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Mitch

Number of posts: 19 Age: 27 Location: Kansas City, MO Tobacco: MacBaren Plumcake
Frog Morton
Escudo
GLP Barbary Coast Pipe: I have 5 briar and 1 cob pipe. Registration date: 2009-10-14
 | Subject: I have heard of some guys who Wed Oct 21, 2009 9:47 am | |
| Smoke the rest of there cigar tobacco out of there pipe. Any of you do that. To me that sounds disgusting. End of the cigar starts to taste bitter and harsh due to all the oils and stuff. |
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Hammer8

Number of posts: 78 Age: 38 Location: Hartford, WI Tobacco: Uhle's Blend #300 Pipe: Rad Davis Bent Rhodesian Registration date: 2008-08-02
 | Subject: Re: I have heard of some guys who Wed Oct 21, 2009 4:34 pm | |
| While I've never heard of anyone doing that, or really know why they would want to, I do recall as I was growing up, an "Old Timer" buying cigars about the same diameter as the chamber of his pipe and smoking them in it. He'd simply stick the cigar in the pipe, cut it off flush with the rim and light up! _________________ Don
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pipetongue1 Tobacco Hoarder At Large

Number of posts: 1297 Age: 64 Location: Abington, Mass. Tobacco: Bosun Cut Plug Pipe: Tim Hynick POY Registration date: 2007-12-14
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Winslow

Number of posts: 1722 Age: 63 Location: Roselle, IL 60172 Tobacco: Bosun Cut Plug Pipe: Ardor Registration date: 2008-04-11
 | Subject: Re: I have heard of some guys who Wed Oct 21, 2009 7:17 pm | |
| I grew up in an Italian neighborhood and can remember the old Italian shoemaker smoking cigars in a bent pipe.I thought it was gross then and I doubt if I will ever see that again,it's a big deal if I see anyone smoking a pipe in public anymore. Winslow  _________________ My trust is in the mercy and wisdom of a kind Providence, who ordereth all things for our good.
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Mitch

Number of posts: 19 Age: 27 Location: Kansas City, MO Tobacco: MacBaren Plumcake
Frog Morton
Escudo
GLP Barbary Coast Pipe: I have 5 briar and 1 cob pipe. Registration date: 2009-10-14
 | Subject: Re: I have heard of some guys who Thu Oct 22, 2009 7:14 am | |
| ok that was what I was thinking. I thought I was missing something. |
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ftrplt

Number of posts: 1155 Age: 63 Location: Split between Raleigh, NC and OKC, OK Registration date: 2007-12-16
 | Subject: Re: I have heard of some guys who Thu Oct 22, 2009 8:07 am | |
| Saw it a bunch in my younger days. A whole cigar stuck in the bowl and smoked that way. Problem is that the cigar usually smokes hotter than pipe tobacco and can burn out the bowl rather quickly. This point came up when I visited Boswell's last spring. J.M. mentioned that one of his customers complained about his Boswell-carved pipe burning out. JM replaced it twice before the customer remarked that he smoked cigars in the pipe, not pipe tobacco! No more replacement pipes!!!!!!! Now.....If you are hell bent on smoking a cigar in a pipe, get a Meer; preferably a cheroot meer with the bowl insert for your cigar. FTRPLT |
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jlong

Number of posts: 189 Age: 51 Location: Northeast Wisconsin Tobacco: C&D Mississippi Mud Pipe: Nording bent apple Registration date: 2009-07-08
 | Subject: Re: I have heard of some guys who Thu Oct 22, 2009 6:01 pm | |
| I do it sometimes if I'm seduced by the cigar. But with aligator clips, not a pipe! |
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Mikem The Coordinator

Number of posts: 1279 Age: 54 Location: Glendale, Arizona Tobacco: Pembroke Pipe: Mike Brissett Bulldog Registration date: 2007-12-15
 | Subject: Re: I have heard of some guys who Thu Oct 22, 2009 6:53 pm | |
| I have also heard of people doing it, but have not seen it. I tried it once. Not to my liking. I usually smoke my cigars down to the nub with just my finger tips. _________________ Arizona, where the temperature is always warm but the pipe smoking is always cool. MikemI highly recommend Scott Bundy at www.piperestore.com for all of your pipe cleaning and restoration work. |
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MisterE

Number of posts: 43 Location: Mexico City Tobacco: Constantly searching... Pipe: A bunch.. Registration date: 2009-08-24
 | Subject: Re: I have heard of some guys who Thu Oct 22, 2009 8:06 pm | |
| There are some blends that have cigar tobacco as part of the mix. There was a blend from Levin Pipes in NY (no longer in business I heard) that I tried and liked quite a bit. The cigar tobacco didnīt dominate at all. For fun Iīve made my own blends with cigar tobacco and they really didnt turnout so well. A whole cigar in the bowl, though!? Never occurred to me... |
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DoverPipes

