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Churchwardwns are lovely pipes but can have a twndancy to get hot as the user can draw too hard if not careful as the smoke has further to draw , if your completely new why not try out a corn cob and see how you like it before buying a decent one .
I have tried Pipe smoking a few times in the past and really enjoyed it but not had a pipe of my own. I guessed that might be a problem due to the length but is there a way around it
Churchwardwns are lovely pipes but can have a twndancy to get hot as the user can draw too hard if not careful as the smoke has further to draw , if your completely new why not try out a corn cob and see how you like it before buying a decent one .
Does it actually matter what style of pipe to start out with. I have always been a fan of church wardens but have had someone tell me they aren't good for beginners. I'm not one for buying cheap when I start hobbies so would be of good quality etc.
Cheers for any help in advance
Harry
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