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JPremo

Starting to Get Obsessed
Jul 22, 2020
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283
Viva Las Vegas
Hello fellow pipers!

Some of you may of contributed to my ongoing question thread already so thank you very much!

I figured if I'm utilizing your knowledge and opinions I might as well introduce myself, so here goes nothing.
I'm returning to pipe smoking, it being my first introduction to tobacco, and I'm still a newbie when it comes to the serious stuff. I'm learning as much as I can about pipe makers, systems, and different packing methods. Air Pocket is a new one I didn't know about and works amazingly IMHO!

Here's Kumo, he hangs out with me when I'm smoking outdoors
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I can't tell you what blends I like since the only blends I remember were from a B&M store back home, their Amsterdam blend was amazing but I have no idea what it was. I just remember it being light and nutty with the most perfect aroma.

But I can show you my first haul which just arrived to get myself back into the hobby!

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Let me know your thoughts on those tins if you've tried them!

Thanks for reading and happy piping!
 

workman

Lifer
Jan 5, 2018
2,794
4,230
The Faroe Islands
Irish Flake is very good. It has the leathery, charred flavors of kentucky and some flowery notes from the virginias. There is also an elusive aniseed topping, very pleasant. It is strong, both in flavor and nicotine. It's strength may overpower all the nice flavors at first, but they are there. It goes well with a dram, to alleviate nicotine overdose.
 

happy_lunter

Lifer
Jul 1, 2020
1,196
21,971
Vaughan, ON
Greetings from Ontario, Canada and welcome to the forums,

I am a newbie myself. Lots to learn here.

Mac Baren 7 Seas Regular Blend is one of the first blends I tried as well. It have got a nice chocolate aroma and flavour. Have you cracked that tin open yet?

Where can I learn about this Air Pocket packing method? I gotta try it for myself.
 

JPremo

Starting to Get Obsessed
Jul 22, 2020
119
283
Viva Las Vegas
Greetings from Ontario, Canada and welcome to the forums,

Have you cracked that tin open yet?

Where can I learn about this Air Pocket packing method? I gotta try it for myself.
I did indeed! You're spot on, the chocolate hit me like a ton of bricks and its next on my list of tobaccos to try tomorrow.

Check out this video on the method
from this very website!

It's actually pretty intuitive, you want to make a plug with your fingers, pinch it real good in 3-4 fingers, then twist it into the top of the bowl, forcing it in without pushing directly down on the middle. I believe the idea is to have the air pocket it leaves in the bottom allow the smoke to billow and cool. It's also one of the only bowls I've lit so far that stayed lit throughout and that was on my first try!
 
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happy_lunter

Lifer
Jul 1, 2020
1,196
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Vaughan, ON
I did indeed! You're spot on, the chocolate hit me like a ton of bricks and its next on my list of tobaccos to try tomorrow.

Check out this video on the method
from this very website!

It's actually pretty intuitive, you want to make a plug with your fingers, pinch it real good in 3-4 fingers, then twist it into the top of the bowl, forcing it in without pushing directly down on the middle. I believe the idea is to have the air pocket it leaves in the bottom allow the smoke to billow and cool. It's also one of the only bowls I've lit so far that stayed lit throughout and that was on my first try!

Thanks for sharing this video and instructions, @JPremo.

Now, I believe, each of us got something new to try tomorrow! ;)
 
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mortonbriar

Lifer
Oct 25, 2013
2,812
6,140
New Zealand
The irish flake was a good choice in your first haul back, not only is it tasty but it packs a punch in the nicotine department. Personally I find it sits just the light side of most of the plugs and ropes I tried through, and the heavy side of most everything else I tried. This positioning makes it a good gauge for where to head concerning nicotine content....
 
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Jul 28, 2016
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Welcome to the forums Sir, and Best greets from Finland-EU, as far as Peterson Irish Flake goes I'd have hoped I was able to smoke it, so tasty it was,perhaps someday in the future I'd man up enough to revisit this fine tobacco again.
 
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hawky454

Lifer
Feb 11, 2016
5,338
10,235
Austin, TX
Welcome! Irish Flake is a great tobacco. I also like Autumn Evening cut 50/50 with Brown Bogie. That’s a good selection of blends to start out with to gauge what you like and then you can go from there.
 
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JPremo

Starting to Get Obsessed
Jul 22, 2020
119
283
Viva Las Vegas
Welcome to the forums Sir, and Best greets from Finland-EU, as far as Peterson Irish Flake goes I'd have hoped I was able to smoke it, so tasty it was,perhaps someday in the future I'd man up enough to revisit this fine tobacco again.

It smells POWERFUL, like a smoky spicy hickory peppered Jerky stick!

I love your avatar by the way, fantastic movies to enjoy with a pipe.
 
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happy_lunter

Lifer
Jul 1, 2020
1,196
21,971
Vaughan, ON
I did indeed! You're spot on, the chocolate hit me like a ton of bricks and its next on my list of tobaccos to try tomorrow.

Check out this video on the method
from this very website!

It's actually pretty intuitive, you want to make a plug with your fingers, pinch it real good in 3-4 fingers, then twist it into the top of the bowl, forcing it in without pushing directly down on the middle. I believe the idea is to have the air pocket it leaves in the bottom allow the smoke to billow and cool. It's also one of the only bowls I've lit so far that stayed lit throughout and that was on my first try!
@JPremo, thanks again for sharing this video on Air Pocket packing method. Tried it today in my bent bulldog and it work really great!
 
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indoeuro

Part of the Furniture Now
Jul 30, 2019
535
562
Virginia
Welcome back! I'm not a huge fan of aromatics, but you've made some solid choices. That Sutliff Maple is suuuper tasty.
 

mso489

Lifer
Feb 21, 2013
41,211
60,649
Welcome from N.C. Peter Stokkebye makes a blend called Amsterdam that sounds like the one you remember. It is part of my stash and I find it enjoyable. It's available in bulk at our sponsor smokingpipes.com at a moderate price.
 

mso489

Lifer
Feb 21, 2013
41,211
60,649
I love Kumo. He looks like he knows a thing or three. Our fur friends are avid students of us. They know all, and won't tell.
 
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