Number of posts: 155 Age: 41 Location: New York State Tobacco: Key Largo, Nightcap, Beacon, Most of Boswell's Stuff, etc. Pipe: L'anatra, Jobey Stromboli Line, Stanwell & Nording.
Wish list: ARDOR, Boswell, & DEJARNETT / XL's
Poker & Cherrywoods are "MY" thing right now. 90 pipes and counting.... Registration date: 2009-05-24
 | Subject: Re: I have heard of some guys who Thu Oct 22, 2009 8:19 pm | |
| I grind up cigars that are a little bit dried out or of lesser quality and I mix them with pipe tobacco blends that already have small amounts of cigar leaf. I guess it kind of stretches out my tobacco supply.... I was in Syracuse, NY last week for the "Little Big Smoke" and got a bunch of cigars (and won six bottles of Stoli's Vodka!) that I'll sort through and I'm sure I'll be grinding a few of them up this weekend. My good cigars stay in one of three humidors that I have at home. PS: I would never stick a whole cigar in a pipe. If I want a cigar I'll smoke a cigar. If I want a pipe, I'll smoke a pipe. |
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wojtekpastuch
Number of posts: 60 Registration date: 2009-01-21
 | Subject: Re: I have heard of some guys who Sat Oct 24, 2009 7:43 am | |
| Some italian pipe smokers do that, especially the older ones. They use Toscano cigars, which are made with italian kentucky tobacco- they crumble them and smoke them in their pipes. I've tried it several times, it's actually pretty tasty but a hell of a nicotine kick. I must admit that smoking a piece of a Toscano cigar in my pipe, accompanied by an espresso coffee on a hot, sunny morning in Italy is really a sublime experience  |
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bronxbill

Number of posts: 252 Age: 62 Location: Triangle area NC Registration date: 2007-12-20
 | Subject: Re: I have heard of some guys who Tue Oct 27, 2009 10:18 am | |
| When I was younger, I worked with an older Italian gentleman who smoke DiNapoli cigars...terrible smell. When he smoked them down, he cut off the ash and used the butt for chewing tobacco or smoked them in an old corn cob _________________ Duct tape is like the Force, it has a dark side and a light side and it holds the Universe together
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Smokey Joe

Number of posts: 62 Age: 45 Location: Georgia Boonies Tobacco: Carter Hall, British Woods, GLP Odyssey & Ashbury, FVF and St James Flake. I enjoy many others but these are my go-to's. Pipe: low-midrange billiards, pokers and bulldogs Registration date: 2009-10-29
 | Subject: Re: I have heard of some guys who Fri Oct 30, 2009 6:17 pm | |
| My old man used to cut off the ash tip of Cigar butts and mix them with Rum&Maple pipe tobacco. He was known for stretching a dollar in those days and guess that was his way of stretching his baccy. _________________ "Getting old is like being increasingly penalized for a crime you never committed" Anthony Powell
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daveinlax
Number of posts: 64 Location: Wisconsin Registration date: 2007-12-29
 | Subject: Re: I have heard of some guys who Fri Oct 30, 2009 7:46 pm | |
| I smoke quite a few cigars, when I clip the cap/head (mostly the flavorful wrapper) I save them and every few months I mix them with a bit of EMP and enjoy. I have had some cigars that were so badly plugged that I've chopped up too.  |
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Natch

Number of posts: 524 Age: 58 Location: foothills of the Ozarks Registration date: 2007-12-21
 | Subject: Re: I have heard of some guys who Sat Oct 31, 2009 12:09 pm | |
| | Winslow wrote: | I grew up in an Italian neighborhood and can remember the old Italian shoemaker smoking cigars in a bent pipe.I thought it was gross then and I doubt if I will ever see that again,it's a big deal if I see anyone smoking a pipe in public anymore.
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I experienced a similar sight a while back on Brady Street in Milwaukee at an old Italian bar. This old codger (looked like he was well into his 70s and had survived a rough life) was smoking one of those dark, dry-cured cigars (you know the ones, they look like old poodle turds). He sucked it down to a short, wet, nasty stump, crammed it into what looked like an old Dr. Grabow that hadn't been cleaned in a decade or more, and smoked it down to ash. It was wet and kept bubbling and spitting, just about grossed out everyone at the bar (and we weren't exactly a high-society cultured bunch).
The bartender leaned over to me and quietly said (he's only in his mid-20s, see what that does to a person?). I almost fell off my stool laughing.
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