dlow
Noob
Hey gang,
I'm considering moving up from the trusty corn-cob pipe to something that's got a little more character. Don't get me wrong, I love my corn cobs, but I'd rather get a nice one at this point. I've been smoking pipes for about 8 months now and I smoke about once every two weeks (I'm mostly a cigar guy). Now that I'm sure that this is something I'm not going to get tired of, I think I'm ready to make an investment in something better. Maybe some of you veterans can help me?
My first question is: Would it be better to start with an estate pipe or a new one? It looks like estate pipes can save me a fair amount of coin, but I don't know if this is wise given that I'm pretty inexperienced. If I do go the estate rout, my guess is that I would be looking for one thats not burned around the rim, doesn't have any cracks or bad wear. Anything else?
Are there any brands I should be seeking? I'd like to spend somewhere in the $65 to $150 range. Any brands to stay away from?
Anything I should know about the shape of the pipes I consider? Does this affect the smoke any or is it just a matter of style?
Finally, should I even consider anything other than a briar pipe? I ask b/c some of the Meerschaum pipes are pretty darn cool looking, but they seem high maintenance.
For the record, I only plan to smoke unflavored tobacco in this pipe (primarily just one blend to be honest). I'll use the corn cobs for when I try the flavored stuff. Thanks ahead of time!
I'm considering moving up from the trusty corn-cob pipe to something that's got a little more character. Don't get me wrong, I love my corn cobs, but I'd rather get a nice one at this point. I've been smoking pipes for about 8 months now and I smoke about once every two weeks (I'm mostly a cigar guy). Now that I'm sure that this is something I'm not going to get tired of, I think I'm ready to make an investment in something better. Maybe some of you veterans can help me?
My first question is: Would it be better to start with an estate pipe or a new one? It looks like estate pipes can save me a fair amount of coin, but I don't know if this is wise given that I'm pretty inexperienced. If I do go the estate rout, my guess is that I would be looking for one thats not burned around the rim, doesn't have any cracks or bad wear. Anything else?
Are there any brands I should be seeking? I'd like to spend somewhere in the $65 to $150 range. Any brands to stay away from?
Anything I should know about the shape of the pipes I consider? Does this affect the smoke any or is it just a matter of style?
Finally, should I even consider anything other than a briar pipe? I ask b/c some of the Meerschaum pipes are pretty darn cool looking, but they seem high maintenance.
For the record, I only plan to smoke unflavored tobacco in this pipe (primarily just one blend to be honest). I'll use the corn cobs for when I try the flavored stuff. Thanks ahead of time!