It occurred to me today that if I were to start smoking a pipe now, I think I would be totally lost about what tobaccos to smoke first and how to really get a firm grounding about tobacco blends.
When I started, my tobacconist was The Tinder Box chain of mall stores (in the US). And shortly after I started smoking a pipe, I got a job in a Tinder Box. So my tobacco education came naturally: I smoked every single bulk blend and every single tinned blend that Tinder Box carried. So I got a really comprehensive -- and fast -- grounding in the popular Lane/Stokkebye bulks, as well as the big names that were popular in the 1980s (Balkan Sobranie, Gallahers, Rattrays, A&C Petersen, Cope's, etc.).
But if I were just starting today, I'd be so overwhelmed by the choices, I wouldn't know where to start. Or where to go next. Or how to make sense of everything I was tasting.
All of that to say: I have the utmost respect for everyone here who is just getting started and trying to learn about tobaccos and blends. Yes, you have hundreds of choices that I didn't have. You have a wealth of information that I didn't have. That's a good thing, yes. But it's also a real challenge; when you're just getting started, fewer choices can be better. My hat's off to everyone who is on what must at times be a frustrating journey.
Bob
When I started, my tobacconist was The Tinder Box chain of mall stores (in the US). And shortly after I started smoking a pipe, I got a job in a Tinder Box. So my tobacco education came naturally: I smoked every single bulk blend and every single tinned blend that Tinder Box carried. So I got a really comprehensive -- and fast -- grounding in the popular Lane/Stokkebye bulks, as well as the big names that were popular in the 1980s (Balkan Sobranie, Gallahers, Rattrays, A&C Petersen, Cope's, etc.).
But if I were just starting today, I'd be so overwhelmed by the choices, I wouldn't know where to start. Or where to go next. Or how to make sense of everything I was tasting.
All of that to say: I have the utmost respect for everyone here who is just getting started and trying to learn about tobaccos and blends. Yes, you have hundreds of choices that I didn't have. You have a wealth of information that I didn't have. That's a good thing, yes. But it's also a real challenge; when you're just getting started, fewer choices can be better. My hat's off to everyone who is on what must at times be a frustrating journey.
Bob