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  1. davidsaulmarshall

    How to Exorcise an Entrenched Ghost

    I make pourover-coffee every morning, so I think I'll start with this and then move on to a retort if it doesn't work out! Thanks a bunch.
  2. davidsaulmarshall

    How to Exorcise an Entrenched Ghost

    Hello all! As the title suggests, I'm in need of some assistance in exorcising a ghost in my Group 3 Dunhill Red Bark from 1973. I'm not sure what the previous owner smoked in this fine piece of pipe history but it has definitely seeped into the walls. All I can smell and taste is perfume...
  3. davidsaulmarshall

    Where Do You Smoke Your Pipe?

    Only at home for me. Not sure if this is because I'm largely a novice, but I can't seem to fully enjoy what's in my pipe when I'm out and about.
  4. davidsaulmarshall

    A Question About Aging

    Thanks for all the information guys. I was asking this question because I've been thinking about how to age the four or five tins of Sutliff Cringle Flake I purchased this holiday season. For reasons too complex to explain, I won't see these tins for at least 3 years, so I think I'll just jar...
  5. davidsaulmarshall

    A Question About Aging

    Are the mylar bags vacuum sealed? I've heard of their use, but I'm not clear on the environment within them.
  6. davidsaulmarshall

    A Question About Aging

    Hello all, I've been lurking around the site for the answer to a question I've had for a while: is it better to age blends in their original (vacuum-sealed) European tins or jar them? From what I've read, tobacco needs a bit of air to begin the fermentation process, and so many on the forum...
  7. davidsaulmarshall

    Bradley from the STUFFandTHINGS on Radio Show of Dec 17, 2019

    Oh, happy days! I've been waiting for this interview since I began watching Bradley over two years ago!
  8. davidsaulmarshall

    How to Rededicate a Pipe Devoted to English Blends

    I only smoked it around once or twice a week, so it really didn't take that much effort at all to get everything out.
  9. davidsaulmarshall

    How to Rededicate a Pipe Devoted to English Blends

    Thanks for the suggestions all! Reamed and cleaned the 55 last night and let it rest before I smoked some Carolina Red Flake (2019) out of it today. No ghost at all. It'll be my flake pipe until I pick up something with a chamber more suited to the pressed stuff.
  10. davidsaulmarshall

    How to Rededicate a Pipe Devoted to English Blends

    Thanks for the assurance! Isopropyl will do for the shank, correct? And I assume the same goes the other way (Virginia to English).
  11. davidsaulmarshall

    How to Rededicate a Pipe Devoted to English Blends

    I'm looking to begin smoking Virginia flake in my Castello shape 55 which I dedicated to English blends around 6 months ago when I first bought the pipe. Will this require anything more than a ream-and-clean? EDIT: Fixed Capitalization in Title - Bob
  12. davidsaulmarshall

    New (to me) Scotti-era Castello Collection KKK Bent Billiard

    Browsing the Italian Estates tab on SmokingPipes has been an obsession