Hello everyone,
this is my first post on this forum. As you can imagine, I recently got interested in pipe smoking and joined this forum to get some advice from the more experienced members.
Just to give you some background, I started out by ordering a beginner's pipe set from a store in Munich. I chose a John Aylesbury set. These seem to be very common in Germany. Anyway, it had a Big Ben pipe, some filters, a tamper and a cleaners. I also ordered some aromatic tobacco: Brigg's Cherry tobacco. Subsequently I got a Brog churchwarden pipe and last week I got my first "expensive" pipe; a Chacom during a visit to France. I must point out that I don't have a big budget for my pipes. The Chacom cost me EUR 70. That is about as much I would pay for a pipe.
Let me describe my experience with these three pipes and the one brand of tobacco. All three are classic looking pipes. Of the three, the Chacom seems to smoke the best. But I have no way of knowing whether I'm smoking them correctly. The bowl of the Chacom never gets hot and the smoke is always cool. I had a tongue burn with the Big Ben. The Brog churchwarden also smokes well, but I don't like the plastic stem very much. I have been smoking for a month now and initially had to look at some youtube posts to see how to correctly fill a pipe. I believe I got his right now, although it took me quite a while.
I don't really enjoy the tobacco I got (Brigg's Cherry). I've also been reading about breaking in new pipes. What I want to know are:
1. What tobacco would you recommend a beginner?
2. I purchased three pipes in the last month: How often can you smoke a pipe without damaging them? Do pipes really need to be broken in?
And finally thanks for reading this (long and rambling) post.
this is my first post on this forum. As you can imagine, I recently got interested in pipe smoking and joined this forum to get some advice from the more experienced members.
Just to give you some background, I started out by ordering a beginner's pipe set from a store in Munich. I chose a John Aylesbury set. These seem to be very common in Germany. Anyway, it had a Big Ben pipe, some filters, a tamper and a cleaners. I also ordered some aromatic tobacco: Brigg's Cherry tobacco. Subsequently I got a Brog churchwarden pipe and last week I got my first "expensive" pipe; a Chacom during a visit to France. I must point out that I don't have a big budget for my pipes. The Chacom cost me EUR 70. That is about as much I would pay for a pipe.
Let me describe my experience with these three pipes and the one brand of tobacco. All three are classic looking pipes. Of the three, the Chacom seems to smoke the best. But I have no way of knowing whether I'm smoking them correctly. The bowl of the Chacom never gets hot and the smoke is always cool. I had a tongue burn with the Big Ben. The Brog churchwarden also smokes well, but I don't like the plastic stem very much. I have been smoking for a month now and initially had to look at some youtube posts to see how to correctly fill a pipe. I believe I got his right now, although it took me quite a while.
I don't really enjoy the tobacco I got (Brigg's Cherry). I've also been reading about breaking in new pipes. What I want to know are:
1. What tobacco would you recommend a beginner?
2. I purchased three pipes in the last month: How often can you smoke a pipe without damaging them? Do pipes really need to be broken in?
And finally thanks for reading this (long and rambling) post.