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True Derelict

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restomod
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Hardheaded
will have to check the place out in buffalo if I can. There is a smokers choice in Auburn might try there as other than that its an hour drive either direction to find some tobacco.
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BryGuySC
recommendations on a few starter tobaccos to try? I assume like cigars there is junk to stay away from and then high end stuff? I wouldnt mimd being right in the middle.
ARGH! I had a whole response typed out on my phone, and it disappeared!
So, here we go again.
A solid start would be to try multiple bulk options that cover the basics of tobacco styles. It's not the only way to start, and not even the best way for every person; but it may be for you.
Virginias:
Samuel Gawith Full Virginia Flake
Samuel Gawith Best Brown Flake
Sutliff 507 Virginia Slices
Orlik Golden Slice (In a tin, but cheap)
Peter Stokkebye Luxury Navy Flake (has a hint of perique, but it falls in my virginia category)
Mac Baren Virgninia #1
Virginia/Perique:
Samuel Gawith St. James Flake
Hearth & Home Anniversary Flake
Hearth & Home AJ's Vaper
Hearth & Home Louisiana Red
Hearth & Home Virginia Spice
Peter Stokkebye Luxury Bullseye Flake
Burley: (I'm not a burley expert)
Prince Albert
Carter Hall
Mac Baren London Burley
Cornell & Diehl Haunted Bookshop
Aromatics:
Cornell and Diehl Autumn Evening
Peter Stokkebye Luxury Twist Flake
Lane 1Q
Lane BCA
Peter Stokkebye Cherry
English:
Peter Stokkebye Proper English
Sutliff Nightcap Match
(F&K) Lancer's Slices
Other?:
Sutliff Voodoo Queen
Mac Baren: HH Old Dark Fired Ready Rubbed
Of course, I didn't do that! I researched a bunch of forum discussions about favorite/best blends, and started collecting.
See if there is a local pipe club. They are friendly guys, and will typically share when they find out you are new.
Last edited by BryGuySC; 10-24-2018 at 09:14 AM.
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