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Post by lenticula on Mar 25, 2018 11:56:26 GMT -5
Hello everyone from here in Wales! I have been smoking both cigars and pipes for many years. More recently I have used mainly Peterson Pipes and their tobacco especially cube cut Founders Choice. I was recently in Spain and being without a pipe bought a Savinelli with the balsa filter. I saved it until back here in the UK and was looking forward to my new smoke. HoweverI had immediate tongue bite even smoking very slowly. Is it possible this will decrease as the pipe breaks in or is it a feature of this pipe and filter. The strange thing is while in Spain I bought a really cheap pipe...only 20 euros and it has smoked perfectly from the first bowl ! Thanks in advance for any comments!
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Post by Yohanan on Mar 25, 2018 12:00:47 GMT -5
Hello lenticula, and Welcome to the Forum!!! as far as your savinelli pipe experience, I really don't know, but I'm sure it will get better.
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Post by papipeguy on Mar 25, 2018 12:08:54 GMT -5
Welcome to the Patch. Does the Savinelli have pre-coated bowl? I have about a dozen Savs and never experienced what you have, although if the bowl is natural it could from the breaking in process. In general, tongue bite is attributed to fast smoking. Good luck with the new pipe and let us know how things progress.
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Post by cappadoc on Mar 25, 2018 12:11:34 GMT -5
Was this smoking your usual tobacco? Possibly the tobacco was too moist and caused steam?
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Post by cappadoc on Mar 25, 2018 12:12:07 GMT -5
Double Tap.
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Post by Legend Lover on Mar 25, 2018 12:20:29 GMT -5
Welcome from Northern Ireland.
Can't advise too much about the sav,except to ask if you've tried other tobaccos in it?
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Post by mgtarheel on Mar 25, 2018 12:22:46 GMT -5
Welcome from "The Tarheel State"
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Post by slowroll on Mar 25, 2018 12:26:09 GMT -5
I too have a few Savs, and no problems. The balsa in fact seems to me to ameliorate bite by catching moisture. It is true, however, that at any time one can get a poor piece of briar that for some unknown reason smokes poorly for a while. I make a lot pipes for myself from the same batch of briar and have 2 that are harsh for no explicable reason. Maybe the animals used that bush for a pissoir, who knows?
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Post by peteguy on Mar 25, 2018 12:43:38 GMT -5
If you were using the balsa filter perhaps you were drawing harder than you are used to due to the restricted feel of the filter?
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Post by puffy on Mar 25, 2018 13:00:01 GMT -5
Welcome to the group.. I've had several Savinelli's over the years.I still have two. I've never had a problem. One took a little longer to break in than the others .It came around though and smokes great now.
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Post by lenticula on Mar 25, 2018 13:03:15 GMT -5
Thanks for all the very fast replies. I was smoking very gently and I am used to the effects of a filter as I always use them in my Peterson Pipes. The bowl was coated but I will try other mixes to see what happens but as a cake developes it might get better. My screen name should be Lenticular a name I use on other forums. It came about as a name of a rare cloud formation I sometimes came across in my flying career, but on this occasion I either left out the R or perhaps I was limited to 9 characters!!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 25, 2018 13:09:58 GMT -5
Tobacco too moist?
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Post by peterd-Buffalo Spirit on Mar 25, 2018 13:17:47 GMT -5
...welcome from SE Tennessee...Enjoy the Patch! I own quite a few Sav's and never experienced that...I don't use a filter either...perhaps a longer break-in period is required...other posted advice seems appropriate too...
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Post by zambini on Mar 25, 2018 13:45:29 GMT -5
Welcome, from Mexico City.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 25, 2018 13:46:30 GMT -5
Greetings from Washington State.
Possible change in humidity levels between Spain and Wales affecting your tobacco?
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Post by lenticula on Mar 25, 2018 13:50:05 GMT -5
Greetings from Washington State. Possible change in humidity levels between Spain and Wales affecting your tobacco? That's a good idea but the baccy was already here at home stored correctly !
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Post by Dramatwist on Mar 25, 2018 14:33:04 GMT -5
Welcome from San Francisco. Chalk it up to break-in, give it 3 or 4 bowls.
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Post by william on Mar 25, 2018 14:36:51 GMT -5
Welcome to the forum.
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Post by flyinmanatee on Mar 25, 2018 14:49:48 GMT -5
Welcome from Florida, no idea on the bite, have you noticed any new garden gnomes in your neighborhood?
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Post by lenticula on Mar 25, 2018 15:30:14 GMT -5
Despite my age and being a python fan...and the Goons (Peter Sellers)... Look them up if that means nothing over the pond....I don't get the Gnomes thing. But it is late at night over here,and I've had a hard day polishing the Jag...what else!
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Post by edward on Mar 25, 2018 19:31:22 GMT -5
Welcome from Knoxville Tennessee. I always get tongue bite, it's when I don't that I think something is wrong.
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Post by antb on Mar 26, 2018 2:09:10 GMT -5
Welcome from the Dark Continent!
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Post by cigrmaster on Mar 26, 2018 11:44:22 GMT -5
Welcome from the sunshine state.
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Post by rblood on Mar 26, 2018 11:50:24 GMT -5
Welcome to The Patch from NC!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 26, 2018 12:47:11 GMT -5
Welcome from the Mile High City! Try other tobacco blends in your Savinelli and see how they do. Certain blends can taste great in one pipe and only so-so in another.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 26, 2018 13:02:03 GMT -5
Welcome from New Mexico. Where do you live in Wales? It's a beautiful place!.
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Post by lenticula on Mar 26, 2018 13:14:35 GMT -5
Welcome from New Mexico. Where do you live in Wales? It's a beautiful place!. Right slap bang in the middle! Just north of the Brecon Beacons if you know them. I love New Mexico. I lived in Texas for many years and often travelled over the border to the land of enchantment. Where exactly are you ?
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Post by monbla256 on Jul 22, 2018 21:13:45 GMT -5
Howdy from Texas! My great grandfather on my mother's side came here to the Us from Wales back in the 1890's! As far as your bite coming from your new Savinelli I have 15 Savinelli's from all price levels and all bought new and I never got any thing near Bite from any. A few smoked hot/warm on the initial break-in but no Bite. My experience after 50+ years of smoking the it's caused by a combination of operator error and tobacco. JMHO
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