Thanks Backwoods, I agree!-That’s a very cool lighter!
It's not the clay pipes that are the problem, it's the baccy you put in them!
Having 2 opened tins of tobacco at home is going to be a BIG problem if I'm SUPPOSED to give up the pipe for a month. Should I smoke it, save it, give it away or just not buy any more???
If you're committed to give up the pipe for a month, I'd either keep the tobacco for end-of-month reward or else maybe turn it into chewing tobacco for the next few weeks...It's not the clay pipes that are the problem, it's the baccy you put in them!
Having 2 opened tins of tobacco at home is going to be a BIG problem if I'm SUPPOSED to give up the pipe for a month. Should I smoke it, save it, give it away or just not buy any more???
only smoked it twice now, but so far so good! looking forward to finding out what I can.Those comoy’s are some of my favorite pipes! I collect them. I think they’re some of the best versions of classical English shapes. Enjoy!!!
@SBC Does pipe baccy count as incense?Simply put them in mason/canning jars.
Also, I assume that you know this, but the Lenten fast is lifted on Sundays in the Western church (as every Sunday is a day of Resurrection) -- this is why the 40 day fast actually takes 6 weeks -- so, offer up some incense on Sunday!
@MCJ Do you think the Clay King will need some nicotine lozenges to kick the pipe?If you're committed to give up the pipe for a month, I'd either keep the tobacco for end-of-month reward or else maybe turn it into chewing tobacco for the next few weeks...
@onestrangeone I found this video on YouTube showing lighting a pipe with flint & steel:You know that now you HAVE to post a video of you lighting a pipe with flint and steel!
Definitely throw it in some mason jars!It's not the clay pipes that are the problem, it's the baccy you put in them!
Having 2 opened tins of tobacco at home is going to be a BIG problem if I'm SUPPOSED to give up the pipe for a month. Should I smoke it, save it, give it away or just not buy any more???
@Lumbridge Going to save the empty tobacco tins for my firelighting kit / slow match & loose Gawith Hoggarth. That should be the re-enactment / bushcraft smoking kit sorted!Definitely throw it in some mason jars!
I have faith in you -- no nicotene lozenges required! Also, just because you're not smoking it for a few weeks doesn't mean you still can't stock up at the Buxton Crescent tobacconist. It's all about will-power, that's all...@MCJ Do you think the Clay King will need some nicotine lozenges to kick the pipe?
Not buying any clays or baccy when I go to Buxton Crescent as there's a tobacconist nearby; that's the big test