Edward G. Robinson's Pipe Blend in a 1982 black sandblasted paneled slight bend Savinelli flat bottom sitter.
Edward G. Robinson's Pipe Blend in a 1982 black sandblasted paneled slight bend Savinelli flat bottom sitter.
Samuel Gawith English Summer. Meh. It's acceptable, but nothing to write home about.
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A couple minutes away from smoking Tilbury in a medium bend raw sienna toned early Radice sandblast egg with bamboo craving on the shank.
Smoked a bowl of Milan King's Ransom that was gifted to me.
I was surprised at how smooth it was and wasn't expecting the sweetness either. Then I read up on it and found out it has cavendish, so it makes sense.
First bowl of it, so don't really have a strong baseline, but I thoroughly enjoyed it.
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
HU Nashville County in a smooth 1979 Chippendale (Charatan second) Rhodesian 49.
Just finished work and this bowl of Dunhill Elizabethan Match in a smooth 1977 Medley (GBD second) medium bend billiard with a flat underside.
Mid-1920s Half and Half in a tan etched medium bend 2001 Rinaldo Sahara 2 Acorn round at the shank, pointy at the opposite top.
Amphora Brown in a 1990s slight bend black Sasieni 4 Dot Ruff Root Dark 4 Dublin.
Yesterday was Samuel Gawith's English Summer, which left me completely unimpressed. Tonight I'm trying SG's Scottish Autumn, and I can tell just from the tin (mason jar?) aroma that this one is definitely my favorite of the two. I'll be surprised if I don't enjoy this bowl.
The thing in the cellar! http://www.tobaccocellar.com/MarkC