I too have had my mouth left beaten up. I've been using a hybrid of the breathing method and sipping. I'm enjoying my third bowl today without beating my mouth up.I would heartily advise anyone who is new to adopt a method to regulate the breath to acquire smoking cadence, which as I see it is the backbone of effective pipe smoking, and without which you will more than probably hurt your mouth with too much hot air and be unable to taste blends in their entirety.
I never did this though I tried. Usually I would light a pipe, and within a minute or two my mouth would complain, and beaten into submission, I would slow down. Still, to give my mouth time to recover, I could smoke no more than at 6 hour intervals.
If your mouth has residual effects from smoking at whatever periodicity, you might consider slowing down by regulating your breathing with your draws.
He butchered it, surprised he hasn't burned holes in his pipes the way he smokes. Check out this fellow.I enjoyed his videos as a new pipe smoker. As slow as he talks, I still can’t get his method right though. Probably says more about me Lol. So, just do my own thing right or wrong.
Ludwig, I know you are fairly new to the forum here but obviously have much pipe-smoking experience. I have really enjoyed your posts.I AGREE 100% it’s just ONE method. And it’s not perfect. It’s just another tool in the arsenal. Maybe I got carried away saying it’s a “game changer.” Believe me, there are MANY aspects to pipe smoking. I do NOT think I will use the breathe method exclusively. I just find it’s good way to keep pipe lit and cool.
Thank you SO MUCH. I just tonight discovered another use for the breath/bellows method. If you pick up your resting pipe and you think it’s out, you might actually be able to revive it (without a relight). There is actually often still a small ember somewhere in the bowl, and by using the breath-as-bellows, quite often relights the pipe bowl.Ludwig, I know you are fairly new to the forum here but obviously have much pipe-smoking experience. I have really enjoyed your posts.
You’re ready for a Danish Pipe Smokin Contest! And Yes. You’re right. Slow and Gentle is better.Thank you SO MUCH. I just tonight discovered another use for the breath/bellows method. If you pick up your resting pipe and you think it’s out, you might actually be able to revive it (without a relight). There is actually often still a small ember somewhere in the bowl, and by using the breath-as-bellows, quite often relights the pipe bowl.
I'm a music nut. There's a particular record label that employs a particular rock star to "remix" and/or "remaster" old classics so they can advertise this rock star touched this new version. This guy is a rock star, not a studio or engineering craftsman. It's a totally different set of skills, and while they might write the greatest songs and not be a complete greenhorn at the mixing console, this is an insult to all those who honed their craft. I got sidetracked there, but there's this funny quote about his presence on these remasters that goes a little something like this:It's a mystery to me how centuries of millions of pipes smokers thoroughly enjoyed their pipes and tobaccos without "methods".