I smoke a briar with capt black and my wife despises it. But I like it, gives me a chance to think.
There is a poem I once read about the difference between cigarette, cigar, and pipe smoking.
I don't remember how it goes but cigarettes were for immediate satisfaction, cigars for celebration and pipes for thinking.
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Is it the one that goes:
"A Cigarette feeds a habit;
A Cigar feeds the ego;
A pipe feeds the soul."
That is an out of style, and there are so many people using electronic cigarettes now. Because it is harmless and smokeless.
cluckk said:It is a very nice pipe, but it looks like it has been abused. The upper bowl looks burned and there appears to be charring (more than just the usual slight flame licking) around the bowl. Of course, these things may all just be the picture and my monitor. If the wood is in good shape--no burned out areas--then it should be a fine smoker.
I assume it is broken in. How does the cake look? When getting a broken in pipe always look at how the cake has been maintained. It will tell you all you need to know about the one who used it and how they cared for it. Too many people buy a pipe seeing it as little more than an ancient form of bong. They fail to realize that for a pipe to smoke well and enjoyably there is a fine art to caring for it.
Sounds like a nice Swedish briar. A pic would probably lend you more replies.
edds5p0 said:I have been smoking this pipe for about 3 years, so it has been reamed back many times. I am more curious about how old is than anything else.
cluckk said:I was under the impression you had just now received it.
I am wondering if any of you can help me figure anything out about my pipe. It was given to me second hand and I would like to know if it is a good pipe. On the bottom, it is engraved with a large "10", then under it is the word Svendborg, then under that it says "Danish Hand Made." I believe it is briar, but that's about the extent of what I know, any info would be greatly appreciated.
GilaMinumBeer said:"Svendborg Piber was Founded by Poul Ilsted and Tao Nielsen in the 1970's in the city of Svendborg, Denmark. They Employed Kaj Rasmussen and Henric Jorgensen. This Classic LARGE BRANDY is of the HIGHEST QUALITY and in EXCELLENT CONDITION. A Heavy Pipe with WIDE OVAL Shank. Beautiful Birdseye Bowl. Stamped SVENDBORG 10 DANISH HANDMADE."
excerpt taken from a pipe auction site.
I love the smell of Captain Black but the taste is something to be desired.
Frog Morton and SPC Mississippi River for this guy.....(and this is where I grab my Poker and head to the porch).
I mostly enjoy a K&B Peterson Pipe. Looks like this:
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Nice, cool smoke. The stem hole points up and rolls the smoke over the roof of your mouth. Also has a basin for saliva that makes a big difference.
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Pipe smoker for over 18 years. Usually have 2-3 bowls per day. Like the straight English blends. My first pipe which I had for 17 years cracked earlier this year. Now I uses small semi-warden. About 10 inches. Favorite mixture is Presbyterian Mixture when I can get it. Closest decent store is 90 miles away.
I've always wanted to try a pipe. Especially one of the Gandalf pipes.:rockin:
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No, but your input was still very helpful as I know what kind of job I have done maintaining it. Thanks to all for sharing your thoughts. I am a bit disappointed that I haven't found a tobacco shop that sells loose blends by the ounce, so I have had to buy the stuff in tins. By the way, Ashton's Artisan's blend is a real treat!
Iwan res in Chicago has it. I think it is about $15 a tin. Great stuff.