I am looking to buy my first pipe. I have never tried a pipe before, I just think I would like it. The kind of pipes I am looking at are churchwarden because I like the look of them. Any advice greatly appreciated. Is this any good http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/TOBACCO-SM...QAAOSwstxVKAAw
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I'm with you.... I like the look of them.... Just no idea if any given pipe is better for any given genre/ style of tobacco."Dear heart, you're talking to a man- a real man- who drinks straight Tequilla, with lime and salt on the rim, and smokes cigars" (J Zavala)
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Originally posted by newbie View Postokay if I'm going to spend that much though i will have to try pipe smoking first. is it right that you can only use one pipe per kind of tobacco
then if you are enjoying the pipe smoking hobby then get your self a nice church warden.
Best if you only smoke one type of tobacco in the warden or any other pipes you may buy
that way you only taste the same tobacco.
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The pipe you're looking at is a pear wood and as far as I am led to believe burn really hot. The ideal pipe to try a lot of different blends is a corn cob, They're cheap and don't really ghost, ghosting is when you can taste the previous tobacco. You can get a churchwarden type too for around ?15 and it should last a couple of years. Once you decide on a blend get yourself a briar pipe.Common sense is not a gift, it's a punishment as you have to deal with everyone who doesn't have it!
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does it matter how big the bowl is. like do you fill it. I have seen churchwarden style cob and thought that is a good place to start but they look to have a really big bowls http://www.mysmokingshop.co.uk/index...&man=76&cat=67
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Originally posted by newbie View Postdoes it matter how big the bowl is. like do you fill it. I have seen churchwarden style cob and thought that is a good place to start but they look to have a really big bowls http://www.mysmokingshop.co.uk/index...&man=76&cat=67
Your main concern should be the thickness of the bowl
the thicker the wood the less hot it will feel to handle and tou also get a cooler smoke.
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