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Lifer
May 26, 2012
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Thanks for your assistance, I appreciate it ! I have a pack of Danish cherry vanilla blend, maybe you have tried it??
Sorry but I have never heard of it. I don't smoke an aromatic unless there is a non smoker coming over. I have 2 aromatics in my cellar and those are Cult Blood Red Moon and Sutliff Molto Dolce.

The Molto is a riot. It snaps, crackles and pops just like Rice Crispies but it smokes fine and actually has some decent flavors. The non smokers love the smell.
You are welcome for the assistance.
 
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Lifer
Jun 4, 2021
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Where are you based ?
Reason for asking is that ambient humidity can be a huge factor.

Humidity is often an issue in Sydney.
As I often don't plan my smoking ahead of time, there may not be sufficient drying time to get the tobacco to the ideal state of dryness.

I often use meerschaum chips or Nording Keystones at the bottom of the bowl to help reduce moisture and dottle.
Even then running a pipe cleaner mid-smoke may be necessary to get rid of gurgles
This ☝️ Where I live we have 1.5 metres of rain on average and drying tobacco is problematic and usually takes a lot longer than you think, Samuel Gawiths can take 24/36 hrs 🤣
 
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Lifer
Nov 30, 2020
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The tamper really helped me to get 2 decent half bowl smokes. I got a lot of fume, the flat tobacco in the bowl lights very well when you have correct technique.
Congratulations. 👍

Like learning to ride a bicycle - you keep falling off.
Then one day you'll think "how easy is this !"
Your learning curve is about to take-off and become exponential 🚀

When I first got into pipe smoking in the 1970s, there was no internet.
Huge learning curve, as I had few mentors.
I don't think I ever got the hang of smoking a pipe properly.

Fast forward to a few years ago when I returned to pipe smoking - sites like this and TobaccoReviews are a godsend !
The members here are so generous with their advice and hints.

I am enjoying pipe smoking now. So much so my previously beloved cigars have been neglected.