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Post by Motto on Mar 8, 2017 19:17:53 GMT -5
HU Bold Kentucky in a red & white marbled medium length Dawnmist clay pipe, I agree with Jiminks opinion on tobaccoreviews.com, spot on Jim sir 👍👌 .I find oily plugs & flakes smoke well in a clay pipe, but just my opinion. Scallywag Scotch Whisky topped with lemonade, & water on the table. Voice of America on Pure Internet Radio.
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Post by Motto on Mar 8, 2017 20:01:49 GMT -5
More HH Bold Kentucky this time in a mini Peterson Dublin, I find a strong oily plug or flake is best in a mini clay pipe or mini briar pipe or mini metal pipe, a small night cap of lemonade & drop of whisky & water on the table, in silence of the midnight hour.
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Post by JimInks on Mar 8, 2017 20:28:30 GMT -5
Relaxing after enjoying m'lady's incredible chicken and dumplings dinner, and am almost half way through this bowl of the best durn tobacco made today: Strang in a 2003 smooth medium bent straight grain Ardor Venere Extra signed by Dorelio Rovera Dublin with a black acrylic stem.
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Post by JimInks on Mar 8, 2017 20:29:28 GMT -5
HU Bold Kentucky in a red & white marbled medium length Dawnmist clay pipe, I agree with Jiminks opinion on tobaccoreviews.com, spot on Jim sir 👍👌 .I find oily plugs & flakes smoke well in a clay pipe, but just my opinion. Scallywag Scotch Whisky topped with lemonade, & water on the table. Voice of America on Pure Internet Radio. Thank you, man. Glad my review was of help to you.
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Post by papipeguy on Mar 8, 2017 21:12:45 GMT -5
Salty Dogs plug in a Balkemar Woodstock.
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Post by Motto on Mar 8, 2017 21:26:16 GMT -5
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Post by isett2860 on Mar 8, 2017 21:27:36 GMT -5
2035 Dark Navy Flake cut in cubes and dried a bit as suggested by JimInks! iIn a Karl Erik 4 smooth bent.
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Post by JimInks on Mar 8, 2017 21:40:38 GMT -5
A third of the way through this bowl of circa 1970 Edgeworth Ready Rubbed in a very much appreciated 1979 brown, slight bend grain etched flat front Stanwell Rego 969-48 (09) with a black vulcanite stem.
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Post by JimInks on Mar 8, 2017 21:42:51 GMT -5
2035 Dark Navy Flake cut in cubes and dried a bit as suggested by JimInks! iIn a Karl Erik 4 smooth bent. Glad to be of help. Btw, I don't recognize your screen name. Do I know you?
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Post by JimInks on Mar 8, 2017 22:38:04 GMT -5
A quarter of the way through this bowl of MacBaren Symphony in a mid-70s slight bend black sandblasted English Rustic 120 billiard with a black vulcanite stem. Watching the final episode of Spy in the Wild, a very good nature series on PBS.
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Post by peteguy on Mar 8, 2017 23:34:01 GMT -5
FVF in my return smoke from 3 weeks of bronchitis. Tasted as good as ever. No with my new cough syrup I plan on smoking again in the morning.
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Post by JimInks on Mar 9, 2017 0:25:32 GMT -5
Now smoking Sam Gawith Medium Virginia Flake in a 2014 Savinelli Gaius smooth brown slight bend black acrylic stem and ferrule 320KS author.
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Post by antb on Mar 9, 2017 1:56:59 GMT -5
FVF in my return smoke from 3 weeks of bronchitis. Tasted as good as ever. No with my new cough syrup I plan on smoking again in the morning. And a GOOD choice of tobacco to start with!!
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Post by antb on Mar 9, 2017 1:59:30 GMT -5
MacBaren Dark Twist Roll Cake in MM Country Gentleman for breakfast. Pippin racing about the house to burn off excess energy. Frankie observes this madness with silent dignity.
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Post by JimInks on Mar 9, 2017 2:30:13 GMT -5
Half way through this bowl of P&W #515 in a 1998 smooth straight Butz-Choquin Bistro 1501 pot with a black vulcanite stem.
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Post by JimInks on Mar 9, 2017 3:17:12 GMT -5
Now smoking Amphora Original (Brown) in a 1990s slight bend black Sasieni 4 Dot Ruff Root Dark 4 Dublin with a black vulcanite stem. Work is done for the day, and I am phone chatting about pipe tobacco.
