I’m not quite sure what a codger is. It connotes an older, perhaps curmudgeonly person, but in the pipe smoking world it seems to be defined as a person of any age who is not overly particular about his tobacco and keeps things simple.
I think I’m becoming one. Roughly two years into serious pipe smoking, with almost 20 pipes and around 50 blends in my “cellar” and rotation, I’ve grown tired of chasing hard to obtain and sometimes finicky blends and looking for the next and ever better pipe. I find that my most enjoyable smokes are often the various sutliff “codger” match blends I’ve bought - country doctor (smoking some as i type this), revelation, walnut, holiday, field and stream, briggs, brindley. Generally well behaved, cool burning, tasty enough and simply enjoyable.
So I don’t think I will be waiting months for a shipment from germany, or worrying about email alerts for blends that sell out in thirty seconds, and certainly will never pay 80 or 90 dollars for a tin of buterra pelican as i recently saw listed on this site. And do I really need to plan for a tobaccopalypse by buying 10x the amount of tobacco I will smoke in my lifetime? And I certainly dont need another pipe.
For me at least the KISS principle is generally a good one to follow. Certainly when it comes to pipe smoking.
I think I’m becoming one. Roughly two years into serious pipe smoking, with almost 20 pipes and around 50 blends in my “cellar” and rotation, I’ve grown tired of chasing hard to obtain and sometimes finicky blends and looking for the next and ever better pipe. I find that my most enjoyable smokes are often the various sutliff “codger” match blends I’ve bought - country doctor (smoking some as i type this), revelation, walnut, holiday, field and stream, briggs, brindley. Generally well behaved, cool burning, tasty enough and simply enjoyable.
So I don’t think I will be waiting months for a shipment from germany, or worrying about email alerts for blends that sell out in thirty seconds, and certainly will never pay 80 or 90 dollars for a tin of buterra pelican as i recently saw listed on this site. And do I really need to plan for a tobaccopalypse by buying 10x the amount of tobacco I will smoke in my lifetime? And I certainly dont need another pipe.
For me at least the KISS principle is generally a good one to follow. Certainly when it comes to pipe smoking.