had the munchies and wouldn't stop laughing smile

Not sure what they were smoking but I overheard "Lebanese blond" a few times.


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Thanks guys!

I've never been the "addict" type - used to dip Skoal, over a can a day - decided to quit one day (about 15 years ago) - have bought maybe 10 cans since, mainly when hunting, etc. Same thing with beer, etc. Anyway, don't see much harm in having a cigar or smoking a pipe once a month or so, but thanks for the advice!

The cigar shop where I bought the pipe tobacco carries a good selection of cigars, but not alot of pipe stuff. I will continue to search for other local places to get more to try. My dad used Borkum Riff Black Cavendish (?) I believe - it's been probably 25yrs but I still remember the package and the great smell. The vanilla cavendish sounds good though - will have to order a package of each to try!

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This thread brings back memories of my Grandfather. Pretty sure he smoked Sir Walter Rahleigh in the red cans but had some others for special occasions. He lived to 85 and had a groove in his lip from the pipe. Still can smell his pipe in my thoughts..


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Originally Posted by TXRam
I just started smoking cigars a few months back and was discussing it with my Dad who smoked alot of cigars and pipes when I was a kid. Anyway, he sent me home with half a dozen pipes (he seldom smokes anymore) - some plain, some expensive, fancy things. I haven't smoked one yet - picked up some tobacco yesterday - just a house blend that smelled good from my local cigar shop. He's given me a few tips - enough to get me started. I think I might try one tonight - warm enough outside to sit and smoke right now (no smoking in the house - I grew up with too much of it, and will not make my kids/wife suffer through it).

Anyway, thought I'd see if anyone still smoked pipes anymore. Cigar smoking seems to be fairly popular, but I can't remember the last time I saw someone smoke a pipe.

A friend of mine loves his pipe smoking. Talked me into getting one and pick it up for a while, but I don't really enjoy it, and it gives me sore throats, so I quit.

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This thread brings back memories of my Grandfather. Pretty sure he smoked Sir Walter Rahleigh in the red cans but had some others for special occasions.


If Sir Walter is still in those red cans, somebody should notify the authorities. The statute of limitations on the murder may not have expired........

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Originally Posted by WTM45
MacBaren, Rattray's and Trout Stream in a Peterson.
Nice and relaxing. Take your time. Some aromatics need to dry out a little to prevent the pipe from getting too wet.
Take your time.
Enjoy.
Did I mention take your time?

A link to a great shop....
http://www.pipesandcigars.com/bulktobacco.html



I�d add McClelland�s as well and blending your own can be cool. I like a 40% Virginian � 30% Latakia � 30& Perique blend. Peterson system pipes are my favorite although I have a couple flat bottomed Eric Nordings for ball games.



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I have smoked the vanilla cavendish for the last 10 years. I like it when I'm fishing helps with bugs thay don't like it. The one thing I'll say is I have never had anyone say it smells bad and wemon seem to comment more then men but I have been stopped on the street and had people say "you never see people smoke pipes anymore" enjoy yours!

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I smokes a pipe for about 30 years and enjoyed it a great deal. I put it down 8 years ago in February and have not picked it up since. I hope I never do start again but would dearly love to. I finally settled on Carter Hall as my standard smoke. Sir Walter is not too bad but may be a little strong for a beginner. I switched from cigars to pipes in Fairbanks, Alaska, back in 1971 when I tried to smoke some really dry cigars. I bought two cheap pipes and several bags of Sir Walter, the brand my uncle smoked, and proceeded to make my mouth feel like a trash dump. I tried Borkum Riff for a long time and liked it very much. The exotics never seemed to taste as good as they smelled. Mixture 79 was my duck hunting brand. I first used Carter Hall when I was in the Army and still think green thoughts when I smell it. I dearly loved my pipes but knew all along that it was not a healthy habit. I am glad I quit and hope that you never start any kind of smoking. I wish I had never bought those pipes in Fairbanks.

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Originally Posted by billhilly

I�d add McClelland�s as well and blending your own can be cool. I like a 40% Virginian � 30% Latakia � 30& Perique blend. Peterson system pipes are my favorite although I have a couple flat bottomed Eric Nordings for ball games.




Hmmm, so much for being a "hillbilly"... laugh

Your blend is basically what I like as an all-around tobacco and my favorite pipe is probably a Petersen System pipe (Nordings aren't bad either grin ).

Mcclelland tobaccos are my absolute favorites... totally classic, subtle blends. They use a fair bit of Latakia in many of their blends.

I don't do aromatic (cased) tobacco's, but that's the place to start if you want to start smoking.

I only smoke in the summer, and any more only rarely. I've never been addicted to pipe tobacco... I can smoke every day for a week and then not think about it for six months. I know others that smoke pipes that have told me the same... definitely not the case with cigarette smokers for sure.



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If Sir Walter is still in those red cans, somebody should notify the authorities. The statute of limitations on the murder may not have expired........


Ha!


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Originally Posted by Brad
Originally Posted by billhilly

I�d add McClelland�s as well and blending your own can be cool. I like a 40% Virginian � 30% Latakia � 30& Perique blend. Peterson system pipes are my favorite although I have a couple flat bottomed Eric Nordings for ball games.




Hmmm, so much for being a "hillbilly"... laugh

Your blend is basically what I like as an all-around tobacco and my favorite pipe is probably a Petersen System pipe (Nordings aren't bad either grin ).

Mcclelland tobaccos are my absolute favorites... totally classic, subtle blends. They use a fair bit of Latakia in many of their blends.

I don't do aromatic (cased) tobacco's, but that's the place to start if you want to start smoking.

I only smoke in the summer, and any more only rarely. I've never been addicted to pipe tobacco... I can smoke every day for a week and then not think about it for six months. I know others that smoke pipes that have told me the same... definitely not the case with cigarette smokers for sure.



I started on the cased, house blends but moved to the �tobacco flavored tobacco� pretty quickly.

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Not to rain on anyone's parade but if you don't smoke a pipe don't start! My dad smoked a pipe for 35 years until they found cancer on the back side of his voice box and they had to remove it.. No more speaking above a whisper and many daily procedures just to breathe.. I loved the smell of his pipe but hate what it did to him so please if you do smoke a pipe get your throat examined by a specialist yearly. Peace..


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Originally Posted by TXRam

Anyway, thought I'd see if anyone still smoked pipes anymore. Cigar smoking seems to be fairly popular, but I can't remember the last time I saw someone smoke a pipe.



Yes Sir for about the last forty years or so. I enjoy it, I don't intend to quit and I try not to abuse other folks with my usage.

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