Well, after multitudinous online whining about my personal lack of success, I finally have my standard straight falcon with the bantam bowl broken in. Final sortie was with a what seems to be a universally disliked cherry aromatic, Captain Black Cherry Cavendish. It happens to be one of my favourites. Go figure. Yes, it starts off tasting like a cherry coughdrop on steroids, but has the nice habit of having that opening overture gradually diminishing throughout, and is very pleasant (to me) for the rest of the smoke. And I frankly don't mind the opening sortie. Kinda sets the tone, like an out of tune brass fanfare.
Seemed to fit the pipe beautifully, and I had an excellent smoke. I'll smoke the pipe/bowl combination with the same tobacco two days hence with another tobacco that I've only seen myself comment on, and I really like this one, too - Backwood's Buttered Rum. A bit harsh, and more than a bit obnoxious, like the Captain Black Cherry Cavendish.
I'll give the International Falcon the same treatment now - it has a much taller bowl, and is about two days behind the straight stem. I'm expecting the same result, as they have paralleled the wretched break in process in the same manner. Then I can go on to complaining about something else!!
Seemed to fit the pipe beautifully, and I had an excellent smoke. I'll smoke the pipe/bowl combination with the same tobacco two days hence with another tobacco that I've only seen myself comment on, and I really like this one, too - Backwood's Buttered Rum. A bit harsh, and more than a bit obnoxious, like the Captain Black Cherry Cavendish.
I'll give the International Falcon the same treatment now - it has a much taller bowl, and is about two days behind the straight stem. I'm expecting the same result, as they have paralleled the wretched break in process in the same manner. Then I can go on to complaining about something else!!
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