#232973 - 09/29/11 10:15 PM
Any Tobacco Pipe Smokers Around?
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After having a lovely conversation with a Older Gentleman That has been smoking pipes for 25 years I finally decided to Purchase my first pipe. I went with a Duca Carlos For 48$ and a Tobacco suggested by the shop owner. Here's the little starter kit he helped me put together. So Anyone here Enjoy Tobacco pipes? Id Love to hear Tips and Info and such on how to treat it right and especially see pics of collections and tobacco suggestions of personal favs! 
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#232977 - 09/29/11 10:29 PM
Re: Any Tobacco Pipe Smokers Around?
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I find pipe smoke to be enjoyable since as I understand it you can get various flavored and scented versions. It's far less offensive to the nose in social situations than cigarette smoke. The gentleman I Spoke too Enjoyed a Lovely Smelling vanilla Tobacco and everyone that came within range loved the smell rather then being offended as such with most non flavored cigars and cigarettes. I Cant wait to obtain the same tobacco as him tho now Im seeing people suggest/prefer to keep flavors to different pipes. Hopefully Cross contamination of flavors isn't gonna be a big issue for a first time pipe smoker as me testing diff tobaccos.
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#232978 - 09/29/11 10:37 PM
Re: Any Tobacco Pipe Smokers Around?
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I find pipe smoke to be enjoyable since as I understand it you can get various flavored and scented versions. It's far less offensive to the nose in social situations than cigarette smoke. I can vouch for this. I do not like to be around cigarette smokers. However, Dad was a friend of a pipe smoker and I found the cent rather pleasant. I don't know anything about the blend. I once heard that mint has a nice, mild flavor. Jeanette Isabelle
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#232981 - 09/29/11 10:45 PM
Re: Any Tobacco Pipe Smokers Around?
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A pipe was the last thing I smoked, long ago. Glad I gave up on all tobacco products.
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#232984 - 09/30/11 12:23 AM
Re: Any Tobacco Pipe Smokers Around?
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Of all the ways to enjoy tobacco I think smoking a pipe is the most dignified. It is possible cigar fans may feel otherwise. Jeanette Isabelle
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#232991 - 09/30/11 03:15 AM
Re: Any Tobacco Pipe Smokers Around?
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As a non-smoker and not a fan of it in general, I can tell you that even a mediocre blend of pipe tobacco is far more pleasant (almost therapeutic) than any cigarette and most any cigar. I have had the experience of smelling some $12 and $20+ cigars. They were not too bad at all. Good luck with your new adventure. Have fun experimenting with blending.
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#232997 - 09/30/11 07:19 AM
Re: Any Tobacco Pipe Smokers Around?
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I spuriously smoked a pipe a few years back. I've never quit, but it became to infrequent to really be worth the effort. The tobacco would dry out, I would forget how to prepare and smoke the perfect pipe and so on. I only smoked outdoors, and I enjoyed it very much - but I haven't missed it, either.
I really hated the artificially flavored tobaccos, with vanilla and whatnot, but that's a matter of preference.
Pipe tobacco is a luxury anyway, don't go cheap on the tobacco. I can't tell you what brands and whatnot, as your preferences and local availability might be very different from mine. I went for the stuff I thought smelt best, no artificial flavors, at the highest end of the price range.
They way you put the tobacco in the pipe matters. Google for some pipe preparing tips.
The way you puff matters - not too hard as the tobacco will burn too hot, damaging the pipe and the flavors, and not too soft/infrequent as that will produce yuccy, tar-like smoke. Exactly how hard and often you should suck would also depend on how hard you've compressed the tobacco.
And - "I didn't inhale". Tobacco is for taste. There's no taste buds in the lungs.
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#232998 - 09/30/11 10:19 AM
Re: Any Tobacco Pipe Smokers Around?
[Re: Frisket]
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No one has mentioned the most important benefit of a pipe or cigars over cigarettes. Since you don't inhale you don't become addicted and the harm to your health is much less. My insurance company counts me as a non smoker. Try Erinmore if you like a beautiful smell. I prefer the falcon pipes pesonally. The hollow stem means you can fit a filter to avoid drowning in fluid if you find it a problem. And their larger bowls range don't need filling every few minutes. The Istanbul doesn't spill if you lay it on it's side either. qjs
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#233013 - 09/30/11 04:31 PM
Re: Any Tobacco Pipe Smokers Around?
