It's Derby Day! On the patio with a book, Folger's Colombian coffee, and KBV Burley Morning Pipe in the Jansen's N.O. bent volcano with saddle stem..
Welcome back buddySmoking some Peterson The Royal Yacht in a refurbished Captain Black billiard. The local flea market was rained out today.
I will often use a match for lighting a pipe. But your right, always wait for the sulphur head to burn first, and never ever use a torch flame lighter, they burn way to hot, and will kill your Briar. But I know, I'm preaching to the converted, so I'll hush my gumsJust started a bowl of Casanova in my Rattray's. It got me wondering about the comparative temperatures of matches and lighters. Matches apparently provide a lit temperature averaging about 650 degrees C, a butane lighter averages approximately 1200, twice as hot. I imagine this might have an impact on the initial flavour of tobacco as we smoke. I know matches taint the flavour of tobacco if the head is not consumed before an initial light. I have often felt that, properly executed, the initial light from a wooden match is more flavourful than with a butane lighter. This is backed up, in my own experience, by lighting pipes at a campfire with light tinder rather than a match. Discuss?
You have been adopted!!!!!!!!! FTRPLTNear the half way mark of this bowl of year 2013 Stonehaven in a straight black sandblasted 1957 Barling Exel 249 Fossil T.V.F. black billiard with a silver banded military mount and a black ebonite tapered stem. Long Tail is sleeping by my side again. It's very tempting to keep her.
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Good to hear from you again!!!! FTRPLTSmoking some Peterson The Royal Yacht in a refurbished Captain Black billiard. The local flea market was rained out today.
I always use wooden matches when lighting my pipes!! FTRPLTJust started a bowl of Casanova in my Rattray's. It got me wondering about the comparative temperatures of matches and lighters. Matches apparently provide a lit temperature averaging about 650 degrees C, a butane lighter averages approximately 1200, twice as hot. I imagine this might have an impact on the initial flavour of tobacco as we smoke. I know matches taint the flavour of tobacco if the head is not consumed before an initial light. I have often felt that, properly executed, the initial light from a wooden match is more flavourful than with a butane lighter. This is backed up, in my own experience, by lighting pipes at a campfire with light tinder rather than a match. Discuss?
Where's your mint julep????? FTRPLTIt's Derby Day! On the patio with a book, Folger's Colombian coffee, and KBV Burley Morning Pipe in the Jansen's N.O. bent volcano with saddle stem..
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I don't know about you, but I don't drink alcohol before 9 am.Where's your mint julep????? FTRPLT
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