Good day from perpetually rainy western Washington!
As I am entering my second childhood, and faithfully watch A Team re-runs, I have taken
the name "Murdock". You know him, the absolutely screwy guy who can fly anything. Whose
behaviour is usually zany, but who can adopt the persona of the most educated and elegant
of men, if needed.
I am 75, and have been smoking a pipe, off and on, since Washington crossed the Delaware. I have given up
looking for the perfect combination of Virginia and Burley, and I am willing to admit that I MIGHT
enjoy a very modest amount of Oriental, or Perique tobacco in my blend. So I am trying EVERYthing
from Cornell and Diehl, and a couple of other sources as well.
The question is: with a sample of five different blends, is it better to smoke one blend til
it's exhausted, or flip-flop back and forth from one to the other? I think I might get a better
sense of one tobacco by smoking it through the sample, vice jumping around, but I welcome
your wisdom.
thanx! 8) Murdock
As I am entering my second childhood, and faithfully watch A Team re-runs, I have taken
the name "Murdock". You know him, the absolutely screwy guy who can fly anything. Whose
behaviour is usually zany, but who can adopt the persona of the most educated and elegant
of men, if needed.
I am 75, and have been smoking a pipe, off and on, since Washington crossed the Delaware. I have given up
looking for the perfect combination of Virginia and Burley, and I am willing to admit that I MIGHT
enjoy a very modest amount of Oriental, or Perique tobacco in my blend. So I am trying EVERYthing
from Cornell and Diehl, and a couple of other sources as well.
The question is: with a sample of five different blends, is it better to smoke one blend til
it's exhausted, or flip-flop back and forth from one to the other? I think I might get a better
sense of one tobacco by smoking it through the sample, vice jumping around, but I welcome
your wisdom.
thanx! 8) Murdock