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<blockquote data-quote="Ranger107" data-source="post: 553564" data-attributes="member: 4357"><p>Sorry about the "codger" designation, but you are correct. It was said with affection and a cordial tone. Suggestion, be proud of it. Look at it this way. We codgers bring a lifetime of experience to the table. To me it is both a badge of honor and a reason to be grateful. As it says on one of my T shirts. Careful boy, I got this old for a reason, lol. </p><p>As to your approach to piping, I blended your suggestions. When I returned to piping about 4 years ago, I found I had developed a liking for aromatics. Strange as previously I had smoked mainly balkans and english blends. So I found a few I really liked, mainly sutliff bulk blends, stocked up on them, then started branching out to other offerings, trying new blends in between my regular rotation. Has worked well for me. But then I like trying new wines but I also go back to my fav scotch for my evening smoke and drink. Let us know what you choose. Mainly just enjoy whichever it is, lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ranger107, post: 553564, member: 4357"] Sorry about the "codger" designation, but you are correct. It was said with affection and a cordial tone. Suggestion, be proud of it. Look at it this way. We codgers bring a lifetime of experience to the table. To me it is both a badge of honor and a reason to be grateful. As it says on one of my T shirts. Careful boy, I got this old for a reason, lol. As to your approach to piping, I blended your suggestions. When I returned to piping about 4 years ago, I found I had developed a liking for aromatics. Strange as previously I had smoked mainly balkans and english blends. So I found a few I really liked, mainly sutliff bulk blends, stocked up on them, then started branching out to other offerings, trying new blends in between my regular rotation. Has worked well for me. But then I like trying new wines but I also go back to my fav scotch for my evening smoke and drink. Let us know what you choose. Mainly just enjoy whichever it is, lol. [/QUOTE]
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