I was recently given a pear wood pipe. And I LOVE it. I make no excuses.
In fact, I think I prefer it to my briar pipes. I love my briars, don't get me wrong. But I find nothing inferior about this pipe.
This is obviously counter to conventional wisdom. Any thoughts from experienced pipers as to why this is?? Am I just weird?
Details: I found it needed no break-in period, smoked fast but not hot (cool, in fact), smoked very dry, and the taste was outstanding - noticeably superior among my go-to, familiar tobaccos, and lighter to clench.
Thoughts?
In fact, I think I prefer it to my briar pipes. I love my briars, don't get me wrong. But I find nothing inferior about this pipe.
This is obviously counter to conventional wisdom. Any thoughts from experienced pipers as to why this is?? Am I just weird?
Details: I found it needed no break-in period, smoked fast but not hot (cool, in fact), smoked very dry, and the taste was outstanding - noticeably superior among my go-to, familiar tobaccos, and lighter to clench.
Thoughts?