THere is a recent thread by JCinPA talking about his love for English blends and the not so pleasant room note. Were or are English blends ever considered tolerable room notes? Are codger blends the traditional "room note" tobacco that people fondly reminice about? I highly doubt everyone was smoking aromatics, or people cared about room notes way back when. I say this, because cigarettes have an abysmal room note, yet no one cared.
I think we as pipe smokers are lucky in that the smoke does not linger much. In my youth, I worked at a fancy steak house that had a downstairs bar that allowed smoking. But, on the entrance it would say no pipes or cigars allowed. I understand why the cigars would be an issue, but never understood the pipe.
I think we as pipe smokers are lucky in that the smoke does not linger much. In my youth, I worked at a fancy steak house that had a downstairs bar that allowed smoking. But, on the entrance it would say no pipes or cigars allowed. I understand why the cigars would be an issue, but never understood the pipe.