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Templekeeper

Starting to Get Obsessed
Feb 28, 2023
267
1,651
Toronto
I started smoking pipes a few weeks ago and it's become my newest obsession!

I grew up in Mexico and picked up smoking cigars from my father. It was great to have so many options available but they still remained occasional. After moving to Canada, they became even rarer - more 'celebratory' in nature.

A few months ago, a partner gave me a "Warm Tobacco Pipe" candle by DW Home. It smelled luxurious, but being small, I chose to save it for a special occasion. Then, a few weeks ago a project at work made me think of the candle again and so I decided to try it out and light it for a little bit. The scent matched my memories of the smell of the pipe my uncle used to smoke when I was a kid, and instantly set off an insatiable thirst to try smoking a pipe myself.

For the next few days I obsessed online over pipes, and chose two to order online and try out: a Muxiang churchwarden and Joyoldelf mini-churchwarden. For the tobacco I was a lot less thoughtful. I looked up local shops that sold pipe tobacco. One of them had several rows of Cornell & Diehl and I picked Haunted Bookshop based on the notes written beneath each tin (and because I liked the name).
I then proceeded to give myself some nasty tongue bite that lasted for almost a week. The aroma and room note of the tobacco was also far, far from what I was expecting. It was then that I began looking more into different tobaccos. It was a bit of a hard find, but I eventually happened upon a shop that sold tobacco by the bulk, and went there hoping to be able to sample different ones. While they could not sell sample-sizes of the tobacco, I was able to smell the jars with different blends and chose a seasonal blend with black cavendish to try. Now that was more like it! With that I was able to get a more pleasing aroma and taste, one that more closely matched the candle and my memories.
After going online to find out what black cavendish actually wash and in turn learn all about the different leaves and processes, I learned about the concept of "room note" which was exactly what I was pursuing. That led me to the discovery of this website, tobaccoreviews.com, and smokingpipes.com, including through a couple of searches for "top" or "best" room note tobaccos. A bowl of 1-Q and Autumn Evening later, and I was been completely smitten.
I know have 4 pipes (all churchwardens or semi), and a fifth one is on the way from danishpipeshop.com (which actually has an exhaustive list of different shapes - this site is where I probably learned best about all the different ones).
 

Servant King

Lifer
Nov 27, 2020
4,747
27,606
39
Frazier Park, CA
www.thechembow.com
I heard! What is up with that?!?
Winter! :ROFLMAO:

No, contrary to popular belief, SoCal is more than just scorching sunlight and seemingly endless traffic. You just have to go up to 5k feet (don't know what this is in metric, sorry) to find that out. Still, even for us, this is quite a lot of snow.

Black Cav often leaves a nice, sweet room note, big fan of that myself. Ah 1Q...it's a top seller for a reason! Although in all truth, I prefer RLP-6; the addition of burley just makes it a complete offering, IMHO.

Enjoy the journey!
 

yanoJL

Lifer
Oct 21, 2022
1,403
3,995
Pismo Beach, California
Welcome, from another Californian!

You are an excellent writer, friend! And you have much to look forward to. I can't wait to read about your experiences as you explore this hobby!

I have family in Canada, not too far from you in Kitchener. And they were kind enough to gift me a pipe last Christmas in a shape called a "Canadian". I truly love it and will surely be enjoying it on July 1st 🇨🇦

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JSPiper71

Part of the Furniture Now
Jan 3, 2022
661
9,668
Toronto Canada
I started smoking pipes a few weeks ago and it's become my newest obsession!

I grew up in Mexico and picked up smoking cigars from my father. It was great to have so many options available but they still remained occasional. After moving to Canada, they became even rarer - more 'celebratory' in nature.

A few months ago, a partner gave me a "Warm Tobacco Pipe" candle by DW Home. It smelled luxurious, but being small, I chose to save it for a special occasion. Then, a few weeks ago a project at work made me think of the candle again and so I decided to try it out and light it for a little bit. The scent matched my memories of the smell of the pipe my uncle used to smoke when I was a kid, and instantly set off an insatiable thirst to try smoking a pipe myself.

For the next few days I obsessed online over pipes, and chose two to order online and try out: a Muxiang churchwarden and Joyoldelf mini-churchwarden. For the tobacco I was a lot less thoughtful. I looked up local shops that sold pipe tobacco. One of them had several rows of Cornell & Diehl and I picked Haunted Bookshop based on the notes written beneath each tin (and because I liked the name).
I then proceeded to give myself some nasty tongue bite that lasted for almost a week. The aroma and room note of the tobacco was also far, far from what I was expecting. It was then that I began looking more into different tobaccos. It was a bit of a hard find, but I eventually happened upon a shop that sold tobacco by the bulk, and went there hoping to be able to sample different ones. While they could not sell sample-sizes of the tobacco, I was able to smell the jars with different blends and chose a seasonal blend with black cavendish to try. Now that was more like it! With that I was able to get a more pleasing aroma and taste, one that more closely matched the candle and my memories.
After going online to find out what black cavendish actually wash and in turn learn all about the different leaves and processes, I learned about the concept of "room note" which was exactly what I was pursuing. That led me to the discovery of this website, tobaccoreviews.com, and smokingpipes.com, including through a couple of searches for "top" or "best" room note tobaccos. A bowl of 1-Q and Autumn Evening later, and I was been completely smitten.
I know have 4 pipes (all churchwardens or semi), and a fifth one is on the way from danishpipeshop.com (which actually has an exhaustive list of different shapes - this site is where I probably learned best about all the different ones).
Welcome from a fellow Torontonian. I'm about a year ahead of you on this journey and would be happy to share some of my experiences with you. Buckle up though, it's a very addicting sport! DM me anytime. Also, a local B&M of mine in the west end has pipe events every now and then. Would be good to meet you and enjoy a smoke with some of the other pipe smokers here in Toronto.
 

Templekeeper

Starting to Get Obsessed
Feb 28, 2023
267
1,651
Toronto
Black Cav often leaves a nice, sweet room note, big fan of that myself. Ah 1Q...it's a top seller for a reason! Although in all truth, I prefer RLP-6; the addition of burley just makes it a complete offering, IMHO.
Thanks for the suggestion! I recently ordered BCA and have yet to try it, so RLP-6 will definitely go on my list next!