robwoodall
I sure did read it! That's wonderful. Which blends were you burning? All genres? It seems to me that Lat blends are the ones that burn coolest for those learning technique.
Maybe that's just my experience.
I enjoy the full spectrum and am beginning to find my way with my briars, culling some of the less 'productive' from my rotation.
Cobs are still the backbone of my pipe experience, but I know that a good briar too, is a delight. Knowing when you've got a good briar isn't automatic, especially when you're acquiring them as estate pipes.
If you don't have experience a cob will help overcome that deficit, helping you to enjoy the leaf and have confidence to explore the briar patch.
Mike
If newbroom reads this, it's been a week since I burned my tongue! Yay me, and thank y'all!
I sure did read it! That's wonderful. Which blends were you burning? All genres? It seems to me that Lat blends are the ones that burn coolest for those learning technique.
Maybe that's just my experience.
I enjoy the full spectrum and am beginning to find my way with my briars, culling some of the less 'productive' from my rotation.
Cobs are still the backbone of my pipe experience, but I know that a good briar too, is a delight. Knowing when you've got a good briar isn't automatic, especially when you're acquiring them as estate pipes.
If you don't have experience a cob will help overcome that deficit, helping you to enjoy the leaf and have confidence to explore the briar patch.
Mike