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    Dark Fired Kentucky

    I've definitely picked up on that BBQ smell of the tobacco
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    Dark Fired Kentucky

    What would you say is the biggest difference in US compared to African DFK?
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    Dark Fired Kentucky

    I have a mixture of Virginia and DFK jarred and aging right now!!
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    Trying Out Gawith Blends and Sharing My Impressions

    Politics are boring G&H tobacco discussions are much more fun!!
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    Trying Out Gawith Blends and Sharing My Impressions

    I recently tried Kendal Black Cherry. It's definitely not a typical cherry aromatic. I haven't tasted anything like this yet. I do get a kind of floral soapy essence from it. Anyone try this G&H blend?
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    Dark Fired Kentucky

    I wasn't crazy about latakia when I first tried it but I'm liking the DFK. It's a different kind of smokey taste. Still trying to get all the nuances of it
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    Dark Fired Kentucky

    ODF. I also want to try the Amphora. I heard it is a milder version too
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    Dark Fired Kentucky

    Right now I'm smoking MacBaren
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    Dark Fired Kentucky

    Thanks. I tried a DFK blend and I would also like to try my own with either blending tobacco or leaf
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    Expanding pallet

    One thing about this hobby is there is no shortage of blends to try thanks to online purchasing. I was overwhelmed the first time I went to a site and tried to decide!! I try something different every time I place an order and buy what I know I already like. Happy sampling!
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    Dark Fired Kentucky

    I have been trying many different types of tobaccos and blends in my first few months of pipe smoking. I recently received some DFK. Smoked by itself it is definitely a stout tobacco. I have read where it can be also used as a condiment for blends. What types of tobaccos does DFK compliment?
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    Sweetest Aro

    It's not bulk but East India trading company Officer's Club is a sweet chocolaty blend
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    Removing Corn Cob Stem Protruding Into Bowl

    I know it's way overkill on such a cheap pipe as a cob, but when I have spare time at work I head to the machine shop and chuck the cob in the smallest lathe and with an end mill that fits the chamber I remove the extension. I then turn a hardwood disc and press it into the chamber to take up...
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    The Most Disappointing Tobacco

    Thanks. I'll give it a try. I always like trying different tobaccos every time I place an order
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    Finally Starting To Understand Flavor Basics

    B Being a new pipe smoker too, I noticed the difference once I got the hang of not smoking too fast and being able to actually taste the different tobaccos in a certain blend. Neat experience when it happens
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    Vacuum Sealed and Well Aged

    Good to know. I thought about the wife's vacuum sealer but right now I'm just getting started with some glass jars.
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    I've got no Reason to Quit

    Wow! Same here. I never acquired the taste for alcohol but used tobacco. After 25 years of cigarettes I found pipe smoking and I'm truly loving it. Hopefully I can keep clear of Camels!
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    My First Pipe Recommendation

    Update on this. I picked up a Savinelli rusticated Oscar, apple shaped. I love it!
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    Resting a Pipe

    I'm basically a new pipe smoker but I guess I am a utilitarian smoker. I have my pipe with me all day at work and smoke it many times. I run a pipe cleaner through it after each use and have had no issues. I mainly smoke cobs and MM hardwoods at work due to the environment I work in and they...
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    Anyone know this maker?

    Thanks. I kept thinking the first letter was an A