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anotherbob

Lifer
Mar 30, 2019
16,825
31,562
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In the semi-rural NorthEastern USA
My first blend was captain black regular. Shortly followed by nightcap and early morning. None of which are part of my current rotation. I haven't smoked them in years. I do enjoy the pouch smell of captain black regular though 🤤
I never liked Captain Black but I love the smell. In fact it was what most of the first pipe smokers I knew smoked. I found though I like the Seven Seas series which is really just a Captain Black rip off that uses less pg to moisturize it.
My first blend was some blackberry aromatic from the local tobacco shop. Nope not in my rotation as one not sure what it was precisely. Also I like slightly more tobacco forward flavor now.
 
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sablebrush52

The Bard Of Barlings
Jun 15, 2013
20,976
50,205
Southern Oregon
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My first blends were made by Copley’s Pipe Shop, a tobacconist across Wilshire Blvd from the jewelry store where I worked after school. They did a nationwide business selling their blends and closed in the late 70’s.
A very kind person, Mr. Copley got me started with smoking pipes. I have fond memories of that shop. They carried the best of everything. A pack of Sobranie Chaliapin cigarettes cost an hours wages.
 

Joe H

Starting to Get Obsessed
May 22, 2024
175
1,555
Alaska
My first pipe tobacco blend was Middleton’s Cherry in the mid-1990s. I used the old stuff my dad had stocked away from the mid-1970s when he quit smoking. There was pounds of it in our old family home basement. I smoked it straight out of the pouch back then. Now, 30 years later, I rehydrate it with cherry liqueur. These are my last three pouches of the original, and one of these four pipes was the first I ever smoked – probably the Kaywoodie Apple (shape 33), third from the top.
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Butter Side Down

Can't Leave
Jun 2, 2023
316
3,415
Chicago
I walked into a pipe and cigar shop in Chicago 20 or so years ago with a passing interest in trying out pipe smoking. I walked out with a Savinelli Dublin, and when she found out I was a cigarette smoker, the wise woman working there steered me away from aromatics and towards a tin of McClelland Frog Morton and a tin of McClelland VA #22. I don't remember which I tried first, but I thought they were both sublime. If they were still available, both would probably be in semi-regular rotation, but as it is, I haven't had either of them in some years.
 

Sobrbiker

Lifer
Jan 7, 2023
4,176
54,729
Casa Grande, AZ
Half a tin of Lord Morgan, and I’ve hated Latakia ever since.

Next purchase was Habana Daydream, done Sutliff and Lane aros. Habana Daydream I have still every once in a while, and Lane Black Raspberry once it gets cold in the desert occasionally. I’ve got a couple coffee mixes I smoke every once in a while I that have Windsor 805 Match (anise) and Sutliff rums in them, with 1Q or BLWB bases.
 
I believe it was 3 Star. Might have been Capt'n Black. I started off with a few cavendish blends and was more into the craftsmanship of the pipes than the tobacco until i discovered Sam Gawith Squadron Leader and Full VA Flake, SPC Plum Pudding and eventually an online smoking community that propelled me ever further down the rabbit hole. Once i found some tobaccos that were delivering amazing flavor experiences and learned to actually smoke a pipe it was all down hill from there. Now my teeth are more yellow and i'm surely a wee bit poorer, but in terms of net happiness...well, you know. ;)

And, no, i'm not stocked up on either one of the first 2 mentioned! It's not my fault, just not my style. XD
 
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sardonicus87

Lifer
Jun 28, 2022
1,394
14,194
37
Lower Alabama
Starting from when I got serious, Sutliff Apple #208, not in my rotation currently. I think though the very first I ever had many years ago was Stokkebye Danish Export (No.81). I have a dried-out 2 oz bag of it in the back of my cellar somewhere, but also not in my current rotation.