Part way through this bowl of P&W #515 in a 1998 smooth straight Butz-Choquin Bistro 1501 pot with a black vulcanite stem.
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Part way through this bowl of P&W #515 in a 1998 smooth straight Butz-Choquin Bistro 1501 pot with a black vulcanite stem.
Motzek Scottish Blend in a 2002 smooth natural straight silver banded Ardor Venere Extra Fatta A Mano Maigret billiard, signed by Dorelio Rovera and a black acrylic stem.
J.M. Boswell's Northwoods in a Hickok Premiere straight bulldog
Standard Tobacco Company of Pennsylvania War Horse Ready Cut in a 2015 smooth unfinished Savinelli 320KS author with a black vulcanite stem.
Had some Cabbie's Mixture in a cob earlier.
Now I'm about halfway through a bowl of Royal Yacht in a cob.
FVF in a 2014 Savinelli Gaius smooth brown slight bend black acrylic stem and ferrule 320KS author.
I'm the same way with burleys. I'm generally not a fan (with a couple of exceptions like Irish Flake and Orlik Dark Strong Kentucky).
I have heard that the Aged Burley Flake is nice and sweet though and I do enjoy tobaccos with a lot of natural sweetness. It is on my short list to order.
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I'm having some Milan Sportsman in a cob at the moment.
About halfway through this bowl of Escudo in a brown rusticated slight bend 1982 Savinelli Non Pareil 99 Acorn with a brown pearl colored lucite ferrule and stem.