Hi, first post here! Looking to join the world of Pipe Smoking and looking for a little advice. I have done a decent amount of research online, watched a lot of youtube videos and its all a bit overwhelming, but at some point I guess you need to pick a pipe and some tobacco and get going. I wanted to talk about the choices I'm considering and see if I'm on the right path! A little bit about me first, I'm 42, live in the Dallas, Tx area and I'm a former cigarette smoker, quit a little over 2 years ago. I don't miss cigarette smoke itself, but I absolutely miss the relaxation aspect of it. I miss it with my morning coffee, or an evening cocktail. I miss the social aspect as well, some people I barely talk to anymore that I quit cigarette smoking which is a shame. Anyway, I imagine going forward I would be smoking a pipe at night after the kids go down with an evening cocktail, or in the morning on the days I get to work from home when I'm alone on my back porch. I am prepared that pipe smoking may not be for me, but if I decide not to continue pipe smoking, I want to be because I did it the right way and it wasn't for me, not because I did not know what I was doing. I'm certainly aware of tongue bite and want to do my best to avoid it.
For Pipes I'm considering most likely a Peterson, but also a Savinelli. I have watched and read quite a bit, and there seem to be two camps out there, those that suggest a straight pipe like a Peterson 87 Straight Apple and those that suggest a Peterson System pipe like a 307 (or various 300 series) to avoid the tongue bite. I am also considering similar pipes from Savinelli. I will start with one pipe, but assuming I don't hate it, I would imagine buying a second one fairly quickly. So I would be interested I guess in a good "first two Pipes" that may compliment each other. I have never smoked pipe tobacco, so I'm just guessing, but I would imagine liking a mild aromatics. For price I'd like to keep it under $200 per pipe, but definitely under $300 per pipe.
For tobaccos, I was going to go with 5 tins. I am looking for a variety that would be beginner friendly. These are the tobaccos I came up with listening to videos and reading forums. 1. Cult Blood Red Moon 2. Peterson Early Morning Pipe 3. Kramer's Father Dempsey 4. Sutliff Eastfarthing 5. Cornell and Diehl Autumn Evening.
Just wanting to know if I'm heading in the right direction, and if not if someone could steer me that way. And just any other advice you guys have! Cheers!
For Pipes I'm considering most likely a Peterson, but also a Savinelli. I have watched and read quite a bit, and there seem to be two camps out there, those that suggest a straight pipe like a Peterson 87 Straight Apple and those that suggest a Peterson System pipe like a 307 (or various 300 series) to avoid the tongue bite. I am also considering similar pipes from Savinelli. I will start with one pipe, but assuming I don't hate it, I would imagine buying a second one fairly quickly. So I would be interested I guess in a good "first two Pipes" that may compliment each other. I have never smoked pipe tobacco, so I'm just guessing, but I would imagine liking a mild aromatics. For price I'd like to keep it under $200 per pipe, but definitely under $300 per pipe.
For tobaccos, I was going to go with 5 tins. I am looking for a variety that would be beginner friendly. These are the tobaccos I came up with listening to videos and reading forums. 1. Cult Blood Red Moon 2. Peterson Early Morning Pipe 3. Kramer's Father Dempsey 4. Sutliff Eastfarthing 5. Cornell and Diehl Autumn Evening.
Just wanting to know if I'm heading in the right direction, and if not if someone could steer me that way. And just any other advice you guys have! Cheers!