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Why is it preferred to break in a pipe with something like Carter Hall or Prince Albert? Or is that just for us noobs?
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Originally Posted by
bluenoser
Why is it preferred to break in a pipe with something like Carter Hall or Prince Albert? Or is that just for us noobs?
I believe the main reasons are that they are very easy to smoke, they smoke fairly dry & they are mild enough that they don't ghost the pipe at all.
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Originally Posted by
bluenoser
Why is it preferred to break in a pipe with something like Carter Hall or Prince Albert? Or is that just for us noobs?

Originally Posted by
commonsenseman
I believe the main reasons are that they are very easy to smoke, they smoke fairly dry & they are mild enough that they don't ghost the pipe at all.
Everything that Jeff said PLUS Carter Hall and Prince Albert have this strange ability to smoke down to a fine and dry ash all the way to the very bottom of the bowl. Nothing builds a more consistent and firm cake all the way down in my opinion than PA or CH.
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