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    Thanks gentlemen,

    @BryGuySC are you saying go back to back with both tobaccos and if so is it cool to do that with the same pipe?
    I don't have emotions, and sometimes that makes me very sad.

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    Welcome trey! im dabbling on the cigar side lol. you could but It might leave a ghost flavor in it. Cobs are cheap 6-7$ Should have diff pipes for diff kinds of tobaccos. Think va/pers, latika, and aromatics. if unsure what you have go to TobaccoReviews.com: The largest collection of pipe tobacco reviews on the internet. and it will tell you. Happy piping get ready to get the wallet out so many good 1s out there! Im sure people with alot more experience will tell you more, im new also.

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    Thanks Matt, I thought I had something before about using different pipes and letting them rest
    I don't have emotions, and sometimes that makes me very sad.

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    Welcome to the slope Trey.
    Happy as if I had good sense.

    “Life is filled with glorious opportunities brilliantly disguised as insoluble problems.” Jerry Falwell

    formerly gtechva

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    Quote Originally Posted by TreySC View Post
    Thanks gentlemen,

    @BryGuySC are you saying go back to back with both tobaccos and if so is it cool to do that with the same pipe?
    Ideally, you want different pipes for the different styles of tobacco. But for just getting started (especially with a cob), it is fine to smoke the two back to back. Just make sure you don't start with the English. The next one you smoke after the English may be a little ghosted, but a bowl or two will get rid of it.
    For briar pipes, you do want to let them rest. Corn cobs pips can take more of a beating, and they are cheap.
    Don't worry about missing subtleties of the tobacco. Work of technique. You'll get the "broad strokes" of the flavors, and that is fine.
    Once you are more comfortable with the pipe process, then you can start down the slippery slope of find what kind of tobacco you like.

    Oh, and sign up for the noob pipe tobacco trade.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BryGuySC View Post
    Ideally, you want different pipes for the different styles of tobacco. But for just getting started (especially with a cob), it is fine to smoke the two back to back. Just make sure you don't start with the English. The next one you smoke after the English may be a little ghosted, but a bowl or two will get rid of it.
    For briar pipes, you do want to let them rest. Corn cobs pips can take more of a beating, and they are cheap.
    Don't worry about missing subtleties of the tobacco. Work of technique. You'll get the "broad strokes" of the flavors, and that is fine.
    Once you are more comfortable with the pipe process, then you can start down the slippery slope of find what kind of tobacco you like.

    Oh, and sign up for the noob pipe tobacco trade.

    I will give that a shot. I spent a good bit of the day yesterday reading up and watching videos on packing and lighting techniques.

    I will sign up as soon as I confirm I like this side and make a purchase
    I don't have emotions, and sometimes that makes me very sad.

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    ITS TO LATE>>>I GOT YOU ALREADY...

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    Welcome to the pipe side of CigarBum, Trey. We're glad to have you here!

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