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Post by JimInks on Sept 2, 2017 16:24:21 GMT -5
Now smoking Planta Mild English in a 2002 Ser Jacopo Delecta Fatta A Mano R1 sandblast Rhodesian with a smooth extension at the shank with a black acrylic stem.
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Post by JimInks on Sept 2, 2017 17:12:48 GMT -5
Now smoking Peter Stokkebye Bright Virginia in the first pipe Trever Talbot made when he went to France many years ago. It's a smooth straight Algerian briar Billiard bowl with a long Canadian stem, unbranded. Ice water and floaty widdle ice bergs is my evening drink.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2017 17:22:49 GMT -5
Walnut in the MM Phallus. (My new name for the Patriot). I pulled off a first time stunt today. I am dove hunting and I was taking a break and smoking this pipe in a shady spot. My buddy was hunting about 75 yards up the dry stream bed. Neither of us has shot at anything for about thirty minutes. He scares a dove out of a cottonwood, misses it twice and it makes a beeline for me. I had to take three steps to my shotgun. I was just finishing a relight of my pipe. I dropped my tamper and matches, shouldered the Bernardelli, thumbed off the safety and realized as I was bringing my cheek to the comb, that my pipe was in the way. I took my shot with no cheek weld, and dropped the bird clean from about 20 yards. It was a quick, clean kill and I retrieved the bird and returned to my shady spot, still puffing away happily. I will connect that memory forever with that pipe, that shotgun and the beautiful bird I harvested for the dinner table. Life is good. s26.postimg.org/rty1gdqdl/IMG_1732.jpg
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Post by beardedmi on Sept 2, 2017 17:31:32 GMT -5
Egr in the irish briar protestant orange 3/4 bent dublin. Chai with honey and cream still hot in the tumbler. This pipe and I rarely get along, and as I'm learning the mechanics of pipes better I can spot the problems and understand how to fix them. Now I just have to acquire the proper tools and start getting things right.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2017 17:41:18 GMT -5
We need to make a JimInks version of Clue: Colonel Mustard with EGR in the Bent Egg Dipsy Doodle pipe with Vulcanite Stem in the Conservatory
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Post by Baboo on Sept 2, 2017 17:46:38 GMT -5
Watch City Cigar Deluxe Crumb Cut w/iced green tea...
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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2017 18:13:21 GMT -5
Lane Hazelnut w Deer Tongue (Low Country Better) in my Rossi Vittoria 8320 With Klingonite Stem. Water is my drink
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Post by Baboo on Sept 2, 2017 18:44:29 GMT -5
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Post by TwelveAMnTX on Sept 2, 2017 18:55:01 GMT -5
5 Bros. in the MM Ozark Maple with a bottle of Coke.
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Post by Zach on Sept 2, 2017 19:02:42 GMT -5
Went to get a couple packs of rolling papers for my wife and looked at the very limited selection of pipe tobacco pouches. I was smoking GH Rum Twist in a pot on the way there. I decided to grab a pouch of Smoker's Pride Rich Taste based on JimInks and others saying it wasn't really just pencil shavings. It was only $1.19. I just noticed how light it was when I got home, what the hell... it's .65 ounces! 18.4 grams. What? I'm going to put some into a Mark Twain cob.
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Post by beardedmi on Sept 2, 2017 19:05:08 GMT -5
Orlik dark strong kentucky in a Goussard prince with a reverse saddle stem, pipe #1006. Still drinking chai since its been in the vacuum insulated tumbler and is just swillable. Mucinex and advil are the cocktail to keep the fever at bay and the crud outta my chest.
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Post by rblood on Sept 2, 2017 19:20:08 GMT -5
Good evening folks smoking Oak Alley in the Peterson 264. Drinking club soda and lemon.
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Post by JimInks on Sept 2, 2017 19:36:07 GMT -5
Just finished smoking Peter Heinrichs Curly Block in a straight black sandblasted 1968 Dunhill Shell bulldog with a black vulcanite stem. Time for dinner!
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Post by Wolfman on Sept 2, 2017 19:37:48 GMT -5
Now smoking Viprati in a Peterson billiard.
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Post by Zach on Sept 2, 2017 19:37:51 GMT -5
Walnut in the MM Phallus. (My new name for the Patriot). I pulled off a first time stunt today. I am dove hunting and I was taking a break and smoking this pipe in a shady spot. My buddy was hunting about 75 yards up the dry stream bed. Neither of us has shot at anything for about thirty minutes. He scares a dove out of a cottonwood, misses it twice and it makes a beeline for me. I had to take three steps to my shotgun. I was just finishing a relight of my pipe. I dropped my tamper and matches, shouldered the Bernardelli, thumbed off the safety and realized as I was bringing my cheek to the comb, that my pipe was in the way. I took my shot with no cheek weld, and dropped the bird clean from about 20 yards. It was a quick, clean kill and I retrieved the bird and returned to my shady spot, still puffing away happily. I will connect that memory forever with that pipe, that shotgun and the beautiful bird I harvested for the dinner table. Life is good. s26.postimg.org/rty1gdqdl/IMG_1732.jpgLOL, Don, is that based on what I said in the thread talking about the Patriot? Hey, the Smoker's Pride Rich Taste is pretty good. A straight forward dry burley maybe with a smidge of VA and an element of some dark fired flavor. Probably worth getting a few big bags. Thanks Jim. I never would've tried it.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2017 19:51:46 GMT -5
Walnut in the MM Phallus. (My new name for the Patriot). I pulled off a first time stunt today. I am dove hunting and I was taking a break and smoking this pipe in a shady spot. My buddy was hunting about 75 yards up the dry stream bed. Neither of us has shot at anything for about thirty minutes. He scares a dove out of a cottonwood, misses it twice and it makes a beeline for me. I had to take three steps to my shotgun. I was just finishing a relight of my pipe. I dropped my tamper and matches, shouldered the Bernardelli, thumbed off the safety and realized as I was bringing my cheek to the comb, that my pipe was in the way. I took my shot with no cheek weld, and dropped the bird clean from about 20 yards. It was a quick, clean kill and I retrieved the bird and returned to my shady spot, still puffing away happily. I will connect that memory forever with that pipe, that shotgun and the beautiful bird I harvested for the dinner table. Life is good. s26.postimg.org/rty1gdqdl/IMG_1732.jpgLOL, Don, is that based on what I said in the thread talking about the Patriot? Hey, the Smoker's Pride Rich Taste is pretty good. A straight forward dry burley maybe with a smidge of VA and an element of some dark fired flavor. Probably worth getting a few big bags. Thanks Jim. I never would've tried it. I got some of the Smoker's Pride (already on sale) with the P&C 20% off. It was actually cheaper per ounce than the Virginia Gold at the same % off. I bought several bags of both brands.
