To answer your questions: No it's not necessary. Yes I have a rotation. I choose a different Briar and tobacco every time I smoke. Sometimes I will smoke a Meerschaum more than once.
Years and years ago, I found if I smoked the same pipe day after day it got soggy and smelled rank, but it took lots of days in a row for that to happen.We read about putting a pipe "in our rotation", but is a rotation really necessary? Do you have one?
I wonder how many of us here have a set rotation of pipes and follow that rotation, versus those who just grab a pipe that catches their eye and goes from there.
It may have been consensus in your group. I respectfully submit that it has always been far from universal.The best practice is to not smoke the same pipe more than a day out of seven. That’s been the universal advice about rotating pipes all my life.
Working a 7/12, most people see me only in uniform blue shirts.But do you like wearing same shirts everyday?
short shiftWorking a 7/12, most people see me only in uniform blue shirts.
Quite simple, really....Guess I need an AI program to help,.
Why own pipes that you don't smoke?I find that as i prepare for the day that a pipe pops into my mind and That invariably that is the pipe which goes into my pocket. While i have about 60 pipes at present, most of the time it is one of about 20 which get regularly smoked. Sort of a natural rotation which is also informed by the type of blend which i take with me. It is not perfect but it is comfortable and it works