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  1. jgriff

    Peterson Irish Flake

    There is no right or wrong way to prepare flake tobacco. Alot of people rub it out like you did. Some cube cut it. Personally, I usually fold it up like an accordion.
  2. jgriff

    Peterson 359

    Link to a 359 from SmokingPipes.com
  3. jgriff

    TheSmokinDragon Bows To The Power Of Morta

    Treat it more like a meer than a briar. You don't want to build up a cake. I only have one morta but the first bowl or two was rough - like licking the bottom of a peat bog (and not in that good Laphroaig scotch way). After that, it mellowed out nicely but there is something a little smokey...
  4. jgriff

    Beginner Pipe Styles

    I think cobs are a great way to start if you are unsure whether you'll enjoy it all simply due to price. I will caution that that the corn and wood (charring stem) are extreme for the first couple of smokes in a new cob. Unlike Cosmic, I don't notice at all after a few dozen bowls. If you're...
  5. jgriff

    Newbie Here...Should I Worry About Nicotine?

    There really isn't a perfect way to determine the nicotine level of a given tobacco without some research (i.e. no code on the label or anything that easy). Generally, aromatics are on the extreme low end so you shouldn't worry about your BCA or Vanilla at all. The majority of English/Balkan...
  6. jgriff

    Time For A New Pipe Descriptor-Lakeland Pipe

    It sounds crazy but there may be market for it. For one, I'd consider it. I have one "Condor" pipe. Generally, I only smoke Condor in it (and it's the only briar used for Lakelands but there are clays and cobs for those too) but every once in a while, I'll throw a straight virginia in it and...
  7. jgriff

    First Pipe Out for Delivery

    It will be repeated over and over again but take your time and sip slowly. Especially with the aromatics. If you puff too hard, they will burn hotter and produce an unpleasant experience. The slower you go, the more you'll get out of it too. I love Nightcap but compared to the others, it will...
  8. jgriff

    Why Does Nightcap Hurt Me so Bad?

    You'll be back to it soon enough. It also becomes nice with age on it. I have a couple ounces of some 10 year old Nightcap left and I'm starting to baby it.
  9. jgriff

    Why Does Nightcap Hurt Me so Bad?

    It may sound counter-intuitive but Nightcap is full of flavor and I often find myself puffing alot harder on it than I should. If that's the same case for you, then it might just be tongue-bite. If you like the flavor of English and want to dial it down, the majority of English blends don't...
  10. jgriff

    C&D Epiphany and Dunhill Mixture 965

    Epiphany also becomes a very different tobacco after about 6 months. As the topping fades off, I think it becomes better. I doubt the perique would soften much but there really isn't much in there. Stay away from the new 20%+ perique blends.
  11. jgriff

    Who Has The Fewest Pipes?

    Wait, we don't count cobs or clays, right? That wouldn't be fair. I don't know how many cobs I have, I don't even know where they all are located..... If my wife asks, I have just the 20 or so that are on the racks in my office. That's it. There is no need to look any further.
  12. jgriff

    Peterson Pipe Help

    Missed that. I think you're right.
  13. jgriff

    Any Info on Dating a Bertram's of D.C. Pipe?

    Briarfanatic - The highest grade that I've found reference to online has been a 105 so, yes, I'd love to see a 125. Newbroom - where did you get that shape number from? The 1950s flyer didn't have it in it. Do you have another resource? The grading/price system seems dangerous. The shop was...
  14. jgriff

    Peterson Pipe Help

    As an aside, not a System Pipe. The System Pipes have their own Shape Numbers. The modern ones in the Standard Line are either "3xx" or "XL3xx". There are some system pipes from Special lines and Deluxe lines outside the standard shape system. The Hallmarks are just markings required by the...
  15. jgriff

    Peterson Pipe Help

    The 68 stamped on it is the shape code for Peterson. It's a Bent Brandy and it's pretty iconic Peterson shape. As far as which line it's from, it's a little trickier because there are dozens (or more) of different lines based on slightly different stains and different shank features, etc. To...
  16. jgriff

    Do You Save Money by Refurbishing Pipes?

    Assuming you don't buy heavily damaged pipes, you'd be surprised what a $5 butner reamer or $10 senior reamer, some Oxiclean, and micro-mesh pads can accomplish. Most estate pipes that I've run into need a good ream and some minor stem cleaning and they are perfectly functional from there. Most...
  17. jgriff

    Welcome to Nuketown

    That's a fantastic sampler. Most of those 7 tobaccos would be in my Top 10. While none of them are weak, the quarter-bowl is a smart approach to the 1792 else you'll be counting the clouds/stars. There is no comparing Condor. It is what it is. (Wonderful, is what it is). On second thought...
  18. jgriff

    Any Info on Dating a Bertram's of D.C. Pipe?

    Thanks. A little more digging turned up that the "90" is a grading/pricing system that they used. (Apparently, it's commonly 30/60/90, etc. which translated into $3, $6, $9, etc.). The highest that I'm seen referenced was a 105, so apparently it's not a 100 pt scale which I would have...
  19. jgriff

    Any Info on Dating a Bertram's of D.C. Pipe?

    I had been meaning to find a good Bertram pipe for a while just due it's historical footprint in my region. It also helps that they are regarded as well-made (even Stalin liked them). However, I've read that they were better regarded pre-WW2 and the increased production between 1945 and the...
  20. jgriff

    This 1919 Weingott Pipe Fetched A Pretty Pence Worth

    Must be the shape (or the existence of a stem). I just had a similar desire to own a 100+ year old pipe and picked up the little guy below 1912 AJI Bent Billiard I only paid $10 but I'll probably pay a bit more to fluff it up and add a replacement stem....but it won't be close to $317.