P&W Dummerston in my old reliable 1986 smooth Peterson Kildare 999 Rhodesian.
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P&W Dummerston in my old reliable 1986 smooth Peterson Kildare 999 Rhodesian.
P&W #515 in a 1998 smooth straight Butz-Choquin Bistro 1501 pot.
Owls head in the mm Ozark
Peter Stokkebye 80 Norwegian Blend in an old grain relief, partly smooth full bend "V" shape bowl Ben Wade Prominence freehand with the letter A and the numeral 2 in circles.
2010 GH Kendall Kentucky in Old Reliable, a Savinelli 320 Tignanello.
Smoking a bowl of tobacco in a pipe :)
OK, this one is C&D Safe Harbor, from our friend @Alligator Gar , in an Altinok meer - bent billiard smooth.
Update: whoowee, this one has some serious vitamin N!
Now smoking the best durn tobacco made today: Strang in a 2003 smooth medium bent straight grain Ardor Venere Extra signed by Dorelio Rovera Dublin.
Jim - I was going to ask you what you thought of this one, but then it occurred to me to see if you had reviewed it on tobaccoreviews.com, which you have; hope you don't mine my quoting you here:
The Virginias are citrusy sweet, grassy and hay-like. The burley is mildly nutty, toasty sweet, adding a little substance. The Orientals are smoky, woody and spicy, and are evident in every puff, but do not dominate. While the Virginias act as a base for the other components, they tend to take the lead more than the burley does. Burns at a more than moderate rate, but should not be puffed at a fast pace, or you risk the presence of it burning hot as well as getting a cigarette taste. The flavor is consistent to the finish. Has a mild nic-hit, leaves virtually no moisture in the bowl, and the after taste is pleasant. The Orientals tend to make for a woody room note. An all day smoke if you're so inclined.
2009 McClelland Beacon in a post WW2 Pre-Republic Peterson Dublin straight smooth X155 Bulldog with a sterling silver band.