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Post by Legend Lover on Nov 17, 2018 10:10:02 GMT -5
Discuss...
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Post by Dramatwist on Nov 17, 2018 10:11:10 GMT -5
...some of us believe that almost any type of tobacco smokes better in a cob...
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Post by pepesdad1 on Nov 17, 2018 10:37:17 GMT -5
...some of us believe that almost any type of tobacco smokes better in a cob... I'm with Martin, I think everything seems to smoke better in a cob. I even smoke Lakelands in them.
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Post by Legend Lover on Nov 17, 2018 10:50:06 GMT -5
OK, that being the case, would you say aromatics have the edge in the cob or is there no real difference?
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Post by Dramatwist on Nov 17, 2018 10:52:42 GMT -5
Andre, in my humble opinion, I would say yes... reason being that, for me, aromatics smoke wetter and cobs are more forgiving of a wetter tobacco. Again, my experience only... YMMV.
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Post by McWiggins on Nov 17, 2018 11:00:50 GMT -5
With aromatic being more moist, cobs are great but I've really been enjoying them in my Falcon pipes too.
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Post by AJ on Nov 17, 2018 11:04:22 GMT -5
Andre, in my humble opinion, I would say yes... reason being that, for me, aromatics smoke wetter and cobs are more forgiving of a wetter tobacco. Again, my experience only... YMMV. Exactly! This nails it. AJ
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Post by Dramatwist on Nov 17, 2018 11:04:55 GMT -5
With aromatic being more moist, cobs are great but I've really been enjoying them in my Falcon pipes too. ...indeed McWiggins, Falcons are another good option...
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Post by Quintsrevenge on Nov 17, 2018 11:08:29 GMT -5
I enjoy the cob with Aro's as well , all of my cobs have rather small bowls and find when I smoke and aro in a larger bowl the flavor goes after sometime.. Are there larger cobs ?
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Post by Legend Lover on Nov 17, 2018 11:22:49 GMT -5
I enjoy the cob with Aro's as well , all of my cobs have rather small bowls and find when I smoke and aro in a larger bowl the flavor goes after sometime.. Are there larger cobs ? the freehand and the general have very big bowls. As for the other replies... I was thinking the very same thing... That the cob is now forgiving when it comes to the goopier tobacco. Now I have a falcon, I must smoke an aromatic in it for my inaugural smoke.
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Post by trailboss on Nov 17, 2018 11:31:16 GMT -5
As you can see they have a decent range, all the way up to the MacArthur....they do a good job of supplying the dimension's etc... corncobpipe.com/smokingpipes.htmlObviously due to the size of cobs In my opinion, they have their limitations....No where No how, does any cob match my Large WO Larsen Rusticated Brandy when smoking an English blend, the large round bowl really allows the flavors to come through in a way that even leaves most other briars in the dust also though.
As for aromatics, I cannot say I lost my love for them long ago...but they might benefit from a larger bowled pipe, and maybe a brandy shape would work well.... experimentation is part of the journey, but financial considerations outside of cob purchases...always good to ask advice.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 17, 2018 11:31:26 GMT -5
I can't stand cobs, so no.
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Post by Legend Lover on Nov 17, 2018 11:41:41 GMT -5
I can't stand cobs, so no. 😂 fair enough.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 17, 2018 14:05:17 GMT -5
I enjoy a ARO's in my big Nordings or other large briar pipes nothing wrong with cobs or is there or is it their.
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Post by morallynomadic on Nov 17, 2018 14:26:15 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Nov 17, 2018 14:28:50 GMT -5
Old Dominion has a very sweet taste with the use of heirloom corn cobs.
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Post by Screaming Jazz on Nov 17, 2018 14:36:34 GMT -5
I am not a fan of cobs. I will say that while I haven't had a bad smoke in a cob, I have never had anything above an alright smoke. I have a cheap brair with a smaller bowl that does very well with aromatics.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 17, 2018 15:01:29 GMT -5
Why would you do that to a cob? That is the reason $150.00 + Briars are made.
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Post by piffyr on Nov 17, 2018 15:03:56 GMT -5
It's my opinion that every cob is different. The same is true for each block of briar, but the difference is even more so with cobs, in my experience. I have some cobs that are very dense and others that are very airy. Then there's the position of the draft hole, which can vary by huge amounts from cob to cob. So, I'm hesitant to deny or confirm any blanket statement about cobs. I find that some blend types prefer one cob, while other blend types prefer other cobs and some will smoke anything at all. Just like briar.
