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  1. anotherbob

    Davidoff Flake Medallions: To Age Or Not To Age?

    both smoke one save the other.
  2. anotherbob

    First Time Sketching In Ages.

    I prefer expressive over technical prowess. And that guy has a story.
  3. anotherbob

    Dottle

    I've always wondered how common that was.
  4. anotherbob

    Tongue Bite on First/Char Light

    or skip the charring light if it doesn't end up working for you. I didn't use it for years. I think it's better but not using it didn't stop me from enjoying pipes.
  5. anotherbob

    Storing Pipe Tobacco During Home Remediation From Hurricane

    there are only two ways to ensure it's going to be enjoyed. One make a pipe that can take all of it and smoke them away. Or give them to all of us to smoke. Though that has nothing to do with the situation but given a large enough cellar at some point some little thing will go wrong.
  6. anotherbob

    Plastic for Storing Tobacco?

    with or without the peanut butter?
  7. anotherbob

    Chemical Tongue Bite?

    the ones with a ton PG give me a horrible chemical taste that just ruins it. The ones with a bit less do taste a lot like the room note to me.
  8. anotherbob

    Italian pipe aficionado?

    Manhattan could be the brand or even the name of a shop. Interesting pipe it reminds me a bit of a basket pipe I've owned.
  9. anotherbob

    Chemical Tongue Bite?

    I felt like it wasn't quite on as well. I find aromatics to taste pretty close to how they smell. And sorta over simplified the experience of smoking.
  10. anotherbob

    Chemical Tongue Bite?

    it isn't uncommon to get tongue bite during the process of lighting. In fact I think almost every single time minus three or four (talking about since 1994) I got tongue bite it's been while lighting the pipe. My suggestion is to try first wooden matches (cheapest option and best in my opinion)...
  11. anotherbob

    Contests and Sweepstakes

    every drawing I have won felt rigged. Like the time the nerdy girl officiating the drawing asked if she could use the number on the card for personal reasons. By the way if you saw her you'd realize it wasn't a brag. Great set of books by the way.
  12. anotherbob

    Tea and a Pipe

    my only concern with tea and a pipe is one over powering the other. Which generally isn't a big issue. Except the pipe always seems to effect the tea more then the other way unless it's lapsang souchong
  13. anotherbob

    Weber Meerschaum -Info Sought

    whatever the origin it's a nice looking pipe. I never had much draw to African meer but only because Turkish has extra fun properties.
  14. anotherbob

    Chacom Pipes - Your Experience

    I suspect as much with mine.
  15. anotherbob

    Favorite Codger Blend

    five bros
  16. anotherbob

    Are Windcaps Over?

    oh fun fact windcaps like that were more popular because of old tyme cars the kind that people wore goggles while driving and driving gloves.
  17. anotherbob

    Are Windcaps Over?

    also that's part of what custom jobs are for. There also should be craftsmen that can convert pipes to have a windcap. No idea if I am right but seems way possible.
  18. anotherbob

    Are Windcaps Over?

    they show up every once in a while and some brands have their versions not as nifty as the older ones.not quite the same but a windcap also these plus a few other things.
  19. anotherbob

    Bulk Tobacco Similar To Five Brothers?

    yeah that's what I am talking about. There is also something very satisfying about having that box in your cellar area.
  20. anotherbob

    Chacom Pipes - Your Experience

    I think my best smoker is a french pipe. I don't know the maker as it's a Rattrays. The only problem with it is the chamber size is very small but everything really sings in it. But honestly it's harder to find a bad pipe then a good one.