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  1. Seeker81

    24 or 48 Hours Rest?

    Lots of different opinions on this matter, as you will have gathered. There's a few variables to consider that may apply to your smoking habits. Here's my 2 cent, for what it's worth, I heard someone once mention that old timers used to say: 24 hours rest for each bowl smoked. So if you've...
  2. Seeker81

    Preventing Ebonite Oxidation

    I apologise if it has already been mentioned... I just quickly scanned over most of the posts here. Can anyone recommend a specific brand of obsidian oil or mineral oil? (Link maybe?)
  3. Seeker81

    Anyone Use Gauzes?

    awwww man! Don't say that hahaha... Well yeah. But at least you know what you are aiming for.
  4. Seeker81

    Anyone Use Gauzes?

    Yes. As a matter of fact the least wasteful results I have had with flakes so far has been while using a slightly tapered Alco bowl. Also the metal (heel?) at the bottom of the bowl helps with the moisture. I tend to prefer using my alcos for the "Lakeland" flakes... 1792, Dark A Flake, and...
  5. Seeker81

    Anyone Use Gauzes?

    Thanks for the info. ?
  6. Seeker81

    Anyone Use Gauzes?

    I'll think I'll give it a shot at some point... why the hell not suppose. I sometimes get a bit, maybe, overly cautious when it comes to re-lighted the tobacco at the bottom of the bowl due to my concern with damaging the heel. I've heard smoking aggressively at the heel can cause damage. I'm...
  7. Seeker81

    Anyone Use Gauzes?

    Yes. A little metal screen, to use the correct technical term.
  8. Seeker81

    Anyone Use Gauzes?

    Do you think that the 1792 will not be helped with the use of a gauze though?
  9. Seeker81

    Anyone Use Gauzes?

    Thought I might also add that I was talking to someone recently that mentioned that their grandfather used gauzes when smoking his pipe.
  10. Seeker81

    Anyone Use Gauzes?

    Hello. Pretty basic question is all. Does anyone use gauzes? and if so, how do you rate them? I was really enjoying some 1792, when it started to become hard to keep it lit towards the end, it also started to bite a bit... I emptied out the pipe to see quite a bit of (imo) "good" tobacco left...
  11. Seeker81

    Tobacco Type and Other Begginer Questions

    I think that these tobaccos helped me with the transition from cigarettes (an ongoing process): Nightcap Condor Coniston cut plug My Mixture 965 McBaren's HH Old Dark Fired PS, get a couple of decent pipes too.
  12. Seeker81

    Casing and Top Flavour. What's the Difference?

    Thanks for the fast replies. This just goes to show that maybe I am starting to hold this forum in higher regard than the Google search engine... but that's a good thing though yeah? haha thanks.
  13. Seeker81

    Casing and Top Flavour. What's the Difference?

    "HH Latakia Flake has very little casing and no top flavour at all. The only taste you will experience is the natural taste from the tobaccos used." Hello all. I was recently reading on tobaccoreviews.com when I read the above sentence. "Little casing and no top flavour at all", all of a sudden...
  14. Seeker81

    Question About Breath Smoking

    Maybe egg on my face methinks heheh
  15. Seeker81

    Question About Breath Smoking

    What's this CRAP business? You guys are joking yeah?
  16. Seeker81

    Carburetor Pipes?

    Perhaps a hole positioned at the underside of the bowl, as in the case of this Kaywoodie, might help with the quality/state of the tobacco as you near the end of the smoke. It would require extra slow smoking due to the already mentioned fact that it heats very easily. Maybe it would be a help...
  17. Seeker81

    Carburetor Pipes?

    Most weed pipes I've... seen... have the toke hole perpendicular to the bowl, at the back of the pipe, allowing the air to travel through easier than it would the bowl because of the direction. Although, either way certainly not the same as the kaywoodie pictured. But yes I would agree with you...
  18. Seeker81

    Carburetor Pipes?

    The idea of the hole or "carburetor" on weed pipes, is that you cover it with finger or thumb while lighting and drawing the smoke into your lungs. You only let go of the hole when finishing your draw in order to clear out the smoke from the inside of the pipe so that there's no smoke left in...
  19. Seeker81

    Am I About to Smoke Cow Dung???

    This ^^^... exactly, with the cabbie's, was my experience also. Like a tangy lemonade kind of thing, but more subtle. And not quite as wet ha ha