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I am a relatively new pipe smoker(about 2 years) but smoked cigars for several years. In the last 2 years I have put many miles on some inexpensive estate pipes. Recently I bought my first new pipe, a large Boswell. I smoked my first bowl in it which was Boswells Northwoods, a ribbon cut. It was a great smoke...took about an hour with 3 relights.
My next bowl was Seattle Pipe Clubs Plum Pudding which is a flake, infact the first flake tobacco I have smoked.
It was an unexpected experience. The smoke was GREAT and took about two hours with only one relight.
For those of you with more experience than me, I have a few questions.
1. Is it common for flake to burn so much longer or is it that Plum Pudding is slow burning?
2. I REALLY liked Plum Pudding. Do you have any other recommendations for flake tobaccos that have as much flavor as PP.
I am a relatively new pipe smoker(about 2 years) but smoked cigars for several years. In the last 2 years I have put many miles on some inexpensive estate pipes. Recently I bought my first new pipe, a large Boswell. I smoked my first bowl in it which was Boswells Northwoods, a ribbon cut. It was a great smoke...took about an hour with 3 relights.
My next bowl was Seattle Pipe Clubs Plum Pudding which is a flake, infact the first flake tobacco I have smoked.
It was an unexpected experience. The smoke was GREAT and took about two hours with only one relight.
For those of you with more experience than me, I have a few questions.
1. Is it common for flake to burn so much longer or is it that Plum Pudding is slow burning?
2. I REALLY liked Plum Pudding. Do you have any other recommendations for flake tobaccos that have as much flavor as PP.
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