Just finished smoking Uhle’s Crushed White Burley in a 2014 smooth quarter bend Basil Meadows paneled horn with a cumberland stem and p-lip. Also, just finished eating some spaghetti and am deciding on my next smoke.
Relaxing after a wonderful barbecue and fries dinner with the last of this sample of Brunello Flake in a straight smooth patent era 1952 Dunhill Bruyere ODA apple 806 B124 with a black vulcanite stem. Had oatmeal raisin cookies for dessert. Watching the Braves-Phillies game.
Will you be ordering some more Jim? I think it's a fantastic, sweet, (citrusy) tasting golden Virginia blend.
Relaxing after a wonderful barbecue and fries dinner with the last of this sample of Brunello Flake in a straight smooth patent era 1952 Dunhill Bruyere ODA apple 806 B124 with a black vulcanite stem. Had oatmeal raisin cookies for dessert. Watching the Braves-Phillies game.
Will you be ordering some more Jim? I think it's a fantastic, sweet, (citrusy) tasting golden Virginia blend.
This sample was given to me by Spillproof, and though I don't buy tobacco much these days, if and when I do, I will buy a few tins.
Now smoking MacBaren Burley London Blend in a 2001 black sandblasted three quarter bend Rinaldo Lithos YY bulldog with a tortoise shell acrylic stem. Phone chatting about all the right things.
Last smoke of the day is Lane Burley and Black in a 2003 medium bent Ural meer with a lined and etched egg shaped bowl with a brown pearl acrylic stem.
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First Name: Bob Favorite Pipe: Classic Billiards Favorite Tobacco: Old Joe Krantz, HH Old Dark Fired, Irish Flake, Brown Bogie, Dark Plug Location:
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First Name: Jesper Favorite Pipe: Stanwell, Georg Jensen, Brakner, Kriswill, BBB, Peterson Favorite Tobacco: Blue Capstan, Red Orlik, Three Year Matured Virginia, My Own Blend No. 5610 and a host of others Location:
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First Name: Jesper Favorite Pipe: Stanwell, Georg Jensen, Brakner, Kriswill, BBB, Peterson Favorite Tobacco: Blue Capstan, Red Orlik, Three Year Matured Virginia, My Own Blend No. 5610 and a host of others Location:
Good morning, you all. First smoke of this blue-skied and sunny Saturday: W. Ø. Larsen's 'Old Fashioned' in a Savinelli no. 313 - Capitol.
...damn nice pipe...
Thanks; I've always liked that Prince shape, but it's only just recently I bought one. Actually, I bought two; the other one is also a Savinelli, an Oscar Elite, same size.
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First Name: William Favorite Tobacco: Fribourg & Treyer Cut Blended Plug and Special Brown Flake, Samuel Gawith Best Brown Flake, Dunhill Early Morning Pipe Location:
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First Name: Sam Favorite Pipe: My Dad's, my J. Everett’s , my Basil Meadows and my Don Warren Favorite Tobacco: I have many favorites tobaccos. I'm currently smoking: Watch City Rhythm and Blues, C&D Blue Ridge, Mac Baren Old Dark Fired, Five Brothers and some Balkanesque blends, Location:
My first pipe of the day is GLP Embarcadero in a rusticated Peterson donegal rocky bent bulldog with a diagonal band and vulcanite p-lip stem. I’m drinking black coffee.
juice/meds at this desk, DGT '06 daVinci in old SamMartin freehand in smoking room. Wanted to get in some outside work but steady rain pushes to later.
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First Name: JeffD Favorite Pipe: Savinelli Hercules 320 EX, KS. Tall chimney/stacks, an ever growing collection of churchwardens.. Favorite Tobacco: C&D Billy Budd Blonde, Rimboche S.J., H&H Viprati, G.L. Pease Telegraph Hill, Carter Hall, Dorchester and Dunbar and Stonehaven when I can get it. Location:
...Presbyterian Mixture in a Savinelli 'brown' Alligator (320KS) Author...still coffee...
What a beautiful pipe. The 320 is my favorite shape. I wish there was a Hercules 320EX in alligator. I might rent out the back of my car to raise funds for it.
Tobacco will get you through times of no money much better than money will get you through times of no tobacco.
The unknown brand unfinished pipe I just finished reminds me of a Savinelli. The drilling is spot on and it is coloring nicely.
Up next is Amphora Brown in Pop's Pipe!a Pre--Republic Peterson Shamrock 80S birth year pipe (1945-47). The band appears to be nickel and the stamping a Shamrock, Fox and Ball Tower. I refer to it as Pop's Pipe as it was purchased from Kristina Summers who was selling her father's estate pipes after his passing. She sold quite a number of her father's pipes referring to them as "Dad's" or "Father's" pipes, but this is the only one she described as "Pop's" Pipe.
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First Name: JeffD Favorite Pipe: Savinelli Hercules 320 EX, KS. Tall chimney/stacks, an ever growing collection of churchwardens.. Favorite Tobacco: C&D Billy Budd Blonde, Rimboche S.J., H&H Viprati, G.L. Pease Telegraph Hill, Carter Hall, Dorchester and Dunbar and Stonehaven when I can get it. Location:
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First Name: Bob Favorite Pipe: Classic Billiards Favorite Tobacco: Old Joe Krantz, HH Old Dark Fired, Irish Flake, Brown Bogie, Dark Plug Location: