SWRA in a slight bend 1984 Stanwell Antique 124 grain etched with a smooth front.
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SWRA in a slight bend 1984 Stanwell Antique 124 grain etched with a smooth front.
Model Match in the first pipe Trever Talbot made when he went to France many years ago. It's a smooth straight Algerian briar Billiard bowl with a long Canadian stem, unbranded.
Jim's Evolving Work Blend in a 2003 Stanwell Golden Danish 56 Rusticated Canadian.
Odyssey in one of my favorite pipes for smoking Lat blends, a Non Canta La Raganella Prima.
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Prince Albert in a smooth Brewster billiard
Scotch Flake Scented in a mid 1960s Barling #5899 smooth saddle brandy.
Starting off my smoking day with Old Colonial in a medium bend beater 1979 Aalborg natural freehand made by Nording.
HU Nashville County in a smooth 1979 Chippendale (Charatan second) Rhodesian 49.
Hamborger Veermaster in an MM Great Dane.
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GH Broken Scotch Flake in a 1940s Barling 1372 taper billiard.
GH Brown Flake in a 1982 Ser Jacopo Gemma Rubino canadian.
Loading up my large bowled no name to do some yard work so everything looks tidy for tomorrow. Inside is going a mixture of Samuel Gawith Commonwealth and a nice pinch of McClelland Chocolate Cream...the thought of it made my mouth water, we'll see what the flame reveals about the flavor. Smells damn good at least.
Part way through this bowl of Watch City Flake #558 in a 1988 smooth full bend Peterson System Standard XL 315.
Five Brothers in a Five Nine Teen Seattle.
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Just finished smoking Sergeant Miller’s Inker’s Mixture in a 1982 near full bend egg shaped Ascorti Business KS with a black ferrule and saddle stem.
Part way through this bowl of Edward G. Robinson's Pipe Blend in a 1982 black sandblasted paneled slight bend Savinelli flat bottom sitter.
H&H Classic Burley Kake in a John Bessai Special X squashed tomato, one the best smokers in my stable.
St. James Flake in a rusticated Savinelli 413 ks.
A little over half way through this bowl of 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.
Orlik Golden Sliced in a small Brewster acorn
2007 MacBaren HH Matured Virginia in a post WW2 Pre-Republic Peterson Dublin straight smooth X155 Bulldog with a sterling silver band.
GL Pease Sixpence in a Fireside churchwarden
Captain black white in a Brindisi briar
H&H Mazatec in a 1990s smooth Peterson Captain Pete XL80 bulldog.
you guys are so cool with the tobaccos and then the pipes..took me a while to figure that out
Lynn, the water is warm, jump on in. Pipes are great. I think most of us dabble with pipes and cigars both. I know I do.
You talk about a cheap smoke. A MM corn cob pipe is like $6 at Walgreens and good bulk tobaccos for only a couple dollars per ounce.
My smokes today were, a bowl of H&H Classic Burley Kake in a cheapo MM Hardwood. This is quickly becoming my favorite burley blend. It's great.
After dinner I was in a latakia mood so I had a bowl of PS Proper English in a MM Legend. It was my first time trying this one. Got it in a bomb from Heabar. I'm very impressed. It is definitely one that I would purchase.
Found one last flake of Kendal Cream!!!! YES!
Lighting it up in a Brigham 1 dot pot. Man this stuff is so good, and that tiny bit of sweet essence they add on this stuff is sublime.
I have to get a bulk order of this stuff. :pipe:
Dammit @Branzig ! You couldn't have said that a couple days ago?! I just made a small order and had every intention to get some Kendall Cream but f#@kin forgot it!! Aahhh...next time..
well I finished out tonight with a cigar. A Montecristo Corona from the DR. Was about 5 years old and was a delicious little morsel.
Just finished smoking Sutliff Golden Age in a 1982 smooth straight Dunhill Root Briar 31051.
Old Dark Fired in a smooth medium bend post-WW2 Pre-Republic Peterson Killarney 9BC with a sterling silver band.
Haddo's Delight in a big bowled Capitello :pipe:
Chatham Manor in a black 1997 Brebbia Jubilee 925 silver banded grain sandblast briar calabash.
Model Match in the first pipe Trever Talbot made when he went to France many years ago. It's a smooth straight Algerian briar Billiard bowl with a long Canadian stem, unbranded.
Bowl two with a shift from the 4Dot to the Legend Forever, RY, full astern! "IIIII'mmmm DREAMing of a white....Easter...." Uh...no, I'm awake! A little snow this morning, but the melt continues! Golf in a week!
More Orlik Golden Sliced. This time in a smooth Dr. Grabow Savoy.
Inspired by Freestoke I'm smoking my last bit of Royal Yacht in a Viking. Now I'm in the blasphemous situation of being out of RY.
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Smokingpipes.com has Dunhill buy 4 get 25% off for the month of April. just a heads up.
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The golf Karma Gods are laughing at me...
Trying to get an early tee time for tomorrow morning...but snow is in the forecast and it was 22 degrees when I woke up this morning...I don't think my dreams of an 8 o'clock tee time tomorrow are realistic :(
As soon as it warms up a bit, I am going to comfort myself with a bowl of Storm Front to go along with my coffee.
Good looking out!
Now I'm having a bowl of Latakia Flake in an Amphora X-tra 815.
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I can't play in the morning at all. When we have to tee off at 8 in scrambles, I'm useless until we get to the hole with the keg. I think I might have won a city championship if they hadn't changed the championship flight tee times to morning during my prime years. Traditionally, the championship flight always tees off in the afternoon, but morning people took over the committee and changed it, so that they could play at their preferred time. One of the driving motivators to improving my game was so that I could tee off LATE!! :banghead:
Another bowl of RY!