Yesterday, it dawned on me why smoking slowly is also
smoking easlily.
I’ve been smoking pipes a half century, and this Marxman is so much better smoking than even the best pipes I’ve smoked, I can’t describe it.
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Only balsa wood could be lighter, than my latest Marxman. It has impossibly tight grain. The heath shrub this burl came from had to cling to life for maybe a century on top of some windswept mountain in Algeria until a hardy soul harvested it three quarters of a century ago.
Tobacco burns just under a thousand degrees jn a pipe. My super light Marxman dissipates that heat about as well as any material possibly could. I get to smoke it not just slower, but easier.
Just a tiny bit below, the burning ember the flavorful oils get released as smoke.
The very best briar allows this better than lower quality briar, but the principle remains the same.
As the old saying goes, it’s not the arrow nor the bow that hits the mark, it’s the Indian.
We enjoy our pipes, by smoking them was easy as we can.