About a third of the way through this bowl of D&R VIP in a 2004 smooth long stem Canadian Trever Talbot Ligne Bretagne Faite en Bretagne 4/3.
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About a third of the way through this bowl of D&R VIP in a 2004 smooth long stem Canadian Trever Talbot Ligne Bretagne Faite en Bretagne 4/3.
Edward G. Robinson's Pipe Blend in a 1982 black sandblasted paneled slight bend Savinelli flat bottom sitter with a black vulcanite stem.
Stokkebye Champagne in a 1975 medium bend sandblasted looking, smooth on the sides yellow Pioneer meer with a black vulcanite stem.
Barrett’s 2014 Whole Leaf Burley Blend in a 2015 John Barrett slight bend smooth rock maple poker with a walnut shank and a black vulcanite stem.
Smoking a bowl of 2011 Stonehaven, courtesy of @Desertlifter , in a Hendon billiard.
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Just finished smoking MacBaren Burley London Blend in a 2015 three quarter bend two tone Chacom UPO Rouge squashed tomato with a black acrylic stem and shank.
St. James Flake in a straight sandblasted pre-transition Barling Exel 249 Fossil T.V.F. black billiard with a silver band and military bit.
+1 on the @JimInks fan club :) Whenever I'm shopping online for tobacco and I'm thinking about trying something new, which is just about every time I'm shopping online for tobacco, I go to tobaccoreviews.com and look for Jim's review if there is one, which there usually is. It's not the only deciding factor, but it's one of the bigger ones.
And for the record, currently burning some Peter Stokkebye Turkish in a no-name briar. Pretty mellow in a pipe - also makes a decent RYO ciggie.
Drew Estate Harvest on Hudson in the poker nosewarmer