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Briar Lee

Lifer
Sep 4, 2021
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Humansville Missouri
There’s no pipe clubs or pipe shows around Bug Tussle or Dunnegan or Flemington or Humansville, not even any at Bolivar, which is the county seat of Polk County Missouri.

But clear back 45 years ago when I was in college I had a pipe smoking friend from St. Louis that talked about pipe smoking contests at pipe clubs and at pipe shows. The idea seemed to be how long you could keep a pipe lit, as I understood the game.

I’d much appreciate some schooling in pipe smoking contests, from folks who’ve actually been in one or seen one.

Would they let me enter with my new Ben Wade Matt Original stuffed with a half ounce of tobacco?

But then somebody might enter a big meerschaum that held a full ounce, and so on, if there were no rules about capacity.

What sort of rules are usual at such competitions?

Any information you could share, will be much appreciated.
 
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Pipeoff

Part of the Furniture Now
Jun 22, 2021
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A local B@M shop hosted a two club contest at the annual cook out. Pipe of your choice, 1/2 oz fine cut VA., to matches to start, no relights. The same old gaffer won a hand made two years in a row, it took me a while to figure how. Was it tech, pipe, the only conclusion I came up with was fur from his large beard!
 

Streeper541

Lifer
Jun 16, 2021
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Spencer, OH
Seen a few.
Never been in one.

To me, I feel that much concentration and such would take the enjoyment out of the experience of smoking.

The ones I have seen however, were all set up the same way;

Pay a fee to enter;
Everyone received the same pipe, amount & type of tobacco as well as two matches. Last man lit wins. Similar to the video below.

 
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judcole

Lifer
Sep 14, 2011
7,437
38,382
Detroit
It depends on the competition. The ones I’ve been in, every one brought their own pipe. Every one was given the same amount of cube cut burley and two or three matches. The contest started and from there it was slow, unpleasant smoking.
Years ago, I competed in several contests following the principles set up by Paul Spaniola, founder of Paul's Pipe Shop up in Flint. I don't know that Paul invented the concept of a pipe smoking contest, but he did a lot to popularize then, if he did not. If you entered a contest under the rules he had established, it went like this:
  • You had your own pipe.
  • You were given two grams of Paul's contest blend, 2 strike-anywhere kitchen matches, and a square of sandpaper,
  • You loaded your pipe as you saw fit, and when the judge called, "Gentlemen, light your pipes", you had X amount of time to get it lit and smoking.
  • If it went out, you were expected to raise your hand and call "Out". Roaming judges might require someone to show smoke if they suspected them of dogging it.
  • Last one to go out won.
I did badly in my first one, because I tried too hard. After that, I just brought along something to read, and sat and smoked like I did at home. I had one pipe that I used for these, a big old Dublin, because it perfectly held the 2 grams of tobacco. I never won a contest, but once, in the "World's Championships" sponsored by Paul's and the Arrowhead Pipe Club in Flint, I won a really nice Stanwell, Paul's contest blend was a little odd to the taste, the first time, but you got used to it.
 
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Years ago, I competed in several contests following the principles set up by Paul Spaniola, founder of Paul's Pipe Shop up in Flint. I don't know that Paul invented the concept of a pipe smoking contest, but he did a lot to popularize then, if he did not. If you entered a contest under the rules he had established, it went like this:
  • You had your own pipe.
  • You were given two grams of Paul's contest blend, 2 strike-anywhere kitchen matches, and a square of sandpaper,
  • You loaded your pipe as you saw fit, and when the judge called, "Gentlemen, light your pipes", you had X amount of time to get it lit and smoking.
  • If it went out, you were expected to raise your hand and call "Out". Roaming judges might require someone to show smoke if they suspected them of dogging it.
  • Last one to go out won.
I did badly in my first one, because I tried too hard. After that, I just brought along something to read, and sat and smoked like I did at home. I had one pipe that I used for these, a big old Dublin, because it perfectly held the 2 grams of tobacco. I never won a contest, but once, in the "World's Championships" sponsored by Paul's and the Arrowhead Pipe Club in Flint, I won a really nice Stanwell, Paul's contest blend was a little odd to the taste, the first time, but you got used to it.
I go to Paul's on occasion and enjoy the house blend Arrowhead tobacco (and my Cayuga pipe).

What does the contest blend taste like? They sell it regularly and still hold the championship contests.

For those that don't know, Paul, the now deceased owner, was the "world champion" about 9 times.
 

jpmcwjr

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A local B@M shop hosted a two club contest at the annual cook out. Pipe of your choice, 1/2 oz fine cut VA., to matches to start, no relights. The same old gaffer won a hand made two years in a row, it took me a while to figure how. Was it tech, pipe, the only conclusion I came up with was fur from his large beard!
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My first was at the pipe show at The Briary. You had to use one of your own pipes, and I took my Northern Briars Churchwarden. They gave us two matches and a measured amount of 1Q. I came in third, which I was just proud not to go out first, ha ha.

But, at the pipe show in New Orleans, they gave everyone a cob, 1Q, and two matches. I wasn't crazy about having everyone look at me for so long, plus a cob and 1Q... I just watched.

I have done two more at Briary pipe shows, but I haven't won one yet.

I know that the reason they don't want you to remove the pipe from your clench to tamp is to prevent people from chasing the embers. But, it's usually not a very pleasant experience. But, for my first one, I practiced for a few months, which really helped me slow down my cadence. I think it helped me learn to slow down and enjoy smoking more, but I'm just not a spot light sort of guy. I may do small ones, but any of the big ones.

But, I would encourage others, especially those new to pipes to try it. It really does give you an appreciation for slowing way down.
 

judcole

Lifer
Sep 14, 2011
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38,382
Detroit
I go to Paul's on occasion and enjoy the house blend Arrowhead tobacco (and my Cayuga pipe).

What does the contest blend taste like? They sell it regularly and still hold the championship contests.

For those that don't know, Paul, the now deceased owner, was the "world champion" about 9 times.
I can't even tell you what it tasted like - we're talking 40+ years ago. puffy
 
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mikecronis

Starting to Get Obsessed
Nov 5, 2021
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You know there are pipe contests on YouTube you can watch pretty readily. Some people take it too seriously though. Not as common in the US these days, but some tobacco companies hold some events I hear.
 

mikestanley

Lifer
May 10, 2009
1,698
1,127
Akron area of Ohio
NASPC, then called OPC, held one pipe smoking contest in 1993 or 94. Much to the chagrin of Bill Unger, who apparently despised the events. Unfortunately, none of the pipes I brought was large enough to hold the entire 3.3 grams of tobacco. I came in 4th. There were prizes for 1st, 2nd and 3rd. The story of my life.

Mike S.
 
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