Having a bowl of bald headed teacher in my mm Ozark before heading to work
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Having a bowl of bald headed teacher in my mm Ozark before heading to work
I'm really enjoying it as well. Think when this sample pack is gone I'll definitely be ordering more
Yeah...me too.... :p
First pipe in about 6ish days. Gonna try some Hobbit's Weed this morning with coffee before starting some house chores.
Never had this tobacco before, and the expectations are high, since everyone on Earth seems to think this is the best aromatic ever made next to 1Q. I don't smoke aros, so we will see how this goes :pipe:
The name alone lured me in, but after hearing it has a cherry sauce on it I ran for the hills. I still have PTSD flashbacks from having my tongue crucified by Captain Black Cherry when I was 15.
But I digress...report back with your findings! People say the flavor doesn't burn off after 5 minutes in but actually grows in depth.
@NeverBend
1007A Va in a Missouri Pride. Nice relaxing smoke. I'm liking the clove-like spice note.
No fear of Captain Black tongue scorch here. It behaves itself very well. No tongue bite at all and the cherry is very mild.
I'd say overall, it is a decent smoke. The cherry topping is done well. No cough syrup flavor to it. Smokes dry too. It kind of reminds me of Devil's Holiday but with less balls lol [emoji14]
A good morning smoke. But anything past coffee time and I'd be wanting more. Something to keep on hand though, if you like cherry and berry. Which I do. A lot.
2015 Gawith Hoggarth Glengarry Flake in a 1982 Ser Jacopo Gemma Rubino canadian.
Tilbury in a 2000 thin stem sandblasted black silver band spigot Ardor Urano S. Holmes #68/100 D.R. briar calabash with a smooth flared top.
Now smoking Dunhill Navy Rolls in a Savinelli 920 ks. Fixing up all the crap around here before company shows up for Easter...exercising my sternewirth privileges on this fine Friday.
Well I did, and only will, smoke it in a cob...so maybe that is why there wasn't a goop left over.
Just finished up a bowl of Nosferatu now. Interesting smoke. Has a certain spice characteristic to it and the anise is a nice touch. I thought the Lat would be a lot more prevalent from the tin note, but the smokiness was surprisingly tame.
H&H Classic Burley Kake in a straight cob Apple.
Edward G. Robinson's Pipe Blend in a 1982 black sandblasted paneled slight bend Savinelli flat bottom sitter.
Decided on a cigar on this beautiful sunny day: Camacho Corojo Maduro Churchill. Hope you guys don't faint!
Pipe dream in a mm cob
I'll tell you when I wake up.....
2015 Peter Stokkebye Luxury Navy Flake & Gawith Hoggarth Glengarry Flake in a 1940s Barling's Make Ye Olde Wood EL smooth saddle billiard.
This is a smaller pipe (for me) and the PS-LNF has mixed well with more potent GH so I decided to mix the last of the Glengarry and it's downright bad. Glengarry is very light but the combination smokes without any of the better characteristics of either. It's just aggressive with and edge and not much flavor.
Finished a tin of Escudo this week and a sample of a Pease Union Square. Both baccies get high recommendations. 4 fish rating on both. :)
GQ Askwith Kake in a 1982 black grain relief sandblasted three quarter bend W.O. Larsen Dublinish pipe.
2014 Samuel Gawith Full Virginia Flake in a 1990 Ser Jacopo Gemma Fiammata taper billiard with a gold band.
Ricky (the fish) is not dead. We acquired both he and Lucy (a Lionhead goldfish with a white body and red head - that's why she's Lucy and he's Ricky) from my daughter-in-law, who saved them from a filthy 4 gallon tank at her school. I thought Ricky wouldn't make the night and when my wife saw him in such distress she began bawling.
It turns out that she equated Lucy with Ashley (daughter-in-law) and Ricky with my son.
Ricky's now in a MASH unit I constructed for him where I've brought the water temp back into the 60s (from low 40s), reduced the ammonia (that was in the pond), added salt and balance the PH. God love the little guy, he's able to stay submerged and is now (sometimes) swimming upright. There may be hope yet.
Dunhill Navy Rolls in a 2002 medium bend smooth Rinaldo EGEA 03 Silver line spigot 10.
McClelland Smyrna #1 in an 18" clay tavern pipe.
Lancers Slices in a Savinelli Alligator 310KS.
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Having some homemade Navy Flake in a meer. Pretty good but it still needs to dry out a bit.
Moonshine Pipe Co. XXX Blend in a Highlander Mt Laurel pot
2007 MacBaren HH Matured Virginia in a post WW2 Pre-Republic Peterson Dublin straight smooth X155 Bulldog with a sterling silver band.
Listing this a few minutes early so I can concentrate on work for a while: Louisiana Red in a straight Lane era Charatan black with burgundy undertone sandblasted billiard 420.
Froggie on the town in a Nording Signature Freehand.
Half way through this bowl of Watch City Christmas Past 2014 in a 1978 smooth pointy bottom three quarter bend Sir Brent, shaped like a check mark.
Barking Dog match