Last pipe of the day is 3 coins of Escudo folded and stuffed into a MM Country Gentleman. Only 3 coins left in the tin to smoke before I can open something new. I think I'll open one of the old bulging tins from the back of the cabinet this time.
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Last pipe of the day is 3 coins of Escudo folded and stuffed into a MM Country Gentleman. Only 3 coins left in the tin to smoke before I can open something new. I think I'll open one of the old bulging tins from the back of the cabinet this time.
2011 Squadron Leader in a 2002 Ser Jacopo Delecta Fatta A Mano R1 sandblast Rhodesian with a smooth extension at the shank with a black acrylic stem.
It is a classic, and if you dig aromatics, this is one of the great ones. Cool burning and delightful to the nose, some of the topping comes through in the flavor as well. A distinct butterscotch note.
Several years ago, in a thread on the pipe section of puff.com there was some kind of review challenge where multiple members tried LL-7 and 4noggins' Three Blind Moose, and both were found to be of comparable quality and pleasantness. I recall the 4noggins was found to be just a bit richer and more buttery, but only slightly so.
Hearth & Home Porch Swing in a Brewster straight billiard
STCoP Dobie’s Four Square Virginia in a 2016 PSF POY quarter bend black sandblasted Vermont Freehand egg with an aluminum band and amber tortoise saddle stem.
Now smoking Granger in a black 1997 Brebbia Jubilee 925 silver banded grain sandblast briar calabash with a black acrylic stem. Have enough left for one more bowl.
Some HU Tobacco Fayyum Kake in a zulu. Delicious!
And on the way to work, my first bowl of the best durn... well, you know. I finally got to try some Strang! I have enough for 2-3 more bowls. It is nice stuff. I'm glad I got to try it.
About half way through this bowl of Jim’s C Blend in an early smooth Radice Tiger Eye G medium bend pipe with a bamboo-style carving on the shank and a black acrylic stem. A bottle of Cheerwine is my drink. Almost time for Mad Dog Russo.