I've used Vincent Manil's La Volute with great success. It is a very hearty, unique Semois burley that is quite strong with deep earthy overtones. It is quite unlike anything I've ever smoked. It exorcises pipe ghosts for me in short order.
Carter Hall following either a treatment with alcohol and salt or coffee grounds.
I've never had a ghost before, not truly (well, one pipe is ghosted for sure, but that's a pipe dedicated to Lakelands). But this seems the best approach.Trying to smoke a ghost out will only result in frustration. I clean em properly and then smoke what I like. The shank is where the ghosts rezide, when you think you're done cleaning the shank, clean it some more. Then when you're absolutely sure your done cleaning the shank... clean it again. When you're absolutely, positively, 100% sure you're done cleaning the shank give the whole pipe a salt/alcohol treatment. Of the hundreds of pipes I've cleaned up over the years I've yet to meet one worth saving that this approach didn't work on.
See if you can find yourself some Gawith & Hoggarth Grasmere Flake. The description on TR is "A blend of the finest Virginias & burleys. This medium flake has an overall top-note flavor of English rose and geranium." but keep in mind that is just for the press. In reality its made of Virginia's and Burley's and all the holiness of the Lakeland. And the rose and geranium? That's the ground up distilled essence of devout and pious old English virgins who have prayed over the G&H factories since their youth until they passed away. In less than 1/8 of a bowl, Grasmere will chase out the evil of old blends and infuse your pipe with all the purity and sacredness of the Lake District rendering it clean and fresh.
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