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Post by Lady Margaret on Oct 4, 2018 21:17:13 GMT -5
It would be the slowroll stack, either the Lady Margaret cob or MM Ozark Hardwood, with Five Brothers Five Brothers is the only tobacco, aside from SWR, CH, etc that has a consistent flavor from one pipe all day. One large bowl and one small bowl for how much I want at a time. awwww, that's so sweet! hmmm. i would take a MM Mark Twain and a Country Gentleman, the tobacco would be Sail Aromatic.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 4, 2018 22:42:49 GMT -5
For two weeks, any two of my pipes dedicated to English/Balkan blends and then any one of my favorite English or Balkan blends.
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Post by Dramatwist on Oct 4, 2018 22:56:52 GMT -5
2 MM Polished Morgan cobs and 16 oz of Arango Balkan Supreme.
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Post by bambooshank on Oct 5, 2018 0:04:07 GMT -5
David, I most certainly will tell John, regards. banjo
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Post by unknownpipesmoker on Oct 5, 2018 0:28:31 GMT -5
Well the Rockin’ Black Rock Cob is actually made from black pipestone that is collected by native Americans, my friend is a Native American who smokes and makes pipes out of Woods other than Briar, red and black pipestone. Here are 2 of the 3 I have made from pipestone. The Rockin Black Rock Cob made by John Barrett of pipestone has gone through several changes in shank, accents and stems since I first received it from John but I’ve kept the original as well. Here is is fitted out with a bamboo shank and trimmed down 7mm/08 shell casing with a Maple Syrup colored stem, keeping it smokey with more Mac Baren Dark Twist Roll Cake. I won't be smoking this until Veterans Day again, the rest of the post explains why. I was gifted a Native American Ceremonial pipe made by my friend Roland Daroadie aka rekamepip or pipe maker John Barrett. I originally used it on Veterans Day that year to honor all veterans past, present and yet to serve especially Johns father who had recently passed away. I use the Lakota Pipe Ceremony on this day, with straight Virginia tobacco, Memorial Day, it was to honor those who gave their all for this nation, on Veterans Day it will be repeated again to include those that have served and continue to serve. May their sacrifice be always remembered. banjo The Lakota Pipe Ceremony The pipe holder stands holding the bowl of the pipe in his left hand, the stem in his right, pointing the stem to the East. He sprinkles a small amount of tobacco on the ground as an offering to Mother Earth and The East. As he loads a small pinch of tobacco into the pipe, he will say something like: "The East is Red. The East is where the Morning Star rises, the Star of Knowledge. Red is for the Rising Sun which brings us a new day and another chance to learn. We thank the Great Spirit for each day we are allowed to live upon Mother Earth under Father Sky, Tunkashila. We pray for Knowledge, for from Knowledge comes Peace". The pipe holder faces the South and again gives tobacco to Mother Earth, continues to load the pipe, saying something like: "The South is Yellow. Yellow is for the color of Spring and the warm south wind, and the yellow hoop. While we load this pipe, we give thanks for our strength, growth, and healing that is brought forth from the south wind. We use this as a time of planting so that the seeds may grow into a new life." The pipe holder faces the West and again gives tobacco to Mother Earth, continues to load the pipe, saying something like: "West is Black. West is where the Sun sets. West is were the Spirit Helpers live and black stands for the Spirit World. We will all go to the Spirit World and we will all know one another and our deeds. We seek our spiritual wisdom in the West and pray for help from our Spirit Guides". The same is done for the North: "White is for the North. The White Giant covers Mother Earth with the white blanket of snow. White Buffalo Calf Woman, Ptecincala Ska Wakan Winan, came to us from the North. We stand here seeking endurance, and health from the North". The pipe holder now touches the stem to the ground, saying something like: "Green is the color of Mother Earth. We are all part of Mother Earth, each rock, each four legged, each two legged, all creatures, plants and minerals. We are all related. We respect our Mother Earth and protect her". The pipe holder now holds pipe above his head with the stem up at an angle, perhaps at the Sun or Moon: "Father Sky in union with Mother Earth are our true parents. Father Sky gives us energy for our lives and heats our bodies and our lodges. We are thankful for Father Sky". The pipe holder now holds the stem straight up: "Great Spirit, Creator of us all, Creator of all things, Creator of the four directions, Mother Earth, and Father Sky, we offer this pipe to you". Now the pipe is lighted, and passed around the circle sunwise from east to south to west to north, returning to the east, each person free to offer a prayer or saying if they choose. On completion of its journey around the sacred circle the pipe is capped with sage or bark, and separated, the stem from the pipe, set aside in its pouch until it is smoked again. The typical pipe pouch has separate compartments for the pipe and the stem so that they do not touch when not being used in ritual ceremony. Never thought I'd see a response like this in my thread. I really enjoyed reading this. Thank you.
