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Awsome. Being so new to this i have never to been to a b&m. Plus i live pretty deep in the country surrounded by amsish and i think the closest one to me is about an hour away.

Our taxes and 2nd amdendmet laws arent to bad thankfully. I feel for ya
There's one (my local shop) 15 mins from my house and plenty of others a bit more of a drive. But if you ever come this way we can go and herf.


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Thank you all the welcomes, taking the time to read a little about myself, and the help already with my few questions. I think i have come to right place to really get started into this.
 
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I have yet to dive into the pipes at all. I dont even know where to start. My grandfather was a pipe smoker and i loved the aroma and when he passed recently i was given a few of his. I am gonna continue read and learn as much as i can about it so when the time comes finacially that i can really get into i can do it the right way. It seems very interesting with all the different kinds of tobacco and stuff thats out there. As much as i have enjoyed my cigar adventure so far pipes seem to be a little cheaper to get started to have good quality on a more regular basis. Im hoping to ale learn about both and try as many as i can of both as soon as i can and figure out what i like. I do like maduro and fuller flavor cigars so far. Do you have any recomendations for a good but afforadble pipe tobacco to start with?
 

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I have yet to dive into the pipes at all. I dont even know where to start. My grandfather was a pipe smoker and i loved the aroma and when he passed recently i was given a few of his. I am gonna continue read and learn as much as i can about it so when the time comes finacially that i can really get into i can do it the right way. It seems very interesting with all the different kinds of tobacco and stuff thats out there. As much as i have enjoyed my cigar adventure so far pipes seem to be a little cheaper to get started to have good quality on a more regular basis. Im hoping to ale learn about both and try as many as i can of both as soon as i can and figure out what i like. I do like maduro and fuller flavor cigars so far. Do you have any recomendations for a good but afforadble pipe tobacco to start with?
You'll get all kinds of suggestions but after smoking nearly 50 blends recently, I dont think you can go wrong trying Lane 1q in bulk from a large online vendor or just a tin. Pipes and cigars has it for $25 a pound right now, which is cheap. It will take you a longass time to go through that much. A tin is probably $6 and will last you a bit.

Don't buy it local in bulk because who knows what they are really selling. Lane 1Q is an aromatic, but tastes great to most everyone.

If you like full flavored cigars, you will probably like most every tobacco out there that isn't low quality (Sutcliffe).

You can buy a $6 corncob pipe, light it with free matches (lighters can be too hot and give an ashtray taste) and have $6 worth of tobacco and smoke for a week. Tamp with your finger like a man for free as well (better feedback for a beginner anyway).

Lastly, that cob may taste like corn for a few smokes, but count that as breaking in and fugetaboutit.

I gave a coworker a cob, some lane 1Q and fee pupe cleaners just today!

Just remember, these are my own opinions as a newb who just smoked through 50 blends in 5 diffetent pipes and these codgers may not concur. You won't hate any tobacco, so just go for it, give it a few break in bowls, then you can pursue further. All for 5% the orice of cigars ;)

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Also, let me say, don't smoke your Grandfather's just yet. Learn on some shit you don't care about first, then learn how to clean/refurb his up nice and you will be a kid on Christmas, sir.

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Also, let me say, don't smoke your Grandfather's just yet. Learn on some shit you don't care about first, then learn how to clean/refurb his up nice and you will be a kid on Christmas, sir.

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Thats alot of info but very helpful. Thank you! I will look into the tobacco you mentioned and a cob. I was going to get a cob because i dont know anything about it yet and i didnt want to end up ruining one of his. Missouri meersahuam ( probably spelled that wrong) is the brand cob i should purchase correct?
 
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Thats alot of info but very helpful. Thank you! I will look into the tobacco you mentioned and a cob. I was going to get a cob because i dont know anything about it yet and i didnt want to end up ruining one of his. Missouri meersahuam ( probably spelled that wrong) is the brand cob i should purchase correct?
Sign up (when you're ready and you get some trades under your belt) for our BOTL pipe newbie trade under the pipes section.

And of course any questions about it let us know!


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Sign up (when you're ready and you get some trades under your belt) for our BOTL pipe newbie trade under the pipes section.

And of course any questions about it let us know!


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Thanks i will do that. Here in maybe a month or so im hoping to go out and get a few new sticks and a few i can trade in the newbie cigar trade or maybe i will be able to do a cash trade soon. Then i will head over to the pipe trade.
 
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Thanks i will do that. Here in maybe a month or so im hoping to go out and get a few new sticks and a few i can trade in the newbie cigar trade or maybe i will be able to do a cash trade soon. Then i will head over to the pipe trade.
Take your time. There's no rush for it and stay fiscally responsible. The slopes are VERY slippery here.


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Ive held back many times so far when ive gotten the urge to get things i knew i shoudnt. Hopefully i can keep it that way. I can see how the slopes could be veey slippery
 
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Welcome man! This is a pretty great place. Everyone is extremely helpful. I'm new to the world of cigars myself and have learned a lot from these guys.

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Welcome man! This is a pretty great place. Everyone is extremely helpful. I'm new to the world of cigars myself and have learned a lot from these guys.

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Thanks man. It seems like a very awesome place so far. Everyone seems to be really cool and very helpful. Im sure i will learn alot very quickly.
 
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