Pipe smoking is an art that requires thought and dedication; the rituals of loading your pipe, then lighting and tamping to produce a wonderful smoke, take patience and practice. In time, as you become accustomed to your new briar friend, you develop your own rites of preparation and puffing to achieve full smoking enjoyment...
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Great post. I've always loved the smell of pipe tobacco. I used to smoke cigars on occasion but the smoke was starting to get to harsh for me, especially when I would work at the cigar shop. So many guys smoking in a concentrated area left me leaving a bit nauseous. The shop had a great filtration system too. So about a year ago I picked up a Missouri Meerschaum from https://www.pipesandcigars.com/ and haven't touched a cigar since. I'm actually taking my daughter on a camp out next weekend and will be lighting up around the campfire. This is what I'll be taking.
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