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<blockquote data-quote="Singed" data-source="post: 622047" data-attributes="member: 6261"><p>I agree with Alpha that a good place to start is a cob, clean smoking, inexpensive and disposable - all characteristics that favour an initiate. I would also recommend familiarizing yourself with non-aromatic blends. Become familiar with families of tobacco first, Virginias, Burleys, Latakias, and Orientals without additional flavouring. Alpha recommended some excellent youtube videos from AROMATIX that are well-tailored to beginning this hobby, I found them useful even having smoked a pipe for 35 years. Estate pipes from a reputable shop are also a good way to get a good pipe at less expense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Singed, post: 622047, member: 6261"] I agree with Alpha that a good place to start is a cob, clean smoking, inexpensive and disposable - all characteristics that favour an initiate. I would also recommend familiarizing yourself with non-aromatic blends. Become familiar with families of tobacco first, Virginias, Burleys, Latakias, and Orientals without additional flavouring. Alpha recommended some excellent youtube videos from AROMATIX that are well-tailored to beginning this hobby, I found them useful even having smoked a pipe for 35 years. Estate pipes from a reputable shop are also a good way to get a good pipe at less expense. [/QUOTE]
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