Lets just say I lived up to my obligation today, I filled my pipe and smoked it! Enjoy
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Lets just say I lived up to my obligation today, I filled my pipe and smoked it! Enjoy
Escudo in a six sided paneled Mark Tinsky apple with a coral finish and amber stem. It's the 2007 Club Stogie pipe that I bought from a brother, who's name escapes me just now, on Puff. A terrific smoker with a nice, open draw,and I still can't understand how he could part with it.
As much as I like the Semois, I find I can only like as much as I do if I smoke it every once in a while and not in a big bowl. I much prefer Tilbury!
Strang is only available from Herb Motzek in Germany. You have to send him a private message for detail on how to pay for it. I say it's the best tobacco made today, and I wish I could afford to cellar it. If you decide to buy it, I strongly recommend you buy the uncut rope version, which looks like a cigar. The pre-cut version is a little less stronger with less nuance and for some reason, they add a very slight topping... guess to keep it fresh or something. Bad, bad, bad idea.
http://deintabak.de/
http://dein-tabak.de/product_info.p....---100gr-.html
Just finished smoking Old Dark Fired in a 1970s GBD Prehistoric Rhodesian 9438 with a perspex stem. Next is Erimore Flake in a smooth almost full bend 1981 Briar Workshop round volcano signed by Elliott Nachwalter with a gold acrylic stem.
Thank very much for the links Jim.
Almost finished smoking Edward G. Robinson's Pipe Blend in the very first pipe I ever smoked (which was my father’s pipe), a late 1950s smooth with etched grooves straight Willard long stem adjustomatic Billiard.
Three Star Blue in a 2003 IMP horn Meer.
Dark Strong in a smooth Rhodesian
Cap'n Bob's Blend in my MM Legend that I put all the really aromatic aromatics into.
Prince Albert in a black 1997 Brebbia Jubilee 925 silver banded grain sandblast briar calabash. This finishes the pouch.