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  1. stogie37

    Oriental Tobaccos Spoil Subsequent Smokes

    Ok, coming at this from a slightly different perspective; I’m a pipe smoker of over 30 years. I know my palate and understand the majority of blends I smoke to a fine degree. Almost the exact same thing happened to me about three years ago - however I didn’t make a connection to oriental tobacco...
  2. stogie37

    Pipe Smoking Pearls Of Wisdom

    Welcome! Great first post and an enjoyable thread. My interest in this book is also piqued.
  3. stogie37

    Oriental Blend Recommendation

    Some great recommendations here. I would add: C&D Star of the East Gold, G.L. Pease Ashbury, Rattray Red Raparee and G.L. Pease Regents Flake as excellent Oriental forward blends. Smoking through a tin of C&D Or Olam right now and it might make my Oriental rotation as well…
  4. stogie37

    Good Way to Prepare GH flakes?

    I like G&H Flakes best when they’re holding moisture - which is a nightmare to keep lit. For the past year I smoke them pretty much exclusively in cobs. I can get away with a tight pack and have to believe the rough bowl interior provides enough space for airflow. This has been a winning...
  5. stogie37

    Disappointed with EMP

    EMP was never more than a C or C+ level smoke for me (but with A+ tin art!). It was easily supplanted by Presbyterian, Piccadilly and Star of the East Gold in the genre. I have a stack of Dunhill tins in the cellar treading water. Then, on Monday evening this week, my son left his fresh from the...
  6. stogie37

    Summer evening moments

    Sitting on the screen porch listening to the coastal Carolina night sounds and smelling the salt marsh along with a slowly smoldering pipe is pure bliss! I concur - evening pipes can be something special.
  7. stogie37

    Broken Pipe? Art Ruppelt (Ming Kahuna)

    Ahh… so sad to hear. I’ve owned number of Art’s tampers and used to chat with him at the NASPC shows in Columbus. Oddly enough, I found his tampers too beautiful to use! (Well, I eventually used one) They would easily clean up to look like new, but I preferred to set a Ming out to look at while...
  8. stogie37

    Great Blog Breaking Down Orientals

    Absolutely superb resource. I adore Oriental leaf and enjoyed reading this. A “re-read” for sure. Thank you very much for sharing it.
  9. stogie37

    Low Country Pipe Club - January 2023 Meeting 1/9

    The Low Country Pipe Club will hold its first meeting of 2023 at 10am Monday January 9th at Low Country Pipe & Cigar in Little River, SC. All are welcome, and if you find yourself in the Myrtle Beach SC to Brunswick County Islands NC region, I’d encourage you to make the trip. We have an...
  10. stogie37

    Your Blend Of The Year 2022

    It’s been a long time since I cracked a tin in the same year I purchased it, but the Low Country guys threw a tin of Anthology on the table at pipe club a few days before the release and I knew it was a winner from that bowl. I bought a bunch for the cellar and opened one right away. So, that’s...
  11. stogie37

    Bulk English

    Another vote for both C&D Stratfordshire and Byzantium - excellent value / quality.
  12. stogie37

    Red Raparee

    Smoking some RR from the recent drop. My other tins are all from the James B Russell distributorship era. My first tasting note on my journal simply said; Welcome back! Very happy to report that the brand spanking new stuff maintains at least a notable portion of that unique, nutty, floral...
  13. stogie37

    Smokingpipes.com Youtube Channel

    Vimeo is an excellent solution for this and their tools for integration and distribution are superb. Our organization shifted all our archived and new content to them over a year ago and couldn’t be more pleased. (Well, if YT weren’t so difficult to work with, I’d be more pleased 😁) Anyway...
  14. stogie37

    Can you Cellar too Long?

    I concur with @sablebrush52 & @cigrmaster - I prefer (the vast majority of the time) the mellowing effects of even extended age on my blends, English or otherwise. I also keep my tins in a 76 degree, dry and dark location - and rarely “play” with them. I have lost a couple; a tin of 2004...
  15. stogie37

    Low Country Pipe Club September Meeting 9/12

    Good evening all; the Low Country Pipe Club (South Carolina) will be holding their September meeting at 10AM Monday morning (9/12) at Low Country Pipe and Cigar in Little River. We'll be cracking a 2017 tin of the discontinued MacBaren HH Acadian Perique as well as a very rare tin of the Ultra...
  16. stogie37

    Jim's C&D Sun Bear Mountain Flower Review.

    While my thoughts are more impression than review as I’ve smoked only two bowls of this release from a “sneak peek” tin at Monday’s Low Country Pipe Club meeting, I found this to be a touch sweeter than the 2019 release and thought the berry undertone was notable throughout the entire smoke. I’m...
  17. stogie37

    Who has Smoked Cornell and Diehl Anthology 1992-2022?

    None of that type smell in my first tin - and just a tad more damp than say a typical tin of Exhausted Rooster or Interlude. Enjoying this first tin, but will be happy to let the others rest a couple years and check back.
  18. stogie37

    Low Country Pipe Club August Meeting

    We missed you both. Fun day with a sneak peek tasting of the new Sun Bear a day before release as well as some McCranie’s Murdock’s Pipe and some 2014 Savinelli Essenza Cipriota - a stellar tobacco day and great turnout. With Labor Day we’ll be meeting the second Monday of September (9/12) next...
  19. stogie37

    Low Country Pipe Club August Meeting

    A friendly notice that the August Low Country Pipe Club meeting is tomorrow (8/1) morning, 10am at Low Country Pipe & Cigar in Little River, SC. If you live, or find yourself in the greater coastal Carolinas region, we’d love to have you stop in. We’ll be cracking the seal on an old tin of...
  20. stogie37

    Older Tobacco is Better? Naaa.

    I concur with @hoosierpipeguy ‘s thoughts above - I find the 2-year mark to produce notable changes in both VA & English blends. Now, to @judcole ’s point, this 2-year observation may lean more to the “marrying” effect in a blend than actual aging. Either way, in 30 years of pipe smoking, I tend...