I also enjoy both fairly regular. While a cigar may be easier/quicker to get going, I can load a small bowl, or smoke the pipe, put it down, come back and relight it later, even the next morning.
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I also enjoy both fairly regular. While a cigar may be easier/quicker to get going, I can load a small bowl, or smoke the pipe, put it down, come back and relight it later, even the next morning.
I guess that's exactly why I'll stick with cigars. I'm not looking for a delivery system - I'm looking for a holistic experience. For me, the holistic experience of a cigar is more appealing than the holistic experience of a pipe. Of course I realize that's just my own slant on the hobby. I would be very much surprised if most people's mileage doesn't vary.
It seems like lately I, sadly, have little time to smoke. 4-6 days in a month is a good month for me. My cigar time is my downtime. It's my escape and my chance to chill out, reflect and collect my thoughts. I avoid piping because I want something that is hassle free and. I want to cut, light, put some music on and just melt into a chair for a couple hours. To me a well constructed and blended cigar just can't be beat in terms of relaxation.
i enjoy both depending on the situation. normally over summer months i enjoy a cigar on days i smoke. some times i will smoke a pipe in my car over summer months because it dose not leave the harsh after smell a cigar dose. in the fall i like to switch it up between cigars and pipes. if several people are sitting out on the deck with me i will smoke a pipe. as winter comes that's when its normally pipes..... unless i am at a lounge or going for a walk but if im sitting outside its normally a pipe. plus its the best time to smoke boswells Christmas Cookie
I guess I'm lucky in that I don't have weather cold enough to limit my relaxation time. I really enjoy watching the burn line on a cigar I'm enjoying, maybe it's the inner pyromaniac in me :)
My favorite time of day to smoke a cigar is around sunset when it's still light enough to see your smoke, but also dark enough to see the red glow of the burn. I suppose there's a time like that in the morning as well, but I don't smoke that early.
I also love to watch the way the sharper lines of bluish smoke from the foot contrast with the heavier white smoke from my exhale.
I'm bismokual :)
Like you, @Sir Lancerolot , I once looked with dismay at the amount of perfectly good tobacco that ended up as scrap having rolled a batch of cigars. I tried "scrap" filler cigars but (1) still ended up with a lot of scrap (yes, I know it's fungible) and (2) I didn't really like the resulting cigars - didn't burn well and were inconsistent flavorwise.
So I put out the question to the crew on the former site we used to frequent, and they suggested smoking it in a pipe. Tried it, didn't much like it. Cigar tobacco in a pipe just didn't do it for me. So I tried making cavendish out of it, but straight cavendish is pretty blah IMHO, even when flavored. So I started blending, which of course led me in all sorts of directions, and now I make and smoke more pipe tobacco than cigars. Some of its halfway decent IIDSSM.
Fast forward about a year and a half, now I have about 30 pipes (mostly cheapies incl. a number of cobs), and about 40 jars, tins, and pouches of pipe tobacco in addition to my modest selection of cigars.
So that's my story :) BTW, another aspect that I'm not sure was mentioned above, pipe smoking tends to be way cheaper in terms of dollars/hour of smoking pleasure, but we cancel out the savings by buying copious amounts of the stuff, and also the better briar and meer pipes tend to be a little spendy.