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General Pipe Discussion
New pipe and 3 tobaccos… when to move on to the other 2?
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<blockquote data-quote="khiddy" data-source="post: 611097" data-attributes="member: 6396"><p>When I’m trying a new blend, I typically smoke in a clay pipe first to get the pure flavor of the blend. Clays smoke drier than any other pipe I’ve used, which can make them a little sharp on the tongue. But they never (well, not yet) ghost, so I never have to think about smoking aros back-to-back with English or Balkan blends. Cobs have the same reputation for non-ghosting, though I still prefer my clays for new blends.</p><p></p><p>(Note, lakeland blends have a reputation for ghosting even “unghostable” cobs and clays, though I haven’t yet seen/tasted that happening in my own clays, where I smoke G&H aromatic flakes and twist along with non-Lakeland blends.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="khiddy, post: 611097, member: 6396"] When I’m trying a new blend, I typically smoke in a clay pipe first to get the pure flavor of the blend. Clays smoke drier than any other pipe I’ve used, which can make them a little sharp on the tongue. But they never (well, not yet) ghost, so I never have to think about smoking aros back-to-back with English or Balkan blends. Cobs have the same reputation for non-ghosting, though I still prefer my clays for new blends. (Note, lakeland blends have a reputation for ghosting even “unghostable” cobs and clays, though I haven’t yet seen/tasted that happening in my own clays, where I smoke G&H aromatic flakes and twist along with non-Lakeland blends.) [/QUOTE]
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