I've been taking my time getting around to finally lighting a pipe after joining here a short while ago. Just hanging out, trying to read up a bit and waiting for a good time to take the plunge. Had an afternoon off, got through a painting project at home and decided to relax by sitting out in my Jeep, listening to some music and giving it a shot. Maybe a little goofy, but decided to start with the Peterson Rathbone that came from across the pond and figured I should try it with some Wilke 515. My thoughts:
1. I did my best to pack it loosely (obviously a bit more used than in the pic, lol), following the tips on here and my understanding of other things I've read here or watched on some videos. Three brief charring lights (lighter looks cool, but I decided to start off with some Diamond matches - those were easy).
2. If I hadn't been reading up here, watched a Muttnchop vid and one from one of the members, I would have approached actually smoking the pipe all wrong. As it was, I found the idea of breathing through my nose and letting the smoke come to me worked pretty well, but could draw it without sucking away also, so it seemed to come more naturally than I expected.
3. Can't say I discerned anything special taste wise, but it's my first experience with pipe tobacco. Kind of had the taste of what I've experienced smoking a cigar on rare occasions, so kind of "just tobacco" in terms of taste. Not saying it was unpleasant, just not "educated".
4. Just kicked back and relaxed. Had to relight twice, figured out tamping it a bit saved me a third relight. All in all a nice way to spend 20 minutes (not sure if that's a little brief and if so, suggestions welcome!), but I confess I was thinking about how it was burning, what to be prepared for, etc. so I can't claim I was totally at ease and knowing what was up, but it was a nice break.
5. I did notice the upper third of the bowl was pretty hot as time passed, but no issue really where I was holding it.
6. Noticed when it cooled and I dumped it out there was a tiny bit of unburnt tobacco with the little bit of ash, don't know what to make of that.
Glad to have found a resource like this place and I'll be trying it again soon!
1. I did my best to pack it loosely (obviously a bit more used than in the pic, lol), following the tips on here and my understanding of other things I've read here or watched on some videos. Three brief charring lights (lighter looks cool, but I decided to start off with some Diamond matches - those were easy).
2. If I hadn't been reading up here, watched a Muttnchop vid and one from one of the members, I would have approached actually smoking the pipe all wrong. As it was, I found the idea of breathing through my nose and letting the smoke come to me worked pretty well, but could draw it without sucking away also, so it seemed to come more naturally than I expected.
3. Can't say I discerned anything special taste wise, but it's my first experience with pipe tobacco. Kind of had the taste of what I've experienced smoking a cigar on rare occasions, so kind of "just tobacco" in terms of taste. Not saying it was unpleasant, just not "educated".
4. Just kicked back and relaxed. Had to relight twice, figured out tamping it a bit saved me a third relight. All in all a nice way to spend 20 minutes (not sure if that's a little brief and if so, suggestions welcome!), but I confess I was thinking about how it was burning, what to be prepared for, etc. so I can't claim I was totally at ease and knowing what was up, but it was a nice break.
5. I did notice the upper third of the bowl was pretty hot as time passed, but no issue really where I was holding it.
6. Noticed when it cooled and I dumped it out there was a tiny bit of unburnt tobacco with the little bit of ash, don't know what to make of that.
Glad to have found a resource like this place and I'll be trying it again soon!