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I just came in from my after-breakfast smoke. A lovely, sunny morning and I took a full mug of coffee with me. This being International Pipe Smoking Day, I reached for my Savinelli Tundra, already a favorite, in the Bent Pot configuration I've come to favor from this company as of late, having purchased 4 or 5 in their different styles. In fact, My esteem for Savinelli has grown considerably. I really think they produce the best pipe in the economical class. I've dedicated the Tundra to McClelland's Navy Cavendish. I fell in love with McClelland flakes a long time ago, but basically kept my choices rather narrowed down to Dark Star and Blackwoods Flake.
Since returning to the pipe with the dawn of 2016 I've branched out and fallen hard for St James Woods and the above mentioned Navy Cavendish, and just last night ordered two tins of their Red & Black based solely on faith from the words of praise in a long post I stumbled on in the Tobacco Jar forum in a late night reading.
Anyway, it was only the 4th time I'd used the Tundra, still breaking it in, you understand, and I filled it for the first time to the brim. I enjoyed a beautiful, perfect smoke all the way to the bottom with no relights until.....Near the bottom I dumped a lot of ash and saw just a few bits of tobacco left, so I dutifully hit the lighter and shot it down to light up these so I could get the whole tobacco smoked, conscious of making sure the cake was still building, you see, and I didn't want to cheat and leave a gap at the heel.
Well, there was only a modicum of smoking left, and it wasn't but a minute or so before all was ash and I dumped it freely from the pipe, pushed a pipe cleaner down and pulled it out and looked into the bowl. A shock wave ran through me.
Centered exactly above the airway was(is) a 1/4 inch crack. I couldn't believe it! How? Did I cause this by the final, truly unnecessary light? I was sick. I AM sick! What do I do? Do I toss the pipe, or do I just ignore the crack and continue smoking it with fingers crossed?
Gentlemen, I appeal to you and the years of pipe smoking experience accrued. I repeat, what do I do?
Since returning to the pipe with the dawn of 2016 I've branched out and fallen hard for St James Woods and the above mentioned Navy Cavendish, and just last night ordered two tins of their Red & Black based solely on faith from the words of praise in a long post I stumbled on in the Tobacco Jar forum in a late night reading.
Anyway, it was only the 4th time I'd used the Tundra, still breaking it in, you understand, and I filled it for the first time to the brim. I enjoyed a beautiful, perfect smoke all the way to the bottom with no relights until.....Near the bottom I dumped a lot of ash and saw just a few bits of tobacco left, so I dutifully hit the lighter and shot it down to light up these so I could get the whole tobacco smoked, conscious of making sure the cake was still building, you see, and I didn't want to cheat and leave a gap at the heel.
Well, there was only a modicum of smoking left, and it wasn't but a minute or so before all was ash and I dumped it freely from the pipe, pushed a pipe cleaner down and pulled it out and looked into the bowl. A shock wave ran through me.
Centered exactly above the airway was(is) a 1/4 inch crack. I couldn't believe it! How? Did I cause this by the final, truly unnecessary light? I was sick. I AM sick! What do I do? Do I toss the pipe, or do I just ignore the crack and continue smoking it with fingers crossed?
Gentlemen, I appeal to you and the years of pipe smoking experience accrued. I repeat, what do I do?