Green ones turn eventually (long time). It gives you enough time to build the cake. I have another one completely brown in the mail.I like it. My grandfather and I used to make corn cob and cane stemed pipes.
My question, it appears the bamboo is freshly cut. Would seasoning the material be something to consider?
View attachment 92244My new Burmese handmade bamboo pipe! Enjoying some Mac Barren vanilla flake. Southeast Asia's version of a cob.
Found a seller on Etsy.
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Looking like the bamboo version of an Old Dominion, I dig it!
Any flavoring/tasting notes?
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Are my neighbors extremely noisy or are those walls super thin!
Be very curious how those smoke
So far I have noticed that they absorb the heat really well! Maybe better than any cob I have. I was even smoking an aromatic to break her in, so it could have gotten a lot hotter. It might be heaven with a good English. Also, when they are fresh, there is a slight bamboo taste added. To my surprise, it was quite enjoyable.Looking like the bamboo version of an Old Dominion, I dig it!
Any flavoring/tasting notes?
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Are my neighbors extremely noisy or are those walls super thin!
Be very curious how those smoke
Wonderful! What do the Burmese smoke in the pipes? Have you tried any?View attachment 92244My new Burmese handmade bamboo pipe! Enjoying some Mac Barren vanilla flake. Southeast Asia's version of a cob.