Just a little while ago, Stokkebye Turkish in a MM cob
Now having Kentucky Mixture match in a Canterbury lovat
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Just a little while ago, Stokkebye Turkish in a MM cob
Now having Kentucky Mixture match in a Canterbury lovat
About a third of the way through this bowl of Jim's VaPer in a 2014 smooth medium bend Basil Meadows egg with an aluminum band and a "root beer swirl" acrylic stem.
The last of my stash of Standard Tobacco Company of Pennsylvania John Cotton’s Smyrna in a black pebble finish straight 2003 Cavicchi C. Fatto A Mano lovat.
Frog Morton Across the Pond in a standing Savinelli billiard.
Black Swan
Almost finished smoking Condor Ready Rubbed in an undated fancy designed tall, thin bowl medium bend Waren Zeichen Viennese Coffeehouse Bombay clay with a white acrylic stem. Just in time for dinner!
Had the Tsuge in a Yello-Bole and the Pirate Cake in a Jost.......
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4noggin's double fantasy in the Brindisi briar. Still amazes me how much different a tobacco can taste based on the pipe it's smoked in
A third of the way though this bowl of St. James Flake in a 1986 three quarter bend Bacchus face CAO meer.
Playing "Mad Scientist" and making up a blend of my own. A dose of Black Cav, Virginia, Burley and Latakia. Trying it out in the Venturi pipe so I know I don't have any ghosting. These pipes are good for a true flavor, but you already knew that, didn't you.....
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