I'm not good at introductions and being all flowery and whatnot so lets get down to business. I'm A. Kinser. I've smoked a pipe since I was 15 years old way way back in the 1990s. I took it up because everyone else was smoking Marlboro or whatever and I insisted on being different.
I'm from Florida--yes an actual native of the state, we may be rare but we do exist. I tend to smoke English blends, there is just something so satisfying about mixtures of Virginia, Latakia and sometimes Perique. I also like Prince Albert (the original) as well as other burly blends that are not flavored or heavily flavored. I don't really like to smoke aromatics at all. Perhaps this is an unpopular opinion, but to me, most aromatics seem to be lower grades of tobaccos that are hiding behind flavoring and perfume.
I also like to smoke cobs mainly, though I have a few briers. That might sound strange to some, and perhaps it is, smoking an English blend in a corn cob pipe, but maybe that is because I'm strange (or not). Truthfully I've always liked cob pipes as I tend to need to and enjoy clenching the pipe between my teeth and some other materials are either too heavy or delicate to stand up to this. Also I tend to believe that apart from a fresh clay pipe, a new cob will offer the truest flavor to a pipe tobacco for tasting purposes. Though generally I prefer my cobs to have a good bit of char in the bowl before to me they "get good".
Over all I've been lurking the forums for a while and just decided to join in.
I'm from Florida--yes an actual native of the state, we may be rare but we do exist. I tend to smoke English blends, there is just something so satisfying about mixtures of Virginia, Latakia and sometimes Perique. I also like Prince Albert (the original) as well as other burly blends that are not flavored or heavily flavored. I don't really like to smoke aromatics at all. Perhaps this is an unpopular opinion, but to me, most aromatics seem to be lower grades of tobaccos that are hiding behind flavoring and perfume.
I also like to smoke cobs mainly, though I have a few briers. That might sound strange to some, and perhaps it is, smoking an English blend in a corn cob pipe, but maybe that is because I'm strange (or not). Truthfully I've always liked cob pipes as I tend to need to and enjoy clenching the pipe between my teeth and some other materials are either too heavy or delicate to stand up to this. Also I tend to believe that apart from a fresh clay pipe, a new cob will offer the truest flavor to a pipe tobacco for tasting purposes. Though generally I prefer my cobs to have a good bit of char in the bowl before to me they "get good".
Over all I've been lurking the forums for a while and just decided to join in.