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Post by Stormy on Sept 2, 2017 20:07:04 GMT -5
HOTW in my Cala-Dog. Ice tea.
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Post by Lady Margaret on Sept 2, 2017 20:23:04 GMT -5
Walnut in the MM Phallus. (My new name for the Patriot). I pulled off a first time stunt today. I am dove hunting and I was taking a break and smoking this pipe in a shady spot. My buddy was hunting about 75 yards up the dry stream bed. Neither of us has shot at anything for about thirty minutes. He scares a dove out of a cottonwood, misses it twice and it makes a beeline for me. I had to take three steps to my shotgun. I was just finishing a relight of my pipe. I dropped my tamper and matches, shouldered the Bernardelli, thumbed off the safety and realized as I was bringing my cheek to the comb, that my pipe was in the way. I took my shot with no cheek weld, and dropped the bird clean from about 20 yards. It was a quick, clean kill and I retrieved the bird and returned to my shady spot, still puffing away happily. I will connect that memory forever with that pipe, that shotgun and the beautiful bird I harvested for the dinner table. Life is good. s26.postimg.org/rty1gdqdl/IMG_1732.jpgLOL, Don, is that based on what I said in the thread talking about the Patriot?
YES! It is directly related to your comment, and also why I may never be able to smoke mine!!! lol.
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Post by Lady Margaret on Sept 2, 2017 20:24:26 GMT -5
I am "smoking" vick's in a vaporizor. My head seems to be clearing up but it seems to be moving to my chest *hack, hack*
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Post by Zach on Sept 2, 2017 20:25:43 GMT -5
LOL, Don, is that based on what I said in the thread talking about the Patriot?
YES! It is directly related to your comment, and also why I may never be able to smoke mine!!! lol.
LMAO! I haven't checked up on how that thread went after my comment. I'm sorry! I'll go look, I need a laugh.
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Post by johnlawitzke on Sept 2, 2017 20:26:10 GMT -5
C&D Opening Night in my Ronny Thuner Horn.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2017 20:26:25 GMT -5
E. Hoffman's Spilman Mixture in the Sasieni Four Dot Burton, a Ruff-Root keeled billiard.
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Post by johnlawitzke on Sept 2, 2017 20:29:27 GMT -5
Ive moved onto fmott in the RobE olivewood rhodesian v1 with a yellow tiger acrylic ferrule and an sem cumberland stem. I'm still really digging this pipe and shes starting to show signs of color after 5 bowls. JimInks It's the storebrand from culvers. A Wisconsin based fastish food chain. I'm overdue on getting some of the good stuff. Man was everybody in Michigan given an RobE pipe? Lol If you came to a FCPS meeting, you would think so. He's local, so we discovered him first.
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Post by JimInks on Sept 2, 2017 20:32:58 GMT -5
Relaxing after a wonderful baby back ribs and baked beans dinner with a bowl of Planta Anno MMX (After Dinner Mixture) in a 2002 IMP smooth full bend egg shaped meer with a black acrylic stem. Figured, well, if it's an after dinner smoke, it was due to burn! Watching the Pirates-Reds game.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2017 20:38:29 GMT -5
C'est La Vie in my bent Falcon Meerschaum. Nice combination. I will have to change my name to 'WindSmoker' since the wind blows a lot here. I am learning how to deal with it though.
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Post by peterd-Buffalo Spirit on Sept 2, 2017 20:39:21 GMT -5
...SG Skiff Mixture in 2010 gp. 6 Dunhill shell "Oxford" panel billiard...
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Post by beardedmi on Sept 2, 2017 20:43:16 GMT -5
Ps english luxury in the RM Perkins dual finish calablin. Great smoke for tonight, I'm thinking my tongue might be a bit ghosted because everything has tasted spicy tonight might have to swear off chai and piping. Still a good cool breezy evening in the garage with Nikki.
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Post by papipeguy on Sept 2, 2017 20:43:35 GMT -5
James Fox Banker's Mixture in a Jelling Dublin.
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Post by billyklubb on Sept 2, 2017 21:20:04 GMT -5
Enjoying some '13 ODF in the Gold Crown canted Bulldog.
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Post by JimInks on Sept 2, 2017 21:44:28 GMT -5
A third of the way through this bowl of 2001 GLP Haddo’s Delight in a smooth medium bend post-WW2 Pre-Republic Peterson Shamrock Killarney 9BC with a sterling silver band and a black vulcanite stem. Watching Mannix.
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