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    Anyone use Nasal Snuff?

    I use the small jam jars you get in hotels and such for breakfast, anything fairly small with a tight lid should do, you don't want too much air in contact with it.
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    Anyone use Nasal Snuff?

    Nice haul, the Gekachelter Virginie is really nice but it needs to be transferred to glass to stop it drying out. The SG tap boxes do have a bit of a reputation for being a bit too dry so if you like any of them it is worth getting bigger 25g tin containers, they are fresher.
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    Anyone use Nasal Snuff?

    Love the stuff, helped me get off cigarettes, have a wide range of flavours but do particularly like the Indian Snuffs, they are very high nicotine and difficult to take. It's very cheap to buy and I do have several pounds of my all time favourites which include Irish Hight Toast No.22, Irish...
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    Lakeland Tobacco

    Loved Lakelands from the first time I tried them, my first favourite, and it still is, is No.7 Broken Flake. I always try to stock up on this every time I order (which is a bit reduced at the moment because of the rising prices of other things)
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    My first Artisan Commissioned Pipes (PAD)

    Thanks, I'll keep that in mind, May ask Chris about it.
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    My first Artisan Commissioned Pipes (PAD)

    Edited title. Please see Rule 9. -jpm So, I have been wanting to get myself a artisan made pipe for a number of years (listening to the pipe magazine podcast put that germ of an idea into my head) but I felt that I really could not justify it until I had enough money in the bank. I finally...
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    Any Good Horror Movies?

    A Dark Song (2016), Hereditary (2018) and Midsommar (2019) are good examples of the occult horror genre if you want a more psychological edge to your films.
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    Exorcising Lakeland Ghost?

    I think Ennerdale is the most popular but there are many others out there, my favourite is No. 7 Broken Flake. I have a fair bit hoarded away. This is mixed in with some aromatics but this is what I can get in the UK https://www.gqtobaccos.com/pipe-tobacco/gawith-hoggarth/?sort=featured&page=1
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    Having a drink with your smoke?

    Usually tea or homemade IPA for me, while I do have coffee now and then I do enjoy the different flavours with other pairings like stout but that usually needs a more robust tobacco.
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    Exorcising Lakeland Ghost?

    You should be OK, I put Lakelands, Latakia, aromatics etc in mine and it seems to absorb every thing I throw at it, if you're sensitive to Lakelands that may be a different matter though.
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    New GH Blends

    Not a fan of Cabbie's mixture either, love their other stuff, why don't you just sell it?
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    How Many Tobaccos in Active Rotation?

    Two, I prefer keeping a narrow focus so I can find out as much as possible of the nuances of the blend in different pipes. It also means that my cellar ages longer, I currently have a four year old 1792 flake and a five year old Star of the East flake on the go. As I only smoke a few of bowls...
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    Sam Gawith Pricing??

    I pay £16.79 for a tin, so that would be $22.17. $17.98 would be a bargain for me!
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    What are You Watching, 2021? Rating [*/5]

    Myth and Mogul: John Delorean on Netflix, fascinating story.
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    Electric Vehicles

    Wouldn't have to force me, flying around on a carpet sounds pretty cool.