A new pipe arrived in the mail earlier today, as of this post I’ve smoked it three times. I filled it with baccy. Smoked it. Used a pipe cleaner and then it cool. Lather, Rinse, Repeat.
I own dozens of pipes...briars (cheap and expensive) and cobs, I've never worried about 'breaking one in'...just do what you did to the cobs, put tobacco in it and smoke it. As for ghosting, I know the concept, but never actually experienced it because I don't smoke aromatics. If you are afraid of it with this new pipe, then smoke all your aromatics out of one of the cobs instead.I'm a newby so please help me out if this is not in the proper place.
I have finally spent a few dollars on a new pipe. I have less than 10 pipes and most of them are cobbs. I never worried about break-in on a $12 pipe, just filled it up and went about my way.
I don't want to mess my new pipe up. I'm trying to decide the best blend to use. It's hard for me since I don't know how it will smoke. I smoked some Orlik in a pipe yesterday that I had only smoked Ol Toby and was reminded about ghosting.
Any tips on break in would be appreciated. I will probably smoke aero\ sweeter blends in this one. I have one dedicated to anything with Lat in it and anything goes with my cobbs mostly. Exception was the one I was using for Ol Toby.
Thanks in advance,
Cotton1
There's no magic, or frailness that you have to treat the pipe with kid gloves. Why use any other tobacco than the ones you would normally smoke. If you smoke that shitty Prince Albert, then smoke some shitty Prince Albert. But, I'll be damned if I want that nasty taste in a brand new pipe.
Get over the superstitious BS! Smoke it!!
Don't remember exactly, 4-5 years now. Still much to learn.If you are new to pipe smoking, just don't smoke too hard. Sip don't puff.
When I get the urge for Lat I go for Billy Budd or Maltese Falcon. I have one pipe for those. The new one might become a sweet/aero dedicated pipe for me.Sometimes I do the old 1/4, 1/2, full bowls. But always with my favorite Latakia blends.
I guess the devil is in the details and the key part here is the over of overthinking. It's a balancing act.I get a chuckle out of cosmicfolklore's assessment of the situation but I must disagree with the statement that overthinking is the bane of pipe smoking. Indeed, it's all I've done this last little while! It's been good for the book. I've decided the enchanted teaspoon shall die in the end.
Overthinking packs a bowl too tightly or too loosely. It can cause overheated chambers and scorched tongues. It can cause scorched rims, gurgles, and over tamping. Drop tobacco into the chamber, tap the heel on you palm, light, and enjoy. Putting too much thought into it can make you miss many amazing smokes.overthinking is the bane of pipe smoking.
Well I meant more for after you've sussed all that out. To be honest, the preparation is quite simple by now. I don't fuss over the pack and I can usually keep a pipe lit with the tamper after that first light. Perhaps my cannabis use helped there as there is usually some prep involved with that as well? But even during that part my mind tends to wander off and consider highly important things like whether or not the enchanted spoon should be able to talk or if it's simply animated. I think it's enough that the mug and teapot can talk, but it just seems right that the spoon should be mute, along with the sugar bowl. I was considering giving them names but I think simply calling what they are is quaint enough. Oh and what sort of pipe the Wizard smokes! That's an important tidbit.Overthinking packs a bowl too tightly or too loosely. It can cause overheated chambers and scorched tongues. It can cause scorched rims, gurgles, and over tamping. Drop tobacco into the chamber, tap the heel on you palm, light, and enjoy. Putting too much thought into it can make you miss many amazing smokes.