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Reminded by the manly threads, I have to confess I've always had a hankering for a pipe. Not quite sure why, apart from the whole rigmarole of filling, tamping, gently smoking it, all accompanied with an irresistible sense of calm. I've never been a big smoker, but do enjoy an occasional cigar, when I can find a spare hour or three that the wife's away.
Soo... since I'm not getting any younger, can any stwers recommend where to start? What should I look for in a pipe (I'm a big fan of "steel is real", but obviously that's not helpful)?
Who knows, I might find I hate it or, more realistically, the wife tells me to stop being so ridiculous. But at least I can say I tried it 🙂
Do you enjoy a rough shag?
This is STW.
There'll be somone along in a minute to tell you how they've "smoked" a half-pipe. GNAAAAARRR!
*recycled comment from about a year ago when SaxonRider asked the exact same question. Started typing it and got deja-vu.
http://singletrackmag.com/forum/topic/anyone-on-here-smoke-a-pipe
A good beginner's set will get you started. I actually started with a corncob pipe, which was great (and still is), but I eventually moved on to a lovely reader's pipe, which is like a small churchwarden.
I would probably get myself a nice aromatic tobacco as well (like Peterson's Gold Blend).
All in all, it is not a very expensive leisure activity, and just as 'zen' as you are imagining it. I probably have a pipe once a week or so.
haaa - I knew someone [b]had[/b] to have asked it before (this is stw!), but didn't look very hard.
CaptainFlashheart - MemberDo you enjoy a rough shag?
Why yes, thank you. Why do you ask?
Why yes, thank you. Why do you ask?
It's polite.
Reasonable guide here:
http://www.eacarey.co.uk/2010/10/beginners-guide-to-smoking-pipes/
You can get sample packs of tobacco so that you can find out what you like (and what you don't 😯 )
That is a good link, natrix. It is similar to some of the info I found last year, but well written. nicko74, if you try it and like it, I'm game to start a STW pipe smokers' sub-group if you are! 🙂
I started smoking with a pipe when I was 13.
I gave up smoking completely when I was 28.
I have promised myself I may take up smoking a pipe again when I am 70
(assuming all tobacco isnt outlawed in the next 30yrs)
It's a lovely, tactile, aromatic, manly way of killing yourself slowly. Highly recommended.
I bought few of my pipe from [url= http://blakemar.co.uk/ ]Blakemar Briars[/url] and [url= http://www.invictabriars.com/ ]Invicta Briars[/url]
I have this and it's very nice.
[url= http://www.invictabriars.com/shop/classic/briar-pipes-bankerbrandy-2/ ]Banker/Brandy[/url]
Both are very nice people to deal with and you shall not be disappointed.
I heard good things about this too.
[url= http://www.northernbriars.co.uk/ ]Northern Briars[/url]
I stop now but I might start again in future ... 😛
I also have few of the Peterson pipes ... 😛
p/s: I was planning to get a Churchwarden but I stop smoking for a while ... smoking Churchwarden will make you look like Gandalf. 😛
I had a pal who dresses well and had a pipe for a while, but something wasn't quite right.
He's never been a smoker, and pipe just made him look like a Pretentious ****er. Thankfully he's quietly given it up.
My lifestyle and health tip is...Don't do it. Or at least check with pals you don't look like a ****.
That's fine, cbike, but why does a pipe make one look more pretentious than, say, drinking a nice glass of whisky? Indeed, if a person smokes say, a pipe per week, is it even that damaging to health?
I don't really get the whole "pipe = pretentious & smoking one = deadly" thing.
It seems quite possible to enjoy a bowl of tobacco in the same way one enjoys a fine drink. In appropriate measure, it's neither pretentious nor especially poisonous.


