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Post by Silver on Aug 31, 2024 23:40:15 GMT -5
Welcome to a new month! Starting September with Briar Fox in a Dr. Grabow Viscount 84L Canadian.
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Post by turbocat on Sept 1, 2024 0:18:48 GMT -5
Happy September first to you Pete! I’m starting it off with my second bowl this evening of GH Whiskey Twist in the same pipe, an Ehrlich meerschaum Canadian.
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Post by urbino on Sept 1, 2024 2:38:55 GMT -5
How is it September already? What happened?
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Post by cerealpiper on Sept 1, 2024 4:34:37 GMT -5
Good morning yall. I started the day out with some carter hall in my pauls cayuga pipe. Drinking some coffee from the kalamazoo coffee company its their Papua New guinea souced dark coffee.
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Post by coalsmoke on Sept 1, 2024 4:50:53 GMT -5
Good Sunday Morning and thanks for opening up September's thread, Pete! It's 65° with a cloudy sky here and a cool front has moved into the region bringing along more comfortable temperatures. This afternoon I have to make a Home Depot and supermarket run. Starting off the new month with a bowl of HH Pure VA Flake in the Savinelli Venere 128 rusticated billiard and there's a fresh travel mugga coffee on the workshop tobacco table. Have a good one everybody!
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Post by cerealpiper on Sept 1, 2024 5:59:36 GMT -5
Smoking some orions arrow in my mm country gentleman cob enjoying this beautiful morning.
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Post by coalsmoke on Sept 1, 2024 6:05:40 GMT -5
Just lit up a bowl of Bayou Morning Flake in the MM General cobwarden and slowly sipping my coffee. Time to check the headline news.
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Post by Goldbrick on Sept 1, 2024 8:23:29 GMT -5
My first bowl of the Ninth month is a spill-tray mix of Velvet and my Morning Fog mix in the Kristi freehand, a big mug of Cafe' Bustelo is within arms reach.
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Post by Silver on Sept 1, 2024 9:45:19 GMT -5
Happy Sunday! Started the day with a couple bowls of Haunted Bookshop in the Sunday cob on the front porch. It's 72, sunny and breezy here. I've moved to the back deck and will check on the garden. Going to our son's house this afternoon.
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Post by Silver on Sept 1, 2024 11:16:15 GMT -5
Another bowl of Haunted Bookshop in the Sunday cob on the back deck.
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Post by Goldbrick on Sept 1, 2024 11:20:54 GMT -5
Velvet in the Bribbia apple, lemon tea on the side.
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Post by coalsmoke on Sept 1, 2024 15:26:00 GMT -5
Good Late Afternoon! It's 83° with a partly cloudy sky, sunshine, and a cool breeze. Smoking a bowl of Haunted Bookshop in the Stanwell Silver Mount blasted billiard while listening to streaming soft music. A glass of cold water accompanies.
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Post by turbocat on Sept 1, 2024 16:10:02 GMT -5
Watch City’s 2022 Christmas blend, Mistletoe Jam in an antique bird bone stemmed clay.
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Post by Zach on Sept 1, 2024 17:00:11 GMT -5
2022 Happy Brown Bogie in a small clay bulldog.
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Post by urbino on Sept 1, 2024 17:04:18 GMT -5
I'm having some 2014 Christmas Cheer that I bought from terrapinflyer. I opened the tin a couple weeks ago and put the baccy in a jar. It was rather dry, so I dropped in a couple of humidifier disks and left it to acclimate. I may have let it get a skosh too moist, but not too bad. Smoking it in my Savinelli 626, with a thought of our former Irish friend:
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Post by Silver on Sept 1, 2024 18:28:44 GMT -5
At son's house. A couple bowls of Friar's Bayou in the Sunday cob during the afternoon. After-dinner smoke time now. Haunted Bookshop in the Sunday cob.
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Post by username on Sept 1, 2024 19:03:25 GMT -5
KBV Redline in the amphora prince.
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Post by cerealpiper on Sept 1, 2024 20:02:29 GMT -5
Finishing up some river boat Gambler in my pauls cayuga pipe. I tried some hh rustica flake earlier and I didn't mind it it's food on its own but I think I'm gonna find something to blend it with.
