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    Lakeland Bum Haebar's Avatar  Cigar Bum Sponsor
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    Quote Originally Posted by Emperor Zurg View Post


    oh there are lots imo... Just a few that come to mind: HH Old Dark Fired, Sam Gawith Chocolate Flake (much better than BCF I think), Rattray's Red Rapparee, Hearth & Home Larry's blend, Hearth & Home AJ's VaPer... all very nice blends that you don't hear about much anymore. If you like Va flakes, there's Newminster 400 and Peter Stokkebye Navy flake - those are both pretty cheap and with a couple years on them, very fine smokes. Both can be a little bitey for me fresh but I'm sensitive to tongue bite.

    Oh, another one is G&H Black Cherry twist. Not your typical cherry aromatic (because we all know those are evil) This is like Happy Bogie with a hint of cherry in the background. Makes a great chew too. Imo it's second in line behind SRT
    Thanks for the list; I have put them on my list of blends to try. Is "SRT" Sweet Rum Twist?

    Just lit up a bowl of Daughter's & Ryan Ramback in a rusticated Willard pot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Haebar View Post
    Is "SRT" Sweet Rum Twist?
    Yassir
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    Having a bowl of PS Luxury Navy Flake in my unfinished Savinelli Series III.
    Check out my Youtube channel, Razorback Piper Guy if you like that sort of thing.
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    If heaven has no cigars, I shall not go there. - Mark Twain

    It has been my experience that folks who have no vices, have very few virtues. - Abraham Lincoln

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    Quote Originally Posted by Haebar View Post
    Back in the 90's the club met downtown and always had 20-30 members. Not sure why this decline in membership is happening; perhaps it is the internet, forums, etc. On a typical night we have 7-10 people.

    About to light up a bowl of Sutliff Sweet Virginia in a Sunrise billiard.
    Tab, I fear your experience is what other clubs face, not enough new smokers to replace the departed.

    Sneaked another bowl of the McClelland #2010 in a 1988 Barling sandblast taper billiard w/sterling band.

    I wrote about this pipe when I bought it on eBay (~$95) a couple of years ago. Apologies, can't find the pictures I had and used in that post. Huge billiard with hand-cut cumberland type vulcanite bit. The band is L&JS (Les Wood - Ferndown). I have questions about whether this pipe was made at Ashton or Ferndown but no question that it was turned by Frank Lincoln as top pipe craftsmen's work is like a thumbprint and he worked with both companies after he was made 'redundant' in the early 1980s when Dunhill purged their remaining established (and best) craftsmen like Bill Taylor, Ken Lowe, Bernie Knighton and Frank Lincoln who was one of the most accomplished bowl turners I've ever encountered.

    I sent pictures to Dave Field who said that Ashton (Bill Taylor) never made pipes under the Barling name but Dave mentioned that Bill wasn't always forthcoming with some of his business dealings. 1988 would put this pipe just before Ferndowns started to appear in numbers and the band was theirs. Both had access to and used cumberland rod vulcanite. Not sure when but Frank and Billy have both passed. Perhaps one day I'll run into Les and he might be able to shed some light but I'm content with a pipe that I think of as a Frank Lincoln Barling that is essentially a giant Dunhill in pedigree and practice. Most impressive, huge and beautifully proportioned pipe that's special and ironic that it has the best qualities of Dunhill, marked as Barling and a throwback 30 years to the latter's quality.

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    Savoring F&T Blackjack in my sweet smoking Luciano squat bulldog. Blackjack is an untopped ready rubbed Virginia. Just good plain tobacco of superb quality.
    Cognition?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pipe Smoker View Post
    Savoring F&T Blackjack in my sweet smoking Luciano squat bulldog. Blackjack is an untopped ready rubbed Virginia. Just good plain tobacco of superb quality.
    I'm going to have to try some F&T blends as much as you mention them. I believe I will have to sneak a tin in on my next order.

    Tonight I was in the mood for a kick in the pants, so I'm smoking a bowl of Sam Gawith Brown No. 4 Kendal Twist in a bent Molina.
    Great tasting strong tobacco that will give you the hiccups if you smoke too fast or have a large bowl of it.
    Check out my Youtube channel, Razorback Piper Guy if you like that sort of thing.
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    Had several bowls of Dunbar over the weekend while brewing beer, sitting around the firepit and roasting hotdogs, and just hanging out. Used everything from a cob to a lovely Barling I received from @NeverBend .
    Good weekend.

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    Had a couple bowls of Red Rapp over the weekend. One was in a ratty old cob, the other was in a black, bent sandblast that I got from @NeverBend a while back. The tobacco tasted better in the sandblast, imo. The citrus was muted a bit in the cob.
    Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity.

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    2000 Rattray's Black Mallory in a Comoy Extraordinaire sandblast saddle billiard with spring water and a touch of Gekkikan Sake.

    Gekkikan is cheap sake and my choice for cleaning between smokes but sometimes, cuz sake's so good, I sample it to make sure it hasn't turned into vinegar.

    @EmperorZurg and @BrySCGuy, glad you're getting use out of those pipes and I owe you, haven't forgotten but need to let the personal paralysis ease, haven't sent anything to anyone in well over a year.

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    OGS in a baranccini poker. Love this stuff
    RIP Don DeBusk, I miss you more than you’ll ever know my good friend.

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