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<blockquote data-quote="RDPipes" data-source="post: 181617" data-attributes="member: 2155"><p>I realize this is a very old post but, instead of starting a new I figured it be better just to bring this one back.</p><p>Recently a friend gave me a bit of GL Pease-Union Square. The first couple of times I smoked it, it tasted like Dirt, really. Being that I smoke cobs most of the time I changed to another pipe, a meer and got the same results. Well last night I figured I'd give it another try in a brand new cob. Well, it was much smoother but still tasted like dirt. Is it just me or maybe the way I'm use to loading my pipe. I'm unfamiliar with the cut of this toby and cut it down before loading it. Or is it that I'm just to use to what I always smoke Aro's and 5 Brothers. I Have way too many pipes but as said I mostly smoke my 3 cobs and a Meer. They all rest for at least a week and I clean them once a week. Anyone have a answer?</p><p>I might add that the toby is a year old so I would say its aged well and not too wet. Still a rookie after all this time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RDPipes, post: 181617, member: 2155"] I realize this is a very old post but, instead of starting a new I figured it be better just to bring this one back. Recently a friend gave me a bit of GL Pease-Union Square. The first couple of times I smoked it, it tasted like Dirt, really. Being that I smoke cobs most of the time I changed to another pipe, a meer and got the same results. Well last night I figured I'd give it another try in a brand new cob. Well, it was much smoother but still tasted like dirt. Is it just me or maybe the way I'm use to loading my pipe. I'm unfamiliar with the cut of this toby and cut it down before loading it. Or is it that I'm just to use to what I always smoke Aro's and 5 Brothers. I Have way too many pipes but as said I mostly smoke my 3 cobs and a Meer. They all rest for at least a week and I clean them once a week. Anyone have a answer? I might add that the toby is a year old so I would say its aged well and not too wet. Still a rookie after all this time. [/QUOTE]
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