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Bengel

Lifer
Sep 20, 2019
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I have three pipes that have a Lakeland ghost. They are sitting on my shelf until I see if I can exorcise the taste.

Nothing like a nasty perfume taste ruining a perfectly good English or Virginia.
Try ODF, I smoke it to break in pipes. Works especially well, for me, with pre carbonized bowls, often over riding the taste of those in just a few smokes.
 

Worknman

Part of the Furniture Now
Sep 23, 2019
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At the utmost minimum you should have a separate pipe for english blends and another for aromatics. Everything else can be safely mixed in a third pipe. If you wanted to go another level then you'd have a pipe for each genre. If you're a true connoisseur then its a pipe for each blend, or at least your favorite blends.
 
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oldguyoldpipes

Starting to Get Obsessed
Sep 20, 2019
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Other than blend specific pipes, this is how my pipes are genre dedicated.
Red Virginia
Virginia
Virginia/Perique
Virginia/Oriental
Virginia/Burley
Burley
Perique
Chocolate
Vanilla/Caramel
Cherry/Berry
BananA (yes, bananA)
Floral Lakeland
Clove Lakeland
Tonquin Lakeland

What is clove Lakeland?
 
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