Hi Ladies and Gentlemen!
I inherited a large great grandfather and grandfather collection.
I went to the local tobacco shop and bought a bag of bourbon flavored pipe tobacco, loaded the most interesting and stylish pipes have, and lighted it. I don’t know what I’m doing. But, I’m trying.
The store brand bourbon tobacco is not very satisfying. I believe I need a decent “blend” to actually enjoy the sport. Some of my pipes are over 100 years old. Some are in bad shape; some have never been smoked through. I’ve been reading about restoring and cleaning. As I spend more time in the forums, I’m learning what the correct way to go about such things. I will greatly appreciate any and all advice from members. I’m looking forward to enjoying this pastime as my forefathers have. Thank you for allowing me to be a part of your party.
-piperow21
I inherited a large great grandfather and grandfather collection.
I went to the local tobacco shop and bought a bag of bourbon flavored pipe tobacco, loaded the most interesting and stylish pipes have, and lighted it. I don’t know what I’m doing. But, I’m trying.
The store brand bourbon tobacco is not very satisfying. I believe I need a decent “blend” to actually enjoy the sport. Some of my pipes are over 100 years old. Some are in bad shape; some have never been smoked through. I’ve been reading about restoring and cleaning. As I spend more time in the forums, I’m learning what the correct way to go about such things. I will greatly appreciate any and all advice from members. I’m looking forward to enjoying this pastime as my forefathers have. Thank you for allowing me to be a part of your party.
-piperow21