Talk:Pipe Packing and Smoking techniques: Difference between revisions

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: Sigmund, this is a fantastic article! Thanks very much for posting it here. I think it may deserve a separate page linked too from the main topic. I will work on that. Thanks again for your contribution, and all the best! Yours in pipes, Scott --[[User:Sethile|sethile]] 10:05, 31 October 2008 (CDT)
: Sigmund, this is a fantastic article! Thanks very much for posting it here. I think it may deserve a separate page linked too from the main topic. I will work on that. Thanks again for your contribution, and all the best! Yours in pipes, Scott --[[User:Sethile|sethile]] 10:05, 31 October 2008 (CDT)
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Is it really a good idea for a new pipe smoker to start with briar?  Corncob bowls may be a bit smaller, but that's not necessarily a bad thing to the new smoker.  And, to be brutally honest, clay/meer and cob smoke *better* than briar in many respects.  I do own a couple of nice briars and smoke 'em every day, but it really does seem to be a material more appropriate for intermediate/advanced smokers.  They're high maintenance, fussy pieces that take quite a long time to break in. (And you can only smoke them once a day!)
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