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    Consummate Pipe Bum cpmcdill's Avatar
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    C&D Engine #99 in a Grabow pot
    "I don't know anything about music. In my line of work you don't have to." -- Elvis Presley

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    GL Pease Quiet Nights in an Italian Olde Classic Bent.........
    Like my father before me, I will work the land,
    And like my brother before me, I took a rebel stand.

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    Not far from finishing this bowl of Dunhill 221B Baker Street in a 1982 black sandblasted medium bend W.O. Larsen freehand with a black vulcanite stem.

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    Savinelli 140˚ in an unbranded undated (1980s?) straight smooth flat bottom apple with a black vulcanite stem.

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    A couple minutes away from smoking Dunhill Elizabethan Match in an old favorite smooth 1977 Medley (GBD second) medium bend billiard with a flat underside with a black vulcanite stem.

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    1970s Edgeworth Aromatic (Red) in a light brown 1979 rusticated medium bend Italian Sir Jeffrey Dublin sitter with a flared top and yellow stem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Haebar View Post
    Fixing to light up a bowl of Peter Stokkebye Cube Cut, courtesy of @Bruck via a bomb!
    What did you think of it? I like PS 41 from time to time (never having been a big fan of burley) but I have to let it air a looong time or it smokes wet and bites. It doesn't seem like it but I think that blend is probably shipped very wet. Probably why it stays so nicely in cube form.
    Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pugsley View Post
    The Sweet Cask I smoked earlier put me off the pipe for the rest of the day. The aftertaste was so vile and pervasive, I tried brushing my teeth, gargling with mouthwash, even rinsed my mouth with bourbon and it was still there. But, when you're thrown from a horse the only thing to do is get back on, though that's a horse I'll never ride again. The tobacco is now where it belongs, in the garbage can, and I'm about to light a bowl of HOTW in a Savinelli De Luxe 637 KS smooth Rhodesian.
    Good move. I recently tossed a tin of Solani 639, Tropical Mango Flake, after smoking one fill of the stuff.

    Now happily puffing Solani 633, Virginia with Perique.
    Cognition?
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    Jumpin’ Railcars and Collectin' Cans Pugsley's Avatar  Cigar Bum Sponsor
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pipe Smoker View Post
    Good move. I recently tossed a tin of Solani 639, Tropical Mango Flake, after smoking one fill of the stuff.

    This was such a disappointment. I remember Sugar Barrel, which this is supposed to be a match for, as being a one dimensional but somewhat enjoyable change of pace occasional smoke, but this was easily the worst tobacco I've ever smoked. Just glad I didn't buy a whole tub.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Emperor Zurg View Post
    What did you think of it? I like PS 41 from time to time (never having been a big fan of burley) but I have to let it air a looong time or it smokes wet and bites. It doesn't seem like it but I think that blend is probably shipped very wet. Probably why it stays so nicely in cube form.
    I think it is a very enjoyable non-aromatic pipe tobacco. Needless to say, it has lots of true tobacco flavor and a moderate amount of nicotine. It reminds me of a blend from my early days of pipe-smoking, Edgeworth Ready-Rubbed. I really like the cube-cut format.

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