I've been reading the Pipe forum off and on for awhile now, and I think you guys can really help me out.
I'm thinking about taking up piping, I love my cigars I just don't always have the time needed to enjoy a good one without throwing it out. From what I've read about pipes not only are relights not a problem if you don't finish a bowl but you can also just pack a smaller bowl when you know your time is limited.
My plan is to pick up a couple corn cob pipes and a handful of different bulk blends to see how I like piping and see what tobaccos I enjoy.
What I need is any advice on what tobaccos to try. I'm planning on placing an order from pipesandcigars.com and already have a few that I have read about picked out, I'm just looking for suggestions or any tobaccos that are "must try" for a beginner.
Thanks for any help.
~Darrell
I'm thinking about taking up piping, I love my cigars I just don't always have the time needed to enjoy a good one without throwing it out. From what I've read about pipes not only are relights not a problem if you don't finish a bowl but you can also just pack a smaller bowl when you know your time is limited.
My plan is to pick up a couple corn cob pipes and a handful of different bulk blends to see how I like piping and see what tobaccos I enjoy.
What I need is any advice on what tobaccos to try. I'm planning on placing an order from pipesandcigars.com and already have a few that I have read about picked out, I'm just looking for suggestions or any tobaccos that are "must try" for a beginner.
Thanks for any help.
~Darrell