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Post by unknownpipesmoker on Oct 5, 2018 0:31:09 GMT -5
It would be the slowroll stack, either the Lady Margaret cob or MM Ozark Hardwood, with Five Brothers Five Brothers is the only tobacco, aside from SWR, CH, etc that has a consistent flavor from one pipe all day. One large bowl and one small bowl for how much I want at a time. awwww, that's so sweet! hmmm. i would take a MM Mark Twain and a Country Gentleman, the tobacco would be Sail Aromatic. I haven't had any Sail (or Velvet) in a really long time.. I will have to order some pouches with my Edward G Robinson pipe tobacco. The small tin in in stock on SP now, btw.
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Post by Legend Lover on Oct 5, 2018 3:33:04 GMT -5
Dagnabit! I posted a reply and it’s not here. Tobacco, PS Luxury Twist Flake, Pipes, Rockin’ Black Rock Cob and an MM Reverse Calabash with 7 butane lighters going along for company banjo Banjo, with the collection of fine pipes you’ve accumulated it surprised me your two choice pipes would be Cobs. That tells me a lot on how well Cobs smoke.....I agree👍👍👍 I was thinking the same thing. Gotta love those cobs...
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Post by BigE on Oct 7, 2018 19:35:02 GMT -5
Two cobs and a big tub of Carter Hall. Can’t go wrong with that !
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Post by trailboss on Oct 7, 2018 21:35:36 GMT -5
Probably the most killer weed I could get and a bong.
I don't smoke weed, but if I was stuck in a cave for two weeks I would want to sleep off as much of the time I could in a cave.
Of course I would need a lot of cheeto's and sodas to quell the hunger.
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Post by Dramatwist on Oct 7, 2018 21:40:33 GMT -5
Probably the most killer weed I could get and a bong. I don't smoke weed, but if I was stuck in a cave for two weeks I would want to sleep off as much of the time I could in a cave. Of course I would need a lot of cheeto's and sodas to quell the hunger. ...up until I was age 40 or so, I smoked pot all the time... I find it humorous and ironic, now that it's legal here in CA, I have absolutely no desire smoke it...
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Post by stilllernin on Oct 7, 2018 21:46:16 GMT -5
Probably the most killer weed I could get and a bong. I don't smoke weed, but if I was stuck in a cave for two weeks I would want to sleep off as much of the time I could in a cave. Of course I would need a lot of cheeto's and sodas to quell the hunger. ...up until I was age 40 or so, I smoked pot all the time... I find it humorous and ironic, now that it's legal here in CA, I have absolutely no desire smoke it... Dramatwist you surprise me! I too was a smoker of the ganj for several years. Not the most productive drug, ill stick to pipe tobacco.
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Post by trailboss on Oct 7, 2018 21:50:58 GMT -5
Same here, but I'm not stuck in a cave neither...plus weed lessens the pain when mother bear returns with the cubs in tow.
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Post by unknownpipesmoker on Oct 7, 2018 22:53:50 GMT -5
I guess it's no secret that I partake. But I have a valid med card
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Post by Cramptholomew on Oct 8, 2018 22:10:51 GMT -5
Probably the most killer weed I could get and a bong. I don't smoke weed, but if I was stuck in a cave for two weeks I would want to sleep off as much of the time I could in a cave. Of course I would need a lot of cheeto's and sodas to quell the hunger. I was a weedface in H.S. I had a couple people over one night. One was this dimwitted girl. I had left the remnants of munchies binge from a couple nights before on my dresser. It was a half eaten bowl of Grape Nuts. The girl partook in the nights festivities, and proceeded to eat said bowl of Grape Nuts (2 days old!). She raved about how good it was. Having partaken, myself, it blew my mind, and everyone else's. This story has been retold through the ages. Your chee-tos comment made me think of this. Carry on, and apologies for the side track.
