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Jumpin’ Railcars and Collectin' Cans
The Other Side
Well, never gave much thought to smoking a pipe except on a few occasions. I enjoy cigars but am interested in a economical approach to starting in the pipe world. Any advice greatly appreciated
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Consummate Pipe Bum
It is definitely more economical. For the price of a Fuente Opus X you could get enough really fine pipe tobacco to keep you smoking several times a day for a month.
There are some good threads here on the pipe side oriented toward getting started with pipes, and if they don't answer your questions, ask new ones there. Your questions and the answers given will help future pipe beginners.
"I don't know anything about music. In my line of work you don't have to." -- Elvis Presley
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Waiting on Octember 1st
Welcome to the party...the best advice I can give you is buy a couple corn cob pipes and sign up for the Newb Sampler Trade.
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Consummate Pipe Bum
Here are some links:
http://www.cigarbum.com/forum/showth...pes-Edition%29
http://www.cigarbum.com/forum/forumd...Newbie-Q-amp-A
and I recommend browsing back through all the threads in the General Pipe Discussion. It is time well spent. You'll find answers to questions you didn't even know you had.
"I don't know anything about music. In my line of work you don't have to." -- Elvis Presley
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If you want something to puff on right now, I suggest picking up a Missouri Meerschaum Legend and some Prince Albert of Carter Hall. Use a golf tee as a tamp.
Quick an easy newbie kit for under 15 bucks.
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I couldn't agree more, except I didn't have a golf tee when I started. I used a large-headed nail as a tamper.
I still smoke mostly cobs, and I keep some PA around. It's sort pf a Back-to-Basics thing, with me.
If you smoke a cob, and don't go crazy with tobacco, you can smoke a pipe cheaper than cigars, or cigarettes (and probably snuff as well). Heck, you can probably smoke a pipe cheaper than chew tobacco.
Originally Posted by
Branzig
If you want something to puff on right now, I suggest picking up a Missouri Meerschaum Legend and some Prince Albert of Carter Hall. Use a golf tee as a tamp.
Quick an easy newbie kit for under 15 bucks.
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Bummin' Around
Don't expect to find the same tastes in pipes as you do in cigars. If you try to find a tobacco that tastes like your favorite stick, you're doomed to failure.
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Bummin' Around
Originally Posted by
mooster
Don't expect to find the same tastes in pipes as you do in cigars. If you try to find a tobacco that tastes like your favorite stick, you're doomed to failure.
This ^^^
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Hoosier Bum
Originally Posted by
Cigarer
Well, never gave much thought to smoking a pipe except on a few occasions. I enjoy cigars but am interested in a economical approach to starting in the pipe world. Any advice greatly appreciated
Sign up for my Noob contest a chance to get into pipes for free! This is my advice.
Pipe tobacco is so much cheaper than cigars. The cost is in the pipe but it doesn't have to be expensive. There is a learning curve, so don't get frustrated when it doesn't go right the first several times. (I am still learning)
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1792 Flake Enthusiast
Agree with above: sign up for NPS, Buy a Cob & some CH or PA (or velvet, Half-n-half, etc) & don't expect the same taste as cigars.
When I first started I was disappointed that I didn't get the same volume of smoke or fullness of flavor. It just didn't seem as satisfying. This changes slowly over time. The variety of flavors found in pipe tobacco is nothing short of astounding.