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Grangerous

Lifer
Dec 8, 2020
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East Coast USA
I can tell you the day of the week by what I’ve smoked on the morning before. Being retired, it’s one of the main ways my brain knows...

I have about two dozen to choose from but 3-5 that I’m sure to smoke each and every week.
 

FurCoat

Lifer
Sep 21, 2020
10,255
96,613
North Carolina
I have 24 blends in rotation which are my 2oz perserve jars out of 118 different blends on hand. The rest are in tins and quart jars.
 

beezer

Part of the Furniture Now
Jul 12, 2013
621
750
My entire cellar is in play as far as my rotation goes, so I'd say maybe 100+ blends. When I feel like a pipe I never know what I might reach for. I might have my mind on one jar and decide I'll crack an unopened tin instead. I might have my heart set on a 5 year old blend and go for the blend I bought last week.
 

dcicero

Part of the Furniture Now
Apr 23, 2019
591
2,886
Michigan
I have 3 or 4 favorites, but am constantly looking for a 5th. I usually have 2 tons of my regular blends open and 1 ton of something new to try.
I feel like this model would fit me well. Right now I've got a few that I know I like...and some I think I like at first then they have no staying power.
 
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May 2, 2020
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I have about 80 jars that I consider “open,” and I’ll just smoke from whatever strikes me at the moment. I do have some blends that are favorites that I’ve started trying to focus on cellaring deep, and some that are put away with the intent of aging, but mostly it’s a free-for-all among those “open” jars.
 
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jvnshr

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Sep 4, 2015
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Baku, Azerbaijan
When I started smoking a pipe I went for the variety, I have always been a curious person. I was getting a tin/pouch/sample of a blend, trying it and jumping to another one. I had so many open tins/samples that it was even impossible to go through them with the rate I was smoking (1-2 bowls a day). When I realized that it won't take me anywhere, I came up with a system. At any given time I have one, max. two open tins from each genre. For example, at the moment the blends I am smoking are:

1. VaPer - Scotty's VR Blend by P&C
2. American - C&D Bayou Night (something with Latakia)
3. Aromatic - Tewksbury Hobbit's Weed Match by 4noggins; Rattray's Buckingham
4. Virginia based - Mac Baren Dark Twist Roll Cake
5. Burley based - Five Brothers
6. VaBur - Erik Stokkebye 4th Generation 1931, War Horse Green

When I finish the pouch of Five Brothers for instance, that spot is going to be filled by C&D Burley Flake #3.

My problem is I am realizing that I have too many blends with Latakia, I don't smoke them that much.
 
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lelik

Lifer
Aug 21, 2019
1,328
6,789
Only two for now : Peterson's Perfect Plug and Gawith Hoggarth & Co. Dark Plug.
 

mso489

Lifer
Feb 21, 2013
41,211
60,638
About twenty, but probably more honestly, indeterminate. I have small samples from Forums members, and a dozen jars, tubs and tins, I regularly visit, and others I delve into only from time to time. Some sealed tins and tubs are "aging," as are several jars I don't open and close. But for regular use, about twenty is a good guess.
 

pip01

Part of the Furniture Now
Apr 3, 2018
519
6,593
NJ
I have a dozen or so I typically pull from that change with the seasons and another dozen or so I take from when ever the mood hits me (mostly Lakelands and other hard to finds)
 

mordy18

Can't Leave
Mar 12, 2019
381
1,370
Northern New Jersey
48 at last count, in mason jars. Wouldn’t call it a rotation - I just take from whatever jar strikes at the moment. Kind of ridiculous frankly. But curiosity regularly got the best of me and I dont’ smoke more than one or two bowls a day, so the open jars just piled up.
 

Grangerous

Lifer
Dec 8, 2020
3,520
14,617
East Coast USA
I am fast becoming a one blend smoker. Almost every time I’m smoking something else, my brain is comparing it to Granger and I will inevitably light up a bowl of Granger immediately thereafter and I lament that I would’ve enjoyed my morning smoke more if I’d have gone with Granger.

But I have four in my rotation.

Pegasus, Carter Hall, Prince Albert and Granger.
 

dcicero

Part of the Furniture Now
Apr 23, 2019
591
2,886
Michigan
I am fast becoming a one blend smoker. Almost every time I’m smoking something else, my brain is comparing it to Granger and I will inevitably light up a bowl of Granger immediately thereafter and I lament that I would’ve enjoyed my morning smoke more if I’d have gone with Granger.

But I have four in my rotation.

Pegasus, Carter Hall, Prince Albert and Granger.
I felt this way years ago when I would smoke cigars infrequently. I knew I liked Padron 5k. But each time I smoked a cigar I'd try something new, and was ultimately unhappy. Eventually I just smoked my padrons and didn't care about trying anything else. Same thing is happening now with blends. I get sucked into trying new blends all the time, but really I know what I like. So why not just smoke those few more? Also, the more I like the harder it is to choose one, for me, when I want to smoke. Right now I'm working on 3 groups - latakia, va, and vabur. And then have 1 maybe 2 opened in each category and thats it.
 
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musicman

Lifer
Nov 12, 2019
1,119
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Cincinnati, OH
I have a lot of "open" jars. I have a somewhat serious case of pipe ADHD, and when you combine that with the fact that I bought a lot of bulk when I was first getting into pipes, that means a lot of open blends. I do sample widely, though, and if I have anything that could be called a "rotation," it's probably at least 25-30 blends. There are definitely a few that get more attention than others, though.
 
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Grangerous

Lifer
Dec 8, 2020
3,520
14,617
East Coast USA
I felt this way years ago when I would smoke cigars infrequently. I knew I liked Padron 5k. But each time I smoked a cigar I'd try something new, and was ultimately unhappy. Eventually I just smoked my padrons and didn't care about trying anything else. Same thing is happening now with blends. I get sucked into trying new blends all the time, but really I know what I like. So why not just smoke those few more? Also, the more I like the harder it is to choose one, for me, when I want to smoke. Right now I'm working on 3 groups - latakia, va, and vabur. And then have 1 maybe 2 opened in each category and thats it.

Dcicero said, “Right now I'm working on 3 groups - latakia, va, and vabur”

Dcicero,
I get it. Buying/trying new blends is exciting. I love reading reviews and then want to try them.

But whereas you have identified three avenues to explore, I am coming to realize that I have but ONE and I’ve already thoroughly explored it, Burley/Burley Blends.

I’ve tried many CD blends, HB, BNB. OJK of which Pegasus is as close to home plate for me. But it’s not leading the way. Instead, it’s a small (and shrinking) handful of the American Classic OTC’s that really do it for me. SWR, CH, PA, Granger.

But it’s narrowing down to the point where I could happily smoke Granger every day and be content. It is essentially, what I do now, no matter how I try to fight it.

I am become, a Codger.
 
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