[Re: Frisket]
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Registered: 11/09/06
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Loc: wellington, fl
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For those who might believe that advocating tobacco use on a survival forum is irony, I offer a selection of pipe-smoking survival features:
-mosquito smudge deterrence -provides a smoke-marker for aerial searches -filters out air-borne pathogens and toxins -provides fire-starting practice -provides trade goods for barter -may be used as an improvised water filter straw by immersing the bowl in water source and sucking water through the stem filter
...I am certain that I have missed some...
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#233016 - 09/30/11 04:49 PM
Re: Any Tobacco Pipe Smokers Around?
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Only an extremely occasional pipe smoker, but over decades. That tobacco the dealer selected for Frisket is actually my favorite. More "sophisticated" smokers seem to prefer the CB in the blue packet, I forget what the flavor is, maybe rum. Their stuff in the gold packet has a bit of that vanilla smell...all the CB stuff is pretty good IMO, but I'm not a sophisticated user...
It is a relaxing ritual. IMO that's what it's about, like the tea ceremony. It's messy, expensive, frustrating (pipes don't stay lit for long = good for outdoor bush safety but otherwise annoying), you have to carry a few small tools, you almost always have to do it outside these days (not everybody likes the smell).
As others said, you don't really get a lot of "smoke" out of it per se, the other people in the room get far more lol. The pipe tobacco doesn't have the thousands of chemicals that cigarette tobacco does. You probably end up actually throwing away most of the pipe tobacco you "smoke".
I have never seen a woman smoke a pipe, though I bet it "commonly" happens somewhere. That could be a pro or a con to some. I picked up smoking the cigars from a European woman in the 70s...
Edited by cfraser (09/30/11 04:53 PM)
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#233027 - 09/30/11 07:34 PM
Re: Any Tobacco Pipe Smokers Around?
[Re: cfraser]
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I have never seen a woman smoke a pipe
Granny Clampett, I believe. Which might explain its lack of popularity with women.
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#233053 - 10/01/11 01:38 AM
Re: Any Tobacco Pipe Smokers Around?
[Re: Frisket]
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How about a 'long view' perspective? Whether you inhale or not, tobacco smoke enters the system by way of the membranes (skin) of the mouth. Example: Holding nitro pills under your tongue for quickest pathway to the bloodstream without injection. If you smoke/use ANY tobacco product, it greatly increases your risk of illness/infection/cancer. Tobacco has been proven to suppress the users immune system, making an individual more susceptible to any and all infections and cancers. Pipe smokers have a greater risk of mouth and lip cancers by more than just a slight amount. If you smoke a lot, tooth loss to gum infection becomes LIKELY (and the breath becomes foul as the infection has its way.....)
When I was young, I lived like I was indestructible, too. When the calender has 'beat on you' for several decades, and you have lost quite a few friends/relatives, your perspective changes.
Sorry, I wouldn't rain on a good/healthy/constructive parade...... This one needed a reality check.
Survival, indeed. gimpy
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#233065 - 10/01/11 10:08 AM
Re: Any Tobacco Pipe Smokers Around?
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There are plenty of negatives to everything you do in life. ...I am certain that I have missed some... The one and only concern of mine...Morale. Pipe tobacco is a luxury anyway, don't go cheap on the tobacco.
They way you put the tobacco in the pipe matters. Google for some pipe preparing tips. Ive So far smoked 2 half packs and while it wasn't as enjoyable as a cigar it was still enjoyable. Personally the CB Cherry didnt seem to have any form of body to it at all it felt to light in scent as well. Packing didnt seem to be that difficult especially just a half pack as apparently I need to do for the first 12 times to create a proper cake which bugs me but hey it comes with the territory of new experiences.
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#233066 - 10/01/11 10:12 AM
Re: Any Tobacco Pipe Smokers Around?
[Re: cfraser]
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As others said, you don't really get a lot of "smoke" out of it per se, the other people in the room get far more lol. The pipe tobacco doesn't have the thousands of chemicals that cigarette tobacco does. You probably end up actually throwing away most of the pipe tobacco you "smoke". As I prefer to call it "body", dunno really if anyone else does, the cigar smoke/tobacco I have didnt produce as much for my liking But I was "exhaling" Just as much smoke as I would a cigar so Dunno still learning I be.