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Post by sidstavros on Mar 9, 2017 4:22:36 GMT -5
Good morning from Greece, we have some rain here in Athens but the sun comes up from time to time. Briar Patch Time Out - Savinelli Roma [modified]. Isn't the perfect example but this is a Greek coffee [double version], i took a snap shot while still is piping hot.
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Post by JimInks on Mar 9, 2017 4:29:07 GMT -5
Last smoke of the day is Granger in the third pipe I ever bought ($1.95), a 1974 smooth straight French briar Hadley Apple with a black vulcanite stem.
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Post by Motto on Mar 9, 2017 5:24:42 GMT -5
Fair sport ,my dinkum's, Troost ( Troost used to be my only regular smole , with an occassional Clan in the old days in the salt mines, I could smoke nothong else, the first smoke of Troost for years,like Mothers milk ) in my Kong resin Salamander folk pipe, that came in the Royal Mail this morning, the gas diggers still doing their digging at the front door, some Anadin extra for breakfast. Having a breather. PS. A beautiful smoke first time in my semi rusticated resin hexagonal chestnut coloured outer bowl & with metal inner bowl & long stem with a bend at the bit, a silvery band & a golden Salamander ring, for about Ten dollars all in , I think I will copy it & mass produce it in my 3D printer manufacturing plant in my jam butty mines, & flood the market with red dragon rings instead of golden salamander rings, I need to import the material from Uncle Sam , that has Trumped Uncle Mao, pals. When my atomic powered boat fleet comes home to our Liverpool town. ( The best laid plans of mice & men, for the virgin soldiers)
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Post by Motto on Mar 9, 2017 6:31:16 GMT -5
Lunted us with Troost in a bent standard stem Falcon & fair Rhodesian bowl & a dental bit hanging effortlessly from my mouth, smokes like a dream. Bright sunshine with gathering clouds now greyed over. I am after 10 lb of Troost for my cellar, I will add my ready rubbed into my 2017 Tom mix & jar it for the cellar. Water on the table.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 9, 2017 8:12:10 GMT -5
42F and sunny, heading into the 70s today. Made a three egg omelet for breakfast. Now enjoying Hearth and Home Anny Kake in a smooth pre-1964 Peterson 312, drinking hot black tea with lemon and getting ready to go for a nice walk on this beautiful morning.
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Post by antb on Mar 9, 2017 9:24:02 GMT -5
Will be taking a little break; creating a long weekend for myself as I have to have my car serviced tomorrow and the nearest agent is 80 miles away.
Last smoke at work: MacB Dark Twist Roll Cake in MM Legend. Water from the tap on the side.
See ya Monday; enjoy the weekend and stay safe.
Cheers Ant
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Post by Motto on Mar 9, 2017 11:00:25 GMT -5
Homebrew mix in a Chinese resin metal lined pipe.
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Post by papipeguy on Mar 9, 2017 11:02:53 GMT -5
Mike's homemade cigar blend in a Blakemar bulldog.
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Post by Lady Margaret on Mar 9, 2017 11:22:02 GMT -5
Sterling's Tankard in my MM polished apple Diplomat with bent black Danish stem, sipping Coke.
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Post by Lady Margaret on Mar 9, 2017 13:01:42 GMT -5
Now smoking McClelland 2035 Dark Navy Flake in my Jost Regent Canadian.
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Post by JimInks on Mar 9, 2017 13:02:06 GMT -5
Half way through this bowl of Edward G. Robinson's Pipe Blend in a 2014 Basil Meadows smooth slight bend squashed tomato with an aluminum band and a black pearl acrylic stem. A bottle of Cheerwine is my drink.
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Post by Motto on Mar 9, 2017 13:30:41 GMT -5
Sherlock Holmes in a Cherry birthday gift 2017 pipe. Guinness on the table. PS. For all my virtual piping friends, that joined my " 2,000 post giveaeay" fun, I have mailed off my little token sample gifts, I hope I haven't missed anyone out ! Enjoy !
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Post by JimInks on Mar 9, 2017 13:49:42 GMT -5
Half way through this bowl of 72 year old American Tobacco Company Old English Curve Cut in a smooth medium bend straight grain 2001 Karl Erik Ekstravagant brandy with a leaf engraved silver band and a black acrylic stem. Watching Gunsmoke.
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Post by JimInks on Mar 9, 2017 14:31:55 GMT -5
Now smoking 2012 Anniversary Kake in a smooth medium bend 1979 Chippendale (Charatan second) Rhodesian 49 with a black vulcanite stem. Watching Gunsmoke. Suzy and Molly are sitting on the window sill, and enjoying the smell of that terrible fresh air. They don't appreciate how good tobacco smoke is, the little rug rats!
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