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Re: Stupid pipe **** that pops into my head.
@ShawnOL said:
How important is breaking in a pipe? Should I coat the chamber with honey?
A lot of pipes come with a coating in the bowl so that they really don’t need broken in. If you can see wood grain on the inside I would definitely break it in. You can do it by starting with very small amounts of tobacco at a time until it builds up a carbon layer. Just be careful not to use a really strong tobacco in regards to flavor unless it’s the only type of tobacco you plan on using that pipe for. With the wood completely exposed it will ghost much easier.
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Re: Daily Deal
@Stubble said:
@TheCigarChickAny chance of getting the Lionheart Earl (robusto) on the DD please?
Unfortunately inventory is running low, and AJ's main factory just had that insane fire on Monday. No one knows yet the approximate quantities of cigars per brand which were lost in the blaze, but I do know roughly two million finished cigars were destroyed. Anything coming out of that factory will be experiencing delays while AJ rebuilds and comes up with a plan. Apologies.
Re: ****

Eh. I've seen rounder holes.
I mean, it could be just puncturing damage. I see other damage higher up on the stick so I assume it's been knocked around a little. Did you try to shake any dark rusty red beetle dust out of that hole or out of the foot? To me, that would be more conclusive evidence, and it would definitely be present if it were actually beetles. Also, if these two cigars you described as cohabitating, had been unattended for long in the same ziplock and warm enough, I would not be surprised if there were more beetle damage than just one hole.








