I will post the final ranking once it is available.Thanks for posting pics. I was wondering how @lestrout fared at this event.
THAT is definitely a slow smoke.I do not have a final ranking, but this year the trophy goes to Italy's Enrico Alberton, with 2 hours 23 minutes and 29 seconds. Congratulations !
Myeah ... the best record out of Italy is a tad over three hours, different pipe different tobacco. I am not actually too much into this. I mean, I smoke to the extent it gives me pleasure, and smoking non stop for hours certainly does not. But I sure enjoyed the atmosphere, the people, etc.THAT is definitely a slow smoke.
Sure. A lot depends on chamber size and particular blend. I've enjoyed many a 2 to 3 hour session, but I'm generally, though not always, using a larger chamber with a blend that is a slow burner. I'm a very slow smoker by habit.Myeah ... the best record out of Italy is a tad over three hours, different pipe different tobacco. I am not actually too much into this. I mean, I smoke to the extent it gives me pleasure, and smoking non stop for hours certainly does not. But I sure enjoyed the atmosphere, the people, etc.
Sure. A lot depends on chamber size and particular blend. I've enjoyed many a 2 to 3 hour session, but I'm generally, though not always, using a larger chamber with a blend that is a slow burner. I'm a very slow smoker by habit.
What were the specs on the pipes and the blend?
It was a Mr. Brog straight billiard with a bowl of 3.7 cm deep, and 2 cm diameter. The blend was Peterson's Early Morning Pipe.Sure. A lot depends on chamber size and particular blend. I've enjoyed many a 2 to 3 hour session, but I'm generally, though not always, using a larger chamber with a blend that is a slow burner. I'm a very slow smoker by habit.
What were the specs on the pipes and the blend?
A pitty we did not meet. I didn't imagine that people from the forum, especially traveling such a huge distance from the United States, were present. I was out after roughly 36 minutes, and I wouldn't have lasted past 50 with they way I packed my bowl, even if it didn't go out and smoked it to the very end.We actually managed to assemble a USA team for the International Slow Smoking event. There were 199 pipers, and I got only 47 minutes out of my EMP. Still, that was in the top half (I am number 84) and was the best of our team, but I should have gotten another 15 minutes out of the bowl.. I should have tamped a bit more aggressively, since I developed a hot spot that coned down to the bottom. Having said that, it is just mindblowing how so many of those Europeans got twice and three times what I did. At two hours, there were still a dozen left.