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GothPiper

Might Stick Around
Jun 28, 2021
99
264
Las Vegas, NV
I have started to learn that not every bowl I own can be packed (or even smoked) the exact same way, something I did not really understand before.
This was a HUGE revelation for me as well. People often talk about methods to pack a pipe, as if it's always done the same way. But I too found that the cut and brand of tobacco, as well as a particular pipe, can make a massive difference in how I pack it.

Eventually, you get to know your pipes, brands, and cuts well enough to get each one set up for an ideal smoke. Well, until you acquire new ones, that is... ;)
 

daberman

Starting to Get Obsessed
Mar 4, 2021
134
602
Atlanta, GA
This forum is pipe smoking gold! The cumulative knowledge here is off the charts. Makes one wonder how pipe smoking existed, thrived and even evolved without the internet.
After 12,000 years youd think we'd be pretty good at it!

 

anotherbob

Lifer
Mar 30, 2019
15,777
29,583
45
In the semi-rural NorthEastern USA
I know exactly what you mean. I've been smoking pipes for many years, but my enjoyment increased immensely with the knowledge imparted here. Also, regarding the anonymous hate and anger prevalent on many sites these days, this forum is like a breath of fresh air.
it's because there are actually consequences to being a total jerk here. Basically it's true that if they found a way to punch people through the internet some people would get much nicer. By the way they're the same people that treat cashier like garbage because they think they can't respond back (it's funny what happens when they do).
 

anotherbob

Lifer
Mar 30, 2019
15,777
29,583
45
In the semi-rural NorthEastern USA
This was a HUGE revelation for me as well. People often talk about methods to pack a pipe, as if it's always done the same way. But I too found that the cut and brand of tobacco, as well as a particular pipe, can make a massive difference in how I pack it.

Eventually, you get to know your pipes, brands, and cuts well enough to get each one set up for an ideal smoke. Well, until you acquire new ones, that is... ;)
I noticed it helps to see what people suggest to do and what brands they smoke most.
 

FLDRD

Lifer
Oct 13, 2021
1,730
6,492
Arkansas
I've been noticing that all of my pipes have been working better lately. They burn cooler and require less re-lighting. My tongue isn't being bitten either. The tobacco just tastes better.

It isn't the weather conditions or the climate inside of my home that have changed (although it is starting to cool off in my part of the country). I have finally started to get the hang of it! I have finally started getting a handle on how to pack a bowl and then using better technique to smoke it. Also, I have learned the importance of allowing tobacco to dry for a while before ignition.

I honestly thought a couple of my pipes just didn't smoke well. I really thought I didn't care for a couple of the tobacco blends that I have. Turns out that when you get better at packing and smoking, EVERY type of tobacco tastes better, from Lane 1Q to Quiet Nights. I have started to learn that not every bowl I own can be packed (or even smoked) the exact same way, something I did not really understand before. Lots of little things that added up to me enjoying this hobby even more.

Some of the stuff I learned from reading posts on this website, I also got a lot out of the muttonchop piper videos on Youtube. When I first tried to get into pipes twenty years ago, I really didn't know what I was doing and lost interest. This time I have used the resources of the internet and I am getting so much more enjoyment from pipe smoking. Turns out I like that Fox & Hound blend much more than I thought I did, I just didn't know how to smoke it before!

I am still a novice in terms on pipe smoking, but thanks to many people I will probably never meet in real life I am enjoying it more than ever!
I'm a newer pipe smoker as well and can say I've experienced the exact same type of scenario. Although it's still fleeting, I'm generally having better sessions for many of the exact same reasons you stated. One of my biggest turned out to be packing. I have found a better manner of prepping and packing my tobacco. Primarily, I had many times I was packing too light, which led to the need to puff harder and then succumb to the increased heat production. Cheers
 
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