I have a 7 day rotation for my top end pipes. With lower end pipes ready for an extra smoke within those 7 days.
Exactly...One mans trash is another mans treasure...Alright, I see it like giving someone the opportunity to enjoy something your throwing away. Recycling at its finest. But hey, to each their own. ?️
I only purchase pipes i've inspected so, in the last 40 years I've only rarely purchased a pipe which ended up being less than stellar. Further, why possibly incur the enmity of someone by passing on a tool which doesn't perform well. I see no upside from my perspective. Then, toss in packaging, the trip to town, postage and so forth. There simply isn't an upside to passing on trash no matter how low the recipients standards for pipes. I can't explain any more clearly, sorry.Exactly...One mans trash is another mans treasure...
Tell that to a kid that was adopted.?Exactly...One mans trash is another mans treasure...
Heaven has trash tooTell that to a kid that was adopted.?
I know, I'm going to Hell.
Dark humor is welcome around me.?Heaven has trash too
I'm kidding
you made me lough untill I almost criedTell that to a kid that was adopted.?
I know, I'm going to Hell.
I am not saying to sell somebody a pipe which is really trash(I had to throw away one myself-plastic pipe which i got as a present -total junk)but for example pipe which does not pass a cleaner is not a trash to me cause i take them apart and clean them after smoke so it does not bother me at all...Just saying if the pipe is not a total junk it may make somebody happy...Give it to a homeless man or somebody instead of throwing it away...I only purchase pipes i've inspected so, in the last 40 years I've only rarely purchased a pipe which ended up being less than stellar. Further, why possibly incur the enmity of someone by passing on a tool which doesn't perform well. I see no upside from my perspective. Then, toss in packaging, the trip to town, postage and so forth. There simply isn't an upside to passing on trash no matter how low the recipients standards for pipes. I can't explain any more clearly, sorry.
Keep them clean after each smoke and you can smoke them nearly as much as you want provided you give them an hour or so to cool down.This is the problem I finally found the perfect pipe for me by accident and now I want to use it every day and I have heard that's not good for the pipe.
This is the goal I try to reach, but sometimes I fall asleep or forget...ah...what was this thread about?These days I generally smoke a few bowls on one blend, and sometimes two on a given day, so the pipes I use will get smoked a few times a day, for a few days. They get cleaned between bowls, and then they get a more thorough cleaning before being set aside for several days to a week. Every now and then I switch out rotations so those pipes that have seen a couple of months of use get a couple of months of resting, some a year or more before they go back into service again.
I’ve got a selection of mid to basic pipes (by cost). Of these I’ve got two basket pipes that cost me no more than £10 each and they smoke better than my £70 pipes, to the point where I smoke those £10 a lot more than the other, more expensive ones.Edited title for caps. Rule 9. -jpm
While I have a number of pipes in rotation, there's one in particular I reach for as long as I'm smoking Capstan Blue (and I smoke a fair amount of it). Capstan just doesn't sing as well in any other pipe compared to my Savinelli 1987 bent billiard. I smoke it almost daily, and will occasionally use it for a second bowl.
I'm wondering if I need to let this pipe rest a bit more? How long should one let a pipe rest after an extended smoke?