Well I have been thinking about giving a pipe a try for a good few weeks now and would prefer to get something decent to start as hate going back to re-buy stuff. but there is so many different brands, shapes filter systems I am struggling a bit to see what to go for. So reaching out in the hope of a little help. Even though i know you will all recommend different ones
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Get on ebay, buy a cheap 'estate' pipe (ie. pre-owned) that's been refurbished and see how you get on.--------------------------------------------------
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I got a Missourri Meerschaum corncob pipe from eBay that I've not felt the need to upgrade yet. About six or seven quid iirc?
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Cobs are a good starting point.The new charity auction: http://www.ukcigarforums.com/showthr...lighter-raffle
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i was lucky enough to have been gifted my father in law's antique peterson briar! he's a huge collection of pipes that he never uses anymore! when i have some spare cash i intend to buy a brand new peterson writer's pipe (the w b yeats model to be precise)!!
http://www.peterson.ie/pipes/writers-collection.html
an 'entry level' peterson is around ?30! this is well worth it because you'll get the best experience because of the 'system' in peterson pipes, as opposed to a cheap pipe that will 'bite' you or go bitter on you due to the heat!
http://www.peterson.ie/pipes/system.html
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Don't mail order. Go to a shop with a good selection and pick your pipe. They are too personal to buy blind.The new charity auction: http://www.ukcigarforums.com/showthr...lighter-raffle
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also, check out their tobacco range, great quality for a tenner a 50g tin! my favs are the luxury blend, connoisseurs choice and old dublin! tbh, they're the only pipe tobaccos i've tried.....and they worked for me!
http://www.peterson.ie/pipes/tobacco.html
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Peterson nutty cut is the place to start. Its a great tobacco with a good casing.The new charity auction: http://www.ukcigarforums.com/showthr...lighter-raffle
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Peterson's are a good pipe but the P-lip on the stem doesn't suit some people, nor does the system always. If your determined to buy new, I'd go for a Savinelli, Stanwell or Nording.--------------------------------------------------
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See I knew you would all agree on what to get. I thought about going into look at them in the shops but as I dont believe there is any shops close to me with a decent selection I have just bit the bullet and ordered one more to do with the look of it than anything.
stuck on a tin of dunhill early morning and erinmore flake as well, along with a cheap tamper and some filters. Will report back after it arrives.
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Watch some videos on packing flake to get the best out of It.The new charity auction: http://www.ukcigarforums.com/showthr...lighter-raffle
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