My Pipes
pwkarch
Master
I have for some time now read a considerable number of posts that point out favorite pipes in everyones "collections". I have what is a "modest" collection of 29 pipes, several of which are just over 50 years old. I have mostly relatively inexpensiove pipes, the most expensive of which are 2 Savinellis purchaseds within the last year or so. I only have Briar and Corn Cob pipes.
Now, the Savinellis smoke great, no question. But my all time favorites are the Medicos, Dr. Grabows, Kaywoodies, and the Cobs.
I seem to grab these pipes without too much thought when ready to smoke some tobacco.
Point being, as a lot of you experience pipesters can relate, you do not need to spend a fortune for a great smoke.
Now, the Savinellis smoke great, no question. But my all time favorites are the Medicos, Dr. Grabows, Kaywoodies, and the Cobs.
I seem to grab these pipes without too much thought when ready to smoke some tobacco.
Point being, as a lot of you experience pipesters can relate, you do not need to spend a fortune for a great smoke.
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$9.99 - Missouri Meerschaum (cob or hardwood)
$4.50 - 2 ounces of Lane bulk tobacco
$2.00 - 3 in 1 pipe tool / Czech tool
$1.99 - Pipe cleaners
$0.00 - Shipping
$18.48 total
You should also explore meerschaum pipes too. Wonderful smoking instruments, and are available at a number of price points.
That being said I have 5 cobs that see actions every week along with my collection of 5 Meerschaums. And numerous inexpensive estate pipes.
I have no favorites.
The short of it: famous named pipes may improve your odds of owning a good smoker, but the cheaper pipes have more than a good chance of becoming one as well (and a lot easier on the pocket book)...
Go to pipe? Never thought I'd be a cob guy, but dang...I love my MM Poker Dagner. I just completed a repair on this pipe and love the result.
Wood putty for two cracks, sanded, stained and sanded again. Pic here:
You may just find old Kaywoodies and Dr. Grabows for $10 or $15 each. Once restored, they are more than worth the money.
Agreed buddy. I have only spent $100 on 2 pipes, both Savinellis because I fell in love with the shapes. The rest are mostly Kaywoodies, Medicos (briars), Grabows, and several older pipes I have had for 50 years. I too grab whichever pipe I fancy just bnefore I smoke. Usually with no rhime or reason. I agree with you, the most critical decision Ihave to make is selecting my tobacco choice. And I have a significant number of Mason jars all calling my name.
And, thankfully by now I know how to treat those tobaccos, as you know some require a bit more loving care when you smoke them, yet others could care less they just want to be incinerated.
For the last several weeks or so I have been on a Captain Black (white) bent.....and enjoying it.
You said exactly what I was thinking. It is maligned but I figure that just leaves more for us. And as folks have said in the past regarding some of the "gold standard" blends, there is a reason why they have been around as long as they have. This is still a quality smoke disguised as a "codgers blend", or "drug store tobacco", or other descriptions I have seen over the years. This makes for a very enjoyable smoke. It burns significantly quicker than some of the more "elegent" blends', it can bite if mistreated, and I agree with your analysis of drying the back of the throat at times. The bulk is less likely to irritate the throat than the pouches which I assume is the humectant added for the retailers. It is gracious as it leaves a nice soft whitish ash with no dottle.
I like the blend. I also think the original is the best of the Captains' "fleet". I have them all jarred and have tried them all with the original my favorite. Next I think the dark or the royal, or the royal then the dartk....too close to call. A significant positive issue is three fold: 1.) it is comparitively cheaper than a lot of blends (particularly if bought in bulk), 2), no matter where you travel and you are out of tobacco you will probably find it rather inexpensive again compared to the more "elegent" blends, and 3) it has a great aroma almost always prompting favorable comments..
I too have about the same number of blends jarred in my office closet PROUDLY displayed, and almost 40 lbs. of my favorites jarred and cellared, in my real cellar on shelves. Sometimes it is hard to make a decision much like being a kid in a candy store.
So it is my pleasure to smoke these "less elegent" blends when in a hurry, or while running around, or truth being told anytime I want a great smoke.
I am very much a blue collar kind of guy, I drink domestic beer, smoke mid range cost maduro cigars, and I at my stage of life am not out to impress anyone. So me and the Captain will stay friends.
I hope all is well with you and your family.........