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Takes me about an hour. Unless I am doing something, like yard work. Then it seems the bowl is gone in 20 minutes. When I am just sitting and smoking, I'll often (gasp) let the pipe rest for an hour or two, or the rest of the day, and finish it off the next day.

I've found letting the pipe set in the bowl for a day or two sometimes helps the tobacco burn better. I suppose in that case the tobacco was to moist to begin with.
 
I've found letting the pipe set in the bowl for a day or two sometimes helps the tobacco burn better. I suppose in that case the tobacco was to moist to begin with.

Sounds similar to how some cigars actually get better (IMHO) when you leave them out for a day.

Resting the pipe with the tobacco in does concentrate the flavors deeper in the bowl. I am just not familar with how EAC the pipe smokers are in here with regard to keeping tobacco in pipe after it has been smoked on.
 
Resting the pipe with the tobacco in does concentrate the flavors deeper in the bowl. I am just not familar with how EAC the pipe smokers are in here with regard to keeping tobacco in pipe after it has been smoked on.

Ha ha.. I almost didn't mention it. But to be honest I am guilty of leaving tobacco in the bowl many times.
 
cheezydemon3 said:
.....is this a serious comment???? How do you NOT grow one? I effing hate shaving but have to. What's your secret??

Comes in all patchy and terrible looking.

This is over 3 weeks:


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...terrible.
 
I don't know! Johnny Depp's stache and beard are pretty scraggly, but he works it.

sorry you aren't happy with it!
 
Welp, the Frank method is a smashing success. Sitting on my patio puffing away as I type. Nothing fancy, just some Walgreens Vanilla Tobacco. I need to get myself some good stuff and see what I'm missing. In general, what are people's opinions on the loose jars of tobacco seen in cigar/pipe shops?

And, if we're posting beard pictures, here's mine at its height of greatness. I was studying abroad and I burned out my beard trimmer in an Australian outlet (woops) and decided to grow my beard out until my parents came to visit. About 3 months. Picked it out for this picture:

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rifraf said:
Welp, the Frank method is a smashing success. Sitting on my patio puffing away as I type. Nothing fancy, just some Walgreens Vanilla Tobacco. I need to get myself some good stuff and see what I'm missing. In general, what are people's opinions on the loose jars of tobacco seen in cigar/pipe shops?

Frank method?
 
Method of packing a pipe. Linked to a couple pages in. Good set of 3 videos on YouTube. First time trying it, pretty good so far.
 
Pimp my beard? Here ya go. I'm pretty sure it has been longer one other time. I'm thinking I might let it go through the new year.

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In general, what are people's opinions on the loose jars of tobacco seen in cigar/pipe shops?

They are perfectly fine. I have had some really amazing tobacco from the bulk jars. My only issue is that I like to read reviews based on what I am in the mood for at the time. So, I buy tins.

The jars of bulk are really a much better deal.
 
I'm a cigar man myself these days (quit cigarettes a quite a few years ago) but my dad always smoked a partially metal pipe that looked a bit like this:
http://www.smokingmetal.co.uk/pipe.php?page=205

I haven't seen anybody comment on this stye of pipe in this thread. Is there anything good/bad about this kind of pipe?

Looks similar to a Kirsten pipe. The Kirsten pipe is designed to trap excess moisture in a specially designed chamber. I plan on getting one eventually, but they are currently sourcing a new vendor for parts.

Never heard of that particular pipe, but there are a fair number of metal pipe brands around.
 
I'm a cigar man myself these days (quit cigarettes a quite a few years ago) but my dad always smoked a partially metal pipe that looked a bit like this:
http://www.smokingmetal.co.uk/pipe.php?page=205

I haven't seen anybody comment on this stye of pipe in this thread. Is there anything good/bad about this kind of pipe?

What I did suggest, is that cigar lovers HAVE to have a pipe to smoke the last inch or 2 of a cigar!
 
No tricks. Yes, light it. Columbus, Simcoe, and Saaz were the favorites.

Citrusy, spicy, clean, and very aromatic. Subtle. Fun brewing tradition.
 
Quickly. A puff or two. It was better with a small amount of tobacco on the bottom, hop on top and put a match to it. "Burn one down" is the lingo I think. They don't really last for slow, continual burning like tobacco, more like a flavor shot.
 

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