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#233091 - 10/01/11 09:27 PM
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I asked my Dad (long time smoker and pipe smoker in recent years)...and apparently according to him you're not meant to inhale pipe smoke. It's more of a flavor thing for the mouth than inhalation. I know of this, I stated exhale in quotes since even tho your not inhaling your still exhaling to push the smoke out in a sense.
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#233100 - 10/02/11 01:10 AM
Re: Any Tobacco Pipe Smokers Around?
[Re: Frisket]
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I'm not a smoker, but when I was a kid, there was an old woodsman that lived nearby. He always had skins stretched, meat smoking, knives he made, and animals carved out of wood. It was a fascinating place, and we all went there whenver we could. One of the things I remember about him was the pipe tobacco he used. It was the best smell on Earth. I remember the name of it was Mapleton, and it had a maple leaf on the package. I did a quick search just now, and couldn't find a source , so I don't know if is still being made. Here's a picture of an old ad for it though. Maybe the pipe shop can get it.
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#233108 - 10/02/11 03:10 AM
Re: Any Tobacco Pipe Smokers Around?
[Re: Frisket]
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Registered: 10/01/11
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Saw your question..., I gave up cigarettes in 1960 to save money for a motorbike, 3 weeks later I was smoking a pipe. My experience is strictly on the job. The pipe kit you bought is high quality, but owning one pipe will never do. I light a pipe once every hour or so, a good pipe should not be used over long periods and needs to rest from time to time. I rotate 2 to 3 pipes daily and cycle through a favorite set of 25 pipes. Pipes can become sour or saturated and may require up to a month to dry out if over used. Filters, The Savanelli pipe and balsa filter are very good, excellent pipe. A system I used for many years, about 15 years ago I switched to the German style 9mm activ-charcol filter which to my mind is the best, very effective although it does reduce flavor. I have modified most of my pipes to use this filter. I have found that I must import the filters from Germany as they are not available everywhere. Tobacco, mainly Edwards Blends over the Internet because variety where I reside (Australia) is very restricted. Hope this helps.
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#233135 - 10/03/11 04:23 AM
Re: Any Tobacco Pipe Smokers Around?
[Re: Frisket]
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Thanks for all the tips and info! I greatly appreciate it.
So far I love it =D Hope to Try a crap ton of Tobaccos out with it and hopefully find my "signature scent". Maybe then Ill get a meerschaum to use for that specific blend only.
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#233410 - 10/09/11 01:29 AM
Re: Any Tobacco Pipe Smokers Around?
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How about a 'long view' perspective? Whether you inhale or not, tobacco smoke enters the system by way of the membranes (skin) of the mouth. Example: Holding nitro pills under your tongue for quickest pathway to the bloodstream without injection. If you smoke/use ANY tobacco product, it greatly increases your risk of illness/infection/cancer. Tobacco has been proven to suppress the users immune system, making an individual more susceptible to any and all infections and cancers. Pipe smokers have a greater risk of mouth and lip cancers by more than just a slight amount. If you smoke a lot, tooth loss to gum infection becomes LIKELY (and the breath becomes foul as the infection has its way.....)
When I was young, I lived like I was indestructible, too. When the calender has 'beat on you' for several decades, and you have lost quite a few friends/relatives, your perspective changes.
Sorry, I wouldn't rain on a good/healthy/constructive parade...... This one needed a reality check.
Survival, indeed. gimpy Lots of BS in your reply. "Tobacco has been proven to suppress the users immune system, making an individual more susceptible to any and all infections and cancers." Any? All? Really? Reference please. "Pipe smokers have a greater risk of mouth and lip cancers by more than just a slight amount." Most lip cancers IME were from sun exposure and not tobacco related. I have treated far more women that were non-smokers for tongue cancer than pipe smokers for oral cancers. Tobacco, in moderation, is not the eeeeevillllll many make it out to be. Addicting? Yes. A good habit to start? Probably not. But a bowl or cigar a time or two per month vs 2 packs per day for twenty years is apples and oranges. "This one needed a reality check." Yes, it did.
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#233411 - 10/09/11 01:30 AM
Re: Any Tobacco Pipe Smokers Around?
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oops, double tap
Edited by duckear (10/09/11 01:30 AM)
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