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Post by Legend Lover on Nov 17, 2018 15:05:15 GMT -5
Why would you do that to a cob? That is the reason $150.00 + Briars are made. ha. Good point. And piffyr... Valid point.
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Post by McWiggins on Nov 17, 2018 15:21:04 GMT -5
I have an Old Dominion Chesapeake and the little round stem clenches better than one would think. One's teeth structure play a roll as well but as cobs go, they're pretty light so it doesnt take much. As you can get the Chesapeake model for less than $10, its worth a try if one is into cobs.
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Post by antb on Nov 19, 2018 3:32:53 GMT -5
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Post by qmechanics on Nov 20, 2018 19:15:03 GMT -5
^ Good to know!! Though Cobs are a good choice, for my Latakia blends I often go for my larger bowled briars. I will look into the above suggestion.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 20, 2018 19:17:16 GMT -5
Andre, in my humble opinion, I would say yes... reason being that, for me, aromatics smoke wetter and cobs are more forgiving of a wetter tobacco. Again, my experience only... YMMV. +1^^^^^^. Just read this thread and I agree with Martin.
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Post by unknownpipesmoker on Nov 20, 2018 19:19:06 GMT -5
Aros are hot. So when they want to go out, I let them. I don't wrestle with it.
Let it go out and cool down. Relight. Thats how I enjoy those really heavily cased aros.
Thats why I prefer lighter aros like Founding Fathers.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 20, 2018 19:25:51 GMT -5
Aros are hot. So when they want to go out, I let them. I don't wrestle with it. Let it go out and cool down. Relight. Thats how I enjoy those really heavily cased aros. Thats why I prefer lighter aros like Founding Fathers. Try Sir Walter Raleigh Aromatic.......not goopy .......an enjoyable smoke that stays lit. Just air dry a bowl full if fresh👍
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Post by unknownpipesmoker on Nov 20, 2018 19:31:12 GMT -5
Aros are hot. So when they want to go out, I let them. I don't wrestle with it. Let it go out and cool down. Relight. Thats how I enjoy those really heavily cased aros. Thats why I prefer lighter aros like Founding Fathers. Try Sir Walter Raleigh Aromatic.......not goopy .......an enjoyable smoke that stays lit. Just air dry a bowl full if fresh👍 Yeah SWRA isn't too heavily cased. I like it. I like some super cased tobaccos like Vanilla Custard. But eh, I think there's a reason most of us seasoned codgers prefer the non-aros. Their names don't make us hungry but... They're so much easier on the pipes, on the roof of your mouth. And the flavour.. A good Virginia is just heavenly on its on. I would recommend FF as another good one for the non-aro smoker who wants a crowd pleaser that doesn't have all of the usual problems that comes with smoking an aromatic.
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Post by piffyr on Nov 21, 2018 1:04:31 GMT -5
Try Sir Walter Raleigh Aromatic.......not goopy .......an enjoyable smoke that stays lit. Just air dry a bowl full if fresh👍 Yeah SWRA isn't too heavily cased. I like it. I like some super cased tobaccos like Vanilla Custard. But eh, I think there's a reason most of us seasoned codgers prefer the non-aros. Their names don't make us hungry but... They're so much easier on the pipes, on the roof of your mouth. And the flavour.. A good Virginia is just heavenly on its on. I would recommend FF as another good one for the non-aro smoker who wants a crowd pleaser that doesn't have all of the usual problems that comes with smoking an aromatic. Mac Baren's Vanilla Cream. A total vanilla bomb and great tasting Virginias all in one. Not goopy at all.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 21, 2018 4:33:34 GMT -5
Andre, in my humble opinion, I would say yes... reason being that, for me, aromatics smoke wetter and cobs are more forgiving of a wetter tobacco. Again, my experience only... YMMV. +1^^^^^^. Just read this thread and I agree with Martin. Makes sense. I almost always smoke Lakelands in a cob, but haven't really smoked too many other aromatics in them - oversight on my part. Good thread, Legend Lover!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 21, 2018 4:36:59 GMT -5
Aros are hot. So when they want to go out, I let them. I don't wrestle with it. Let it go out and cool down. Relight. Thats how I enjoy those really heavily cased aros. Thats why I prefer lighter aros like Founding Fathers. Try Sir Walter Raleigh Aromatic.......not goopy .......an enjoyable smoke that stays lit. Just air dry a bowl full if fresh👍 I agree, Ted. SWRA is a good one, especially spiked with some Five Brothers.
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