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AMDG

Lurker
Jun 26, 2022
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Hello all,

My name is Mike and I live in the rural Midwest where I live on a small homestead with my wife and kids. I dipped my toes into the tobacco world about 5 years ago with cigars and would have one every month or so by myself or with my wife's family. I greatly enjoyed the experience and relaxation cigars would bring as I essentially work non-stop 6 days a week between my paying work and homestead work. A challenge I had with cigars was that no matter how slowly I smoked them and how cool I kept the ember, they had a way of overwhelming my palate and being too strong, ashy, etc. Even more mild cigars would bring some enjoyment for the first third, but not be pleasant for me afterwards.

One day I watched a video of a woodworking craftsman I follow light up a pipe at the end of the video. I was intrigued.

I spent some time researching the hobby, and came across Mutton Chop Piper. After digesting most of his introductory videos I bought a Savinelli Roma 321, Peterson 87 and a tin from each of the major pipe tobacco categories (Virginia, Va/Per, English, Aromatic, Burley-forward).

Interestingly enough, that box of supplies sat in my basement for three years untouched. But I finally set aside the time a couple months ago to try it out.

What a difference to my palate from cigars. I could taste the nuances of the flavor, and greatly enjoyed the experience from start to finish. We keep the Sunday sabbath in our house, so I've built a nice little tradition of coming home from church and enjoying a couple bowls during the afternoon while I read, relax, and enjoy time with the family.

For now, my preferences are pretty clear and I'm looking forward to trying out more blends. The Va/Per (Escudo) and English (Plum Pudding, Early Morning Pipe) blends were a pleasure, and I'm finding that I'm open to a bit more strength and taste, so I'll be trying some more punchy, rich examples from these categories in coming months (just orders some Tashkent and Oriental 40 from Peretti, and also looking to try the HH blends like Blackhouse, White Knight and Magnum Opus). The Virginia (Peterson Flake) and Aromatic (Blood Moon) we're not to my liking, but we'll see how things evolve in the future. Jury is still out on the Burley blends.

I'm learning a lot from all of you through perusing this forum, so I appreciate it. Thanks.
 

romaso

Lifer
Dec 29, 2010
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7,742
Pacific NW
Welcome from the Pacific NW. You've certainly come to the right place. Lots of info here if you search prior forums.
This is also a good place to check tobacco reviews, especially if you find a reviewer with similar tastes:
 
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hyperstar

Starting to Get Obsessed
Jun 10, 2022
230
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Formosa, Taiwan
Wow, tobaccos aged for three years. Well done.
You cannot miss Rattray's Marlin flake and Hal O' the wynd if you target on V/P.

Welcome from Taiwan !
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jttnk

Lifer
Dec 22, 2017
1,672
10,403
Phoenix, AZ
Welcome from AZ. What a great way to keep the Sabbath, relax with a pipe. I’m projecting, but I bet it’s not in front of a TV. While not super observant, I try to take time on Friday night to smoke a cigar or pipe and relax at home. Better if I ditched the iPad and read something more spiritual, but it’s a start.
 

mso489

Lifer
Feb 21, 2013
41,210
60,610
Welcome aboard from central North Carolina. I was born in the urban Midwest, the Chicago area, and my wife grew up in rural northeast Missouri on a cattle farm that got electricity and running water in her middle school years. My late wife grew up partly on her grandparents' tobacco farm in eastern N.C.

You've take a highly deliberative approach to your pipe smoking, methodical and gradual. I'm a burley devotee myself, but enjoy several genres with and without burley.

My wife's family jokes (but honestly) that they work jobs to support their farming habit.
 

AMDG

Lurker
Jun 26, 2022
25
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Save yourself some money and get the Sutliff Bulk blends Balkan Sobranie 759 Match and Balkan Sobranie Original Match. They are the exact same blends.
Thank you for telling me this.

Just to confirm, are you saying that Blackhouse and White Knight are just the tinned versions of these bulk blends?
 
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