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<blockquote data-quote="Singed" data-source="post: 604256" data-attributes="member: 6261"><p>Oriental Silk in my Rossi Canadian. The more I smoke some of these "blending" tobaccos ( Oriental Silk, Byzantium, Old Professor, Va Slices, Smooth Black & Gold) the less interest I have in the aros I use (Mark Twain, Casanova). Not to disparage aros, but they all have an artificial taste (of course) that has begun to turn me off, it is not the flavour they are infused with but something that sits in the background. I used to smoke MT all day at work, that will no longer be the case. H&H may be my new work-a-day blend, I can see why this codger blend has survived so long and I really look forward to trying more.</p><p></p><p>This pipe is great for flavour. Jim, thank-you again for your advice respecting pipes to "taste" tobacco. My Lumberman is a little big and becomes acrid towards the end of a bowl. In its defense, I rarely dry tobacco before I smoke although gurgling is a rarity when I smoke. Perhaps I'm overthinking this in my eagerness to learn more. It's hard to believe I'm finding these things out after smoking pipes for almost 35 years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Singed, post: 604256, member: 6261"] Oriental Silk in my Rossi Canadian. The more I smoke some of these "blending" tobaccos ( Oriental Silk, Byzantium, Old Professor, Va Slices, Smooth Black & Gold) the less interest I have in the aros I use (Mark Twain, Casanova). Not to disparage aros, but they all have an artificial taste (of course) that has begun to turn me off, it is not the flavour they are infused with but something that sits in the background. I used to smoke MT all day at work, that will no longer be the case. H&H may be my new work-a-day blend, I can see why this codger blend has survived so long and I really look forward to trying more. This pipe is great for flavour. Jim, thank-you again for your advice respecting pipes to "taste" tobacco. My Lumberman is a little big and becomes acrid towards the end of a bowl. In its defense, I rarely dry tobacco before I smoke although gurgling is a rarity when I smoke. Perhaps I'm overthinking this in my eagerness to learn more. It's hard to believe I'm finding these things out after smoking pipes for almost 35 years. [/QUOTE]
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