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Post by cerealpiper on Sept 1, 2024 20:03:19 GMT -5
Velvet in the Bribbia apple, lemon tea on the side. how's the velvet now that you smoked a few bowls of it?
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Post by Goldbrick on Sept 1, 2024 20:38:05 GMT -5
Velvet in the Bribbia apple, lemon tea on the side. how's the velvet now that you smoked a few bowls of it? It's about all I've smoked since I opened the pouch; action speaks louder than words. I stayed up later than usual last night, just so i could get one more bowl in. it's as nutty as the Prince, but there's a mild honey-like sweetness, throughout the smoke, that's mellow and never overpowering. This is one of the few tobaccos I've ever smoked ,where I can pick up on some of the room note as i smoke it, and oddly, the note I get is faintly cigar like...if you've ever smoker John Patton's Storm Front, the aroma coming off the Velvet is almost a dead ringer for the pouch note of Storm Front , and even tho Storm Front is a second string smoke for me, it's that tiny bit of aroma that calls me back for another bowl. I smoked a pipe for thirty-five years before I ever tried Middleton Apple, and after one bowl I felt so silly for all the enjoyment I'd missed over the years...that's how I feel about Velvet.
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Post by urbino on Sept 1, 2024 21:11:21 GMT -5
how's the velvet now that you smoked a few bowls of it? It's about all I've smoked since I opened the pouch; action speaks louder than words. I stayed up later than usual last night, just so i could get one more bowl in. it's as nutty as the Prince, but there's a mild honey-like sweetness, throughout the smoke, that's mellow and never overpowering. This is one of the few tobaccos I've ever smoked ,where I can pick up on some of the room note as i smoke it, and oddly, the note I get is faintly cigar like...if you've ever smoker John Patton's Storm Front, the aroma coming off the Velvet is almost a dead ringer for the pouch note of Storm Front , and even tho Storm Front is a second string smoke for me, it's that tiny bit of aroma that calls me back for another bowl. I smoked a pipe for thirty-five years before I ever tried Middleton Apple, and after one bowl I felt so silly for all the enjoyment I'd missed over the years...that's how I feel about Velvet. Always fun to discover a new favorite, though.
After the CC, I also had some Carter Hall in the Paul's Cayuga freehand, but imgbb is deader than mutton right now.
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Post by cerealpiper on Sept 1, 2024 21:21:33 GMT -5
I am gonna have to try some velvet I enjoy prince albert and Carter hall quite a bit and even sir walter raleigh. I'm smoking some vanilla custard in my bings favorite and watching a YouTube show called the why files.
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Post by Silver on Sept 1, 2024 22:06:47 GMT -5
Having some Briar Fox in the barrel-shaped meerschaum.
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Post by turbocat on Sept 1, 2024 22:18:10 GMT -5
Royal Yacht in a BC calabash.
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Post by sidstavros on Sept 2, 2024 4:03:23 GMT -5
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Post by coalsmoke on Sept 2, 2024 4:30:27 GMT -5
Good Morning and Happy Labor Day! It's 54° with a cloudy sky here and today's high temperature will be a cool 70°. This afternoon I have to reinstall the bathroom towel bar that fell off a few days ago. Starting off the holiday with a bowl of HH Pure VA Flake in the BBB Freestyle smooth bent billiard and there's a fresh travel mugga coffee tucked underneath my jacket. Have a good one everybody!
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Post by coalsmoke on Sept 2, 2024 5:36:06 GMT -5
Just lit up a bowl of Limerick Flake in the MM Mark Twain cob while occasionally sipping my coffee and watching a streaming science program on PBS.
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Post by Darin on Sept 2, 2024 6:19:06 GMT -5
Mornin' ... McClelland 221b series Arcadia in an RDPipes Squashed Tomato with coffee to drink.
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Post by coalsmoke on Sept 2, 2024 6:19:13 GMT -5
Now smoking a bowl of Bayou Morning Flake in the Mark Twain cob. Time to sip some more coffee and check the headline news.
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Post by cerealpiper on Sept 2, 2024 6:54:57 GMT -5
Good morning yall. I'm smoking some orions arrow in my pauls cayuga pipe. I been waiting on the tobacco shop to get more tobacco in. Should be sometime this week. I want to restock on some haunted bookshop. I'd rather get it from the brick and mortar, plus it's 4.19 an Oz an it's 4.05 on smoking pipes.
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