I’m gonna buy a clay pipe. I’m curious; in what way is the Old Dominion preferable to the Old German?Just got an OD Williamsburg as my second clay and I'm loving it so far. So much nicer than the Old German, I have to say.
I'm 99% sure they used a shortened Williamsburg as old Tom's pipe in The Lighthouse (2019) - a favorite movie of mine.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. And you, sir, are the beholder! That big ol’ chunker should take a while to color up either way!@PipeIT
As fascinating and interesting as this transformation is, even though the darkened pipe is still attractive, it now has the colouring often seen on many pipes, making it seem more ordinary. I’m in no rush to achieve this kind of colouring, as handsome as it may be.
so, I feel like I had the same issue with haunted bookshop—it was really strange. I’ve been wanting to try the cake version to see if that clears it up…I've been smoking quite a bit of Cornell & Diehl's "Big & Burley" lately, and really developing an appreciation for it. I smoke Old Joe Krantz most often, but while I love OJK I have one problem with it: no matter what I store the tobacco in, I always end up with an inch or more of mostly tobacco "dust." This dust (for lack of a better word) isn't very nice to smoke; it just doesn't burn right, and just somehow doesn't provide an enjoyable smoke for me. I can't put it any better than that! I don't know what it is about the tobacco that causes it> I smoke OJK bulk, and it's a little better when I buy a tin, But I smoke it regularly enough that it makes sense to buy bulk.
Anyway, I had some old Big & Burley that was pretty dried out, but I rehydrated it, and it smokes great! It's pretty close to OJK. OJK does have that bit more perique, so the B&B is lacking that slight bit of plum or prune tase, so it's definitely more of a straight burley experience, but it's got a little - I forget what, but a little virginia and a small bit of perique I think. But it's basically a nice, burley blend that DOES NOT give me that problem of the dusty remnants that are wasteful to just accumulate or throw out. I keep hoping I'll find a use for it - maybe rolling cigarettes?
So I'm thinking I'm going to try replacing OJK with Big & Burley for a couple of days and see how that goes. Have to put in an order for eight ounces or so, for starters. I usually have a bowl of Chelsea Morning or Early Morning Pipe or Carter Hall in the morning, and Bayou Night in the early evening - that's about as much latakia as I can handle!
You can try using the “dust” on top of your pack, sort of like kindling, to start off the charring light.I've been smoking quite a bit of Cornell & Diehl's "Big & Burley" lately, and really developing an appreciation for it. I smoke Old Joe Krantz most often, but while I love OJK I have one problem with it: no matter what I store the tobacco in, I always end up with an inch or more of mostly tobacco "dust." This dust (for lack of a better word) isn't very nice to smoke; it just doesn't burn right, and just somehow doesn't provide an enjoyable smoke for me. I can't put it any better than that! I don't know what it is about the tobacco that causes it> I smoke OJK bulk, and it's a little better when I buy a tin, But I smoke it regularly enough that it makes sense to buy bulk.
Anyway, I had some old Big & Burley that was pretty dried out, but I rehydrated it, and it smokes great! It's pretty close to OJK. OJK does have that bit more perique, so the B&B is lacking that slight bit of plum or prune tase, so it's definitely more of a straight burley experience, but it's got a little - I forget what, but a little virginia and a small bit of perique I think. But it's basically a nice, burley blend that DOES NOT give me that problem of the dusty remnants that are wasteful to just accumulate or throw out. I keep hoping I'll find a use for it - maybe rolling cigarettes?
So I'm thinking I'm going to try replacing OJK with Big & Burley for a couple of days and see how that goes. Have to put in an order for eight ounces or so, for starters. I usually have a bowl of Chelsea Morning or Early Morning Pipe or Carter Hall in the morning, and Bayou Night in the early evening - that's about as much latakia as I can handle!
@Lumbridge I'll have to get some more Old Dominion pipes next year. If I was re-enacting the English Civil War the Jamestown would be my pipe of choice; the Williamsburg would be perfect for Lace Wars / Redcoats & Revolutionaries.Just got an OD Williamsburg as my second clay and I'm loving it so far. So much nicer than the Old German, I have to say.
I'm 99% sure they used a shortened Williamsburg as old Tom's pipe in The Lighthouse (2019) - a favorite movie of mine.
@Auxsender I like them both but the Old Dominion doesn't seem to stick to the mouth and I think they look the part at living history events. I'll have to get some more Jamestown clays and get a Williamsburg clay. I like that they're based on original clay pipes.I’m gonna buy a clay pipe. I’m curious; in what way is the Old Dominion preferable to the Old German?