Part way through this bowl of Peretti’s D-9575 in a three quarter bend smooth 1985 Dunhill Chestnut 5202 with a cumberland stem.
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Part way through this bowl of Peretti’s D-9575 in a three quarter bend smooth 1985 Dunhill Chestnut 5202 with a cumberland stem.
I was nicely surprised by the accommodations and value. They're updated nicely and the staff was nice too.
2015 Gawith Hoggarth Louisiana Flake in a 1940s Barling Ye Olde Wood #1372, pencil shank, small, taper billiard smooth.
Smoking this tobacco in my flake pipes to compare, excellent in all so far. This pipe was a reclamation project, badly charred in the tobacco chamber but with careful smoking it's doing fine. The # is mismarked, the 1372 is normally a chubby billiard saddle. I overpaid at $64 but this fine smoker has made it a good buy.
In an English mood this evening so I'm smoking some Drew Estate Meat Pie in a MM Country Gentleman.
Part way through this bowl of 2012 Rolando’s Own in a 2002 black short shank grain relief straight Caminetto 6.L.17 tomato and a black acrylic stem. Starting to run low on this tin.
I enjoyed that first bowl of Meat Pie immensely so I packed another.
I picked up a fair amount of that but I don't care at all for the Lakeland scent in it. It was all I could taste. I jarred it up in a quart mason jar and put the lid disk on upside down so it doesn't seal. I've found that if I let a Lakeland scented tobacco slowly dry out and then rehydrate it, it takes a lot of that perfumey scent away. I've also got jars of Rum Flake and Bob's Chocolate Flake stored the same way. I check on them every couple of months to see how they're progressing.
Oh, almost forgot: I had a very small quantity of left-in-the-pipe Sam Gawith Chocolate Flake in a MM freehand this afternoon. Very nice blend with no Lakeland scent whatsoever that I can detect, but the mostly smoked, then over night sit didn't do it any favors... wasn't horrible, just wasn't very good.
FVF in a 2014 Savinelli Gaius smooth brown slight bend black acrylic stem and ferrule 320KS author. Starting to run low on my open stash.
Standard Tobacco Company of Pennsylvania War Horse Ready Cut in a 2015 smooth unfinished Savinelli 320KS author with a black vulcanite stem.
Now smoking Smoker’s Pride Natural in a 2002 smooth Rinaldo Silver Line 3 EGER 05 paneled horn. One of my favorite pipes. Watching a documentary about The Montreal Expos. In a clip where they showed men working on building the stadium, a guy is smoking a Bing.
Peretti’s Original in a 2002 IMP smooth full bend egg shaped meer with a black acrylic stem.