There are three other elements of pipe smoking that are very important to enjoying or fighting through a pipeful: lighting, tamping, and cleaning. All three of these principals affect the over all pipe event and must be mastered to really explore the full enjoyment of this wonderful hobby. Lighting: Now I know that many of you out there are now going, "Hmphf! Why is he bothering me with this?" But this art is often lost in today's hustle and bustle light up a quick cigarette world. If you have problems keeping your pipe lit even after packing correctly then try this: take five or six puffs as you walk the flame around the whole bowl charring the entire area of the tobacco. Then tamp the ashes flat and even and relight using another five or six good puffs and you are ready to go! Tamping: Many pipe smokers will pack and light their pipes correctly and still have problems keeping the pipe lit or smoking the entire pipeful. The reason is that they are tamping too hard! When you tamp your pipe you should only be crushing the ashes flat and even; not pushing down tobacco! You may tamp as much as you like, but just push down the burning ashes onto the unburning tobacco. Keep it even and keep the draw consistent. Cleaning: If your pipe is smelling badly or tasting spoiled, it may be because you haven't been cleaning it regularly. As a rule, you should run a pipe cleaner through the stem and shank every time you smoke the pipe. Uncle Bob says that you should never pull the pipe apart while warm so he always cleans it before he next smokes that pipe. Also make sure all the bits of tobacco are out of the bowl as this can lead to hot spots that will cause a burn out. Remember that because a pipe is a filter, it should be smoked only once a day. If you smoke three times a day you need three pipes. If you smoke it more than this, the moisture can build and spoil resulting bad aroma and flavor. If this happens, take some whiskey (around only for medicinal purposes of course) that is at least 80 proof and pour it into the bowl. Let it set for 10 minutes or so, dump out the liquid, and swab out with a paper towel. Then let it sit for 24 hours and it should taste better! Uncle Bob
I hope these tips will help your enjoyment of tobacco and pipes! If you have any questions, don't hesitate to give Uncle Bob a call at (800) 626-2971 or drop him a line via email. |