The last of this sample of 2003 MacBaren Golden Extra in a 1986 pebble relief Aldo Velani Titan 33 briar Oom Paul/Calabash.
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The last of this sample of 2003 MacBaren Golden Extra in a 1986 pebble relief Aldo Velani Titan 33 briar Oom Paul/Calabash.
Part way through this bowl of 1970s Edgeworth Aromatic (Red) in a light brown 1979 rusticated medium bend Italian Sir Jeffrey Dublin sitter with a flared top and yellow stem with a black vulcanite stem.
Last night I had a bowl of Russ' Mountain Trail in a Willard pot.
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GH Bob's Chocolate Flake in a Peterson Donegal Rocky with SS band.
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Just finished smoking Jim’s C Blend in an early smooth Radice Tiger Eye G medium bend pipe with a bamboo-style carving on the shank.
D&R VIP in a 2004 smooth long stem Canadian Trever Talbot Ligne Bretagne Faite en Bretagne 4/3. A bottle of Dr. Pepper made with pure cane sugar is my drink.
The last of this sample of Escudo in a smooth 2002 medium bend eight sided panel top straight grain Rinaldo Collection Silver Line F Egea 05 Titania bulldog.
Started earlier with SPS Metropolitan in a DG Duke
Now taking advantage of Proper English in a Wiley Rodesian
with coffee of course, it's always coffee,,,wait,,,I have SCOTCH,,,,,,:yes!:
So after reading @JimInks review on SPS Metropolitan it got me thinking,,,I have some Blue Danube,and some Great Outdoors.
Both of which are mentioned .So right now I'm smoking Blue Danube and will load a bowl of GO after.But I have to admit
that I find Jim's assesment to be spot on.Not that my pallette is anywhere near Jims,but I've found that many of the blends he
recommends to quite good and enjoyable,makes it a lot easier choosing a smoke.
Solani 633 in a 2003 smooth three quarter bend Rinaldo Fiammata Odissea Titania 02 Silver Line 3 Straight Grain egg with a black acrylic stem.
Celebrating the end of the work week with some SPC Mississippi River in a mid 60's Barling.
St. James Flake in a 1986 three quarter bend Bacchus face CAO meer.
Edward G. Robinson's Pipe Blend in a 2014 Basil Meadows smooth slight bend squashed tomato with an aluminum band and a black pearl acrylic stem.
Pipa Whiskey in a MM Ozark Mountain
HU Directors Cut in a very early Ascorti straight New Dear KS billiard with a carved shank and a black acrylic stem.
Moonshine Pipe Co XXX Blend in a Grabow pot
Yesterday finished off my JB Hayes Commonwealth and started a bowl of PS Peaches and cream, but it was too wet. Whoops.
Both in my MM Cobb Legend.
I wish I did smoke more. Just about everything I smoke I post. Not much I know. One or 2 bowls a week and one or two cigars.
I love seeing your posts though, as I Think I have mentioned before.
I just wish there were pics (which I think you have addressed in the past....)
A few minutes away from smoking the last of my sample of C&D Rajah’s Court in a 2002 Ser Jacopo Delecta Fatta A Mano R1 sandblast Rhodesian with a smooth extension at the shank.
This evening I am smoking a bowl of SG Navy Flake in my extra large Rossi Freehand.:pipe: I was looking thru my stash and came across the SG Navy Flake and while smoking it I told my wife how delicious it was, and she asked me why I don't smoke it more often. It had been nearly a year since I had last smoked it and her question took me off guard so I thought about it.:ask: Eventually I told her that I have so many choices of great tobacco that I would not be satisfied in simply smoking a favorite. It is interesting to me that I had talked to a friend living in Europe and he was complaining that he can only get Cuban cigars and his tobacco choices were so few.:shocked: I realized that here in the U.S. at the present time did allow me to obtain a wide variety of cigars and tobacco. My friend told me that he would trade places with me in a heartbeat. I immediately felt bad for him but happy for me that I have so many choices; for me it was "food for thought". I am topping off this smoke with an ice cold mug of "Guinness Draught" brew and I am in good spirits.:beerchug:
Half way through this bowl of Player’s Navy Cut Flake in a 1984 black sandblasted straight Dunhill Shell 4103 Billiard and a black vulcanite stem.
Half way through this bowl of Comoy’s #1 Double English in a black pebble finish straight 2003 Cavicchi C. Fatto A Mano lovat with a black acrylic stem.
Just finished smoking Smoker’s Pride Whiskey in a 2013 slight bend grain etched briar John Barrett Volcano with a walnut shank.
Smoker’s Pride Natural in a 1979 Ascorti Business KS Oom Paul with a black pearl acrylic stem.
Lane Buttered Rum in a 2002 IMP smooth full bend egg shaped meer.
Half way through this bowl of Heine's Blend in the third pipe I ever bought ($1.95), a 1974 smooth straight French briar Hadley Apple with a black vulcanite stem.
Half way through this bowl of Jim's Va/Bur in a 2015 Basil Meadows smooth straight thin shank and stem with an aluminum band Bing Crosby Merchant Service replica.
Early this morning I had a bowl of GH Louisiana Perique Flake in a no-name square panel pipe.
C&D Manhattan Afternoon in a 2003 smooth medium bend straight grain Ardor Venere Extra signed by Dorelio Rovera Dublin and a black acrylic stem.
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