I bought some about 3 years ago, but never formed a liking for it. It seemed rather ordinary to me, but I know there's been a lot of love for it here on the forum. It's been awhile since I've tried smoking it so maybe I'll get it out and see what I think this year.
I finally found my spirit animal. A cat that coughs after growling and hissing.
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I don't normally mix scotch, but cooler weather brings out my sweet tooth, so I opted for a Rusty Nail. I usually use a decent blended scotch, like Famous Grouse with Drambuie rather than a single malt, but that's just a personal preference.
Popcorn! I love it and here is the main thing I use to make it. A silicone microwave popcorn bowl using regular popcorn. You can get the bowl from Amazon for about $9. I haven't found anything that works better or easier. I also use Ghee instead of regular butter because it has no water or milk...
As long as it smokes good for you, I say keep it and smoke it as is. It looks fine to me but you could modify it a little by drilling through the missing horn holes to give you a place to keep a pipe cleaner. 😉
Given the discussions here on the forums about the pipes of the movie The Good The Bad and The Ugly reminded me of the music from the movie as performed by the Danish National Symphony Orchestra. They seem to like doing older movie music, but this performance is rather special, and very well done!
Most of these guys are already tough without a pipe, but it does add something to their character.
However, Eva Green with a pipe is someone I definitely wouldn't cross!
Need something different to perk you up, or maybe just annoy you? This music originated in Portugal or Spain in the late 1490s. The melody has been used by many composers over the years including the likes of Vivaldi, and Corelli. The name Folia means fool or madness typically. Most versions...
What I find interesting about your sharing this info with us is that you've introduced a pipe brand that I had no idea even existed. I wonder how the producers or anyone involved in these movies decided on the Plymouth brand when similar looking pipes by Peterson or Wellington are far more...
I never liked the shape enough to buy more than the cob version. However about 5 years ago I got some old pipes that had this canted bowl pipe with a broken stem with only about 1 1/2 in. left. There was enough left to form a small bit so that it could be smoked so that's what I did. Cleaned and...