I bought my first pipe this morning.
This has come about because of a few things:
I smoke outside as my wife doesn't smoke and I don't want the house to smell and fitting in a good cigar in winter isn't easy.
Last year I found that I sometimes went weeks between smokes because of the weather - I didn't miss the nicotine just the opportunity to step out of the real world and into my own for a bit.
I figured that a pipe takes 10-15 mins per fill and that I should be able to fit a few extra smokes in even in cold weather.
After about a month of persuading I finally got agreement, well my wife finally gave up saying no, to buying a pipe.
I live near to Leeds so went to Greens (smoke king on the web).
Before today I had done quite a bit of online looking around at different sizes and prices and went for a small, quite cheap, Dr Plumb dinky bent 9mm. I decided I wanted a pipe that had a replaceable filter rather than a cheaper metal washable one after doing a bit of tinternet research.
I also didn't want to commit too much money in case I didn't like it.
I bought 4 X 5g samples after reading tobacco reviews on here:
Peterson Sherlock Holmes
Peterson Nutty Cut
Dunhill Early Morning and
McLintock Black Cherry
I spent about half an hour in the shop in total chatting and making my purchase. I was a bit nervous as I didn't want to appear like a newbie but I needn't have been - they were very helpful. I was also gifted a cigar whilst I was there but I'll post about that in the NC threads when I get round to taking a photo of it.
I've spent about a week's worth of cigar money on my pipe, cleaners, filters, pipe tool and tobacco so not too much to lose if I fall out with it.
My first thoughts are that it is a bit fiddly but I think we are going to get on fine. I had more success the first time than second but then I think I had a bit of confidence so was probably a bit less careful to follow the instruction sheet I got for filling, tamping and lighting the pipe.
So far I have tried the Sherlock Holmes and the Black Cherry.
I preferred the Sherlock Holmes to the The Black Cherry and can't wait until tomorrow when I try the other two. The number of tobacco's is amazing it will take ages to work through to find my real favourites but I will be going for a tin of Sherlock Holmes definitely.
This has come about because of a few things:
I smoke outside as my wife doesn't smoke and I don't want the house to smell and fitting in a good cigar in winter isn't easy.
Last year I found that I sometimes went weeks between smokes because of the weather - I didn't miss the nicotine just the opportunity to step out of the real world and into my own for a bit.
I figured that a pipe takes 10-15 mins per fill and that I should be able to fit a few extra smokes in even in cold weather.
After about a month of persuading I finally got agreement, well my wife finally gave up saying no, to buying a pipe.
I live near to Leeds so went to Greens (smoke king on the web).
Before today I had done quite a bit of online looking around at different sizes and prices and went for a small, quite cheap, Dr Plumb dinky bent 9mm. I decided I wanted a pipe that had a replaceable filter rather than a cheaper metal washable one after doing a bit of tinternet research.
I also didn't want to commit too much money in case I didn't like it.
I bought 4 X 5g samples after reading tobacco reviews on here:
Peterson Sherlock Holmes
Peterson Nutty Cut
Dunhill Early Morning and
McLintock Black Cherry
I spent about half an hour in the shop in total chatting and making my purchase. I was a bit nervous as I didn't want to appear like a newbie but I needn't have been - they were very helpful. I was also gifted a cigar whilst I was there but I'll post about that in the NC threads when I get round to taking a photo of it.
I've spent about a week's worth of cigar money on my pipe, cleaners, filters, pipe tool and tobacco so not too much to lose if I fall out with it.
My first thoughts are that it is a bit fiddly but I think we are going to get on fine. I had more success the first time than second but then I think I had a bit of confidence so was probably a bit less careful to follow the instruction sheet I got for filling, tamping and lighting the pipe.
So far I have tried the Sherlock Holmes and the Black Cherry.
I preferred the Sherlock Holmes to the The Black Cherry and can't wait until tomorrow when I try the other two. The number of tobacco's is amazing it will take ages to work through to find my real favourites but I will be going for a tin of Sherlock Holmes definitely.
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