Jim's Evolving Work Blend in a smooth 1976 Canadian GBD Seventy Six 256.
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Jim's Evolving Work Blend in a smooth 1976 Canadian GBD Seventy Six 256.
Flying Dutchman Match in a slight bend black sandblasted Lorenzo Elba Imperia 8636 with an amber colored acrylic stem.
MacBaren Symphony in a very ugly reddish color 1980 medium bend Lorenzo Leganza Sigma 8635 etched rough top.
2015 Pete's The Professor in a 2015 MM Diplomat cob (straight).
The Professor is an all black blend that I created for my friend, Dr. Mitch S., and it became a store favorite. I've been working on it for a few weeks and this is the final version that tastes like it did when originally made in 1979. I've also recreated a similar blend that I called Einstein, (so named when Mitch got his doctorate).
The cobs have been wonderful for testing.
I'll post a separate thread if anyone is interested in sampling.
First pipe in months. A little PA in a cob while grilling up some burgers.
Just finished smoking McClelland A.M. Pipe in a 2003 Ural full bend egg shaped Lattice meer.
Jim's Va/Bur #1 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.
Now smoking the very delicious Standard Tobacco Company of Pennsylvania War Horse in a smooth almost full bend 1981 Briar Workshop round volcano signed by Elliott Nachwalter with a gold acrylic stem.
Why not go for two. A little mellow mack to end the night.