C&D Exclusive in a 1970s slight bend Caminetto business 134 poker with a gold acrylic stem. A cup of Maxwell House, neat, is my drink.
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C&D Exclusive in a 1970s slight bend Caminetto business 134 poker with a gold acrylic stem. A cup of Maxwell House, neat, is my drink.
Yesterday, I opened a tin of Dunhill De Luxe Navy Rolls with 3 years, 8 months of age on it. This stuff is one superb VaPer – such a delectable Perique tang, yet smooth. I have two more tins of similar age, and bitterly regret that I didn't cellar more of it.
It goes particularly well in my Kirsten Mariner. In fact, since opening the DLNR tin I've been smoking the Kirsten exclusively, and I'll continue doing so until the DLNR is gone. I wouldn't do that with a conventional briar, but it's no problem with the metal-stem Kirsten.
Edward G. Robinson's Pipe Blend in a 2014 Basil Meadows smooth slight bend squashed tomato with an aluminum band and a black pearl acrylic stem. More coffee to drink.
Maryland, from Larry the Tobacco Butcher in KY. Ribbon cut with a pasta machine :) In a dublin briar that has no name.
Wessex Brown Virginia in a 2015 Basil Meadows smooth slight bend tomato military mount with an aluminum accent, horn ferrule, and cumberland p-lip stem.
Stokkebye Luxury Navy Flake in a Grayson's squat bulldog
Watch City Deluxe Crumb Cut in a 2015 Basil Meadows smooth straight thin shank and stem with an aluminum band Bing Crosby Merchant Service replica.
A third of the way through this bowl of Standard Tobacco Company of Pennsylvania War Horse Ready Cut in a 1970's medium bend big bowl rusticated Sienna colored Savinelli Estella with a pearl grey stem.
Dunhill Nightcap in a MM Cob
P&C Presbyterian match in a Dr. Grabow billiard.
Thank you @Haebar! Truly enjoyed this.
Edit: I think I'll have another.