Ghosting..Is it that Big of a Deal?

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Swiss Army Knife

Can't Leave
Jul 12, 2021
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North Carolina
Is it that big of a deal?
You can take this question in pipe smoking in just about any form and the answer is almost always no.

I assign pipes to blends that a pipe reminds me of. I notice no difference between the smoking characteristics of pipes so if something about the aesthetics of one strikes me a certain way, those are the blend or blends that I choose for them.
Now I'm curious. What's your Devil's Holiday pipe? I don't smoke it enough to warrant it but I always wanted a meer shaped like a basket of berries.
 

Chasing Embers

Captain of the Black Frigate
Nov 12, 2014
44,904
117,135
What's your Devil's Holiday pipe?
A Bruce Weaver sandblasted strawberry wood magnum billiard. The texture resembles flesh exposed to intense heat, it's red and has a red flaming acrylic band around the ebonite stem.

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Likewise my Sakura pipe follows a similar logic. Sakura trees are flowering cherries. In Japan, Sakurajima is a three peaked volcano covered with flowering cherries. Only seemed fitting for a triple volcano pipe.

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Jord

Lurker
Sep 20, 2024
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As a newbie, I recently purchased an estate Falcon pipe to begin building up a small collection to regularly use.
It was advertised as 'clean, sterilised & ready to smoke' but on arrival I cleaned it (stem & shank) again just to be sure. At the moment, I am an aromatics smoker so decided to use a tobacco I'd smoked and enjoyed many times from a part used jar. Upon lighting, I got an instant hit of female perfume which lingered throughout the bowl. A couple of days later I tried again & it was still there. I'm guessing that this is ghosting from some previous tobacco (a Lakeland?) as any cleaning fluids would surely have burned off the first time round? It's been about three days now & I'm ready to give it another try, but find myself reluctant to do so. Does ghosting fade/disappear as time passes?
 

Chasing Embers

Captain of the Black Frigate
Nov 12, 2014
44,904
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I'm guessing that this is ghosting from some previous tobacco (a Lakeland?
Could be but I've ran across estates that were used as weed pipes and actual cologne and perfume were used to mask the odor.

You could try filling the chamber with wet coffee grounds and leaving them there for a couple of days.
 
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Sigmund

Lifer
Sep 17, 2023
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France
As a newbie, I recently purchased an estate Falcon pipe to begin building up a small collection to regularly use.
It was advertised as 'clean, sterilised & ready to smoke' but on arrival I cleaned it (stem & shank) again just to be sure. At the moment, I am an aromatics smoker so decided to use a tobacco I'd smoked and enjoyed many times from a part used jar. Upon lighting, I got an instant hit of female perfume which lingered throughout the bowl. A couple of days later I tried again & it was still there. I'm guessing that this is ghosting from some previous tobacco (a Lakeland?) as any cleaning fluids would surely have burned off the first time round? It's been about three days now & I'm ready to give it another try, but find myself reluctant to do so. Does ghosting fade/disappear as time passes?
Our most recent thread on removing ghosts. Works like a charm.

 
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dingdong

Part of the Furniture Now
Apr 2, 2024
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Jakarta, Indonesia
I tried Rattray's exotic passion..this is some seriously nasty ghost :LOL: very hard to exorcise..so never again..i would try some aromatic but something with less artificials.. :rolleyes:puffypuffypuffy
 

dingdong

Part of the Furniture Now
Apr 2, 2024
579
5,849
Jakarta, Indonesia
Minor editing.
As a non-cake builder, I could ask:
Does building and keeping a thicker cake in a chamber promote or defend against ghosting?
The cake will build and act like a ghost, as it gets heated again and again and, of course release some (taste) of the cake..I don't build any cake either, Sir.
 
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As a newbie, I recently purchased an estate Falcon pipe to begin building up a small collection to regularly use.
It was advertised as 'clean, sterilised & ready to smoke' but on arrival I cleaned it (stem & shank) again just to be sure. At the moment, I am an aromatics smoker so decided to use a tobacco I'd smoked and enjoyed many times from a part used jar. Upon lighting, I got an instant hit of female perfume which lingered throughout the bowl. A couple of days later I tried again & it was still there. I'm guessing that this is ghosting from some previous tobacco (a Lakeland?) as any cleaning fluids would surely have burned off the first time round? It's been about three days now & I'm ready to give it another try, but find myself reluctant to do so. Does ghosting fade/disappear as time passes?
I have gotten estate pipes that were so badly ghosted with aromatics and Lakelands that I had to throw them away. I had tried the salt treatment, a retort, coffee grounds, and even put the stummel in the oven at a low temp for several hours (Greg Pease has a blog on it), But, Lakelands and aromatics seems to seep deep into the wood of the briar.
 
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anotherbob

Lifer
Mar 30, 2019
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In the semi-rural NorthEastern USA
I was talking to a prominent pipe maker/tobacconist recently as I enjoyed a cigar in his lounge. This guy has been in the business for over 40 years so when he talks I listen. We got on to the subject of ghosting and he said it is very over exaggerated! His comment...smoke what you like out of any pipe. You might pick up hints of a previous smoke but it is so subtle it doesn't matter. He said he smokes aromatics, english blends and virginias all in the same pipe and it has never affected the quality of the smoke. What are your thoughts?
depends if you smoke one thing for a while it can ghost fierce.
 

Jord

Lurker
Sep 20, 2024
4
12
Our most recent thread on removing ghosts. Works like a charm.

The "Old lady perfume" describes exactly what hit me! I'll give the coffee grounds method a try. Thanks to all.
 

elvishrunes

Can't Leave
Jun 19, 2017
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I’m part of the ghosting is overrated crew, over hyped, and smoke anything in anything, including strong Englishes and Lakelands. I also have decent senses and can pick out dominant single malts in blended whisky… above average.

I do wipe my inside bowl with a paper towel and use a pipe cleaner after almost each bowl, and only smoke a few a week. So I’m not reefing on the same blend all day, everyday in one pipe.
 

jpmcwjr

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Staff member
May 12, 2015
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The answer to the original question: "Ghosting..Is it that Big of a Deal?" may be condensed to "It's a big deal if you have a pipe ghosted with something you dislike" Otherwise, no biggie.
 
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