I once had a beautiful meerschaum but no longer. ages ago I bought a horrid heap 'meerschaum' from Bay of Ease and yesterday I found it again. its moulded from what must have been ground up clay and IIRC it gets very hot so spoils the flavour. However, its not all bad so I do remember using it. Must buy some more baccy and give it a whirl again.
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Go for it! I would advise a cheap 'corn cob' as a starter pipe as if you don't take to it you've lost very little, and they do smoke surprisingly well (lots of UK sellers, mysmokingshop etc) and you can do a lot worse than St Bruno ready rubbed as a starter pipe tobacco (particularly if you are used to cigars) which you'll be able to get from most supermarkets still.Originally posted by puropunch View Postkeep thinking of buying a pipe but i think i would then find it to easy and smoke more, and more often. Im sure ill cave in eventually!
I would suggest that you won't smoke more overall (as like cigars it is pretty hard to get a nicotine addiction with pipes, in 15 years of pipe smoking I can still 'forget' for long periods of time - weeks or several months etc. - to light up if I'm really busy with work (as like a cigar you need to give yourself the time to enjoy it), but you may find you smoke less cigars if you take to it. It's a slightly different experience and pleasure (cheaper overall too I think), but one that is worth giving a go
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sounds like i should give it a go maybe! worth a punt at least!!Originally posted by captain duff View PostGo for it! I would advise a cheap 'corn cob' as a starter pipe as if you don't take to it you've lost very little, and they do smoke surprisingly well (lots of UK sellers, mysmokingshop etc) and you can do a lot worse than St Bruno ready rubbed as a starter pipe tobacco (particularly if you are used to cigars) which you'll be able to get from most supermarkets still.
I would suggest that you won't smoke more overall (as like cigars it is pretty hard to get a nicotine addiction with pipes, in 15 years of pipe smoking I can still 'forget' for long periods of time - weeks or several months etc. - to light up if I'm really busy with work (as like a cigar you need to give yourself the time to enjoy it), but you may find you smoke less cigars if you take to it. It's a slightly different experience and pleasure (cheaper overall too I think), but one that is worth giving a go
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PM sent. honestly, i couldn't get it to work right lol. it smoked but too much then not enough. you have to learn how to do it and i couldnt be fussed.Originally posted by puropunch View Postalways had a real soft spot for the smell of pipe tobacco, its right up there with freshly cut grass and two stroke
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haha well i like a challenge. I will let you know how i hget on with it, when i actually get the chance. hoping to move into our new house next week and been working all hours to get it put together, been fun.Originally posted by glezga View PostPM sent. honestly, i couldn't get it to work right lol. it smoked but too much then not enough. you have to learn how to do it and i couldnt be fussed.
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