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Post by Screaming Jazz on Oct 9, 2018 12:27:33 GMT -5
A hard choice. Since it would be cold in this cave I'd probably reach for something warm. Maybe HH Vintage Syrian, Special Latakia Flake, or change the game up and take a box of 50 Villiger Maduros. Is that cheating?? haha. For my pipes, I'd bring my Tsuge Chubby Sandblasted Bent Billiard, and my Butz-Choquin D'Accord Bulldog. I'd probably chose Vintage Syrian. I would imagine the cave being fairly damp and so Special Latakia Flake would have a hard time drying out.
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Post by jeffd on Oct 9, 2018 12:45:41 GMT -5
What ever cave you chose, even an abandoned cliff dwelling, someone will hike out there and climb up and tell you: "this is a no smoking cave. Put it out."
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Post by ChewsUrOwnAdventure on Oct 9, 2018 13:02:17 GMT -5
The Captain Black Grape thread has me wondering if I could ghost an entire cave with that stuff. So, two cobs and CBG.
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Post by Legend Lover on Oct 9, 2018 13:22:15 GMT -5
The Captain Black Grape thread has me wondering if I could ghost an entire cave with that stuff. So, two cobs and CBG. haha. Great idea.
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Post by Lady Margaret on Oct 9, 2018 14:28:26 GMT -5
The Captain Black Grape thread has me wondering if I could ghost an entire cave with that stuff. So, two cobs and CBG. haha. Great idea. OOOOOOOOOOOHHH, the humanity!!!!!!!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 11, 2018 23:47:00 GMT -5
Peterson Kinsale XL23 Aaron Beck Freehand Penzance
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Post by mel64us on Jan 30, 2019 22:18:03 GMT -5
Lane Vanilla Black Cavendish and a couple of cobs. One would be a MM General.
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Post by AJ on Jan 30, 2019 22:43:16 GMT -5
Two Country Gentleman cobs and Half and Half.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 30, 2019 23:02:10 GMT -5
I'm not sure how I missed this thread the first time around, but I would take GH Brown Flake Vanilla and two MM General cobs, one straight stemmed and one bent. P.S. If anyone knows of an online retailer with GH Brown Flake Vanilla in stock, please let me know.
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Post by qmechanics on Jan 30, 2019 23:13:48 GMT -5
My choice would be my two traveling pipes Wiley Hungarian and Stanwell HCA (mentioned in another thread) and SPCPP sneaking in some SGSJF. If I get caught with the SGSJF, I will bring one of my Preben Holm pipes instead of the SHCA. I might feel different about my current decision in an hour.😁
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Post by skeeter456 on Jan 31, 2019 2:13:39 GMT -5
Black frigate and my bones dublat
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Post by atison on Jan 31, 2019 8:34:31 GMT -5
Not enough information to make a decision. What temperature is it in this cave? Will I have a fire or not? Do I have a view outside of the cave and if so is there snow on the ground or green on the horizon? What do I get to eat in the cave? Dehydrated backpacking meals? Beef jerky? Wild boar? Will i have a comfy chair or am I limited to sitting on the edge of a rock?
In all seriousness it would probably be a couple cobs and 1Q but the questions above do make a difference.
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Post by Butch Cassidy on Jan 31, 2019 8:43:11 GMT -5
965, 2 big pipes......
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Post by libertysmoke on Jan 31, 2019 13:58:09 GMT -5
C and D Epiphany - Baracini [volcano] / Brittania [author]
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Post by sperrytops on Jan 31, 2019 14:49:15 GMT -5
Meerschaum's. They won't get soggy. And Dunhill Flake.
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Post by kbareit on Jan 31, 2019 15:04:01 GMT -5
I guess it would be 2 of my cobs and Candy Corn. It's the only blend I have to smoke at least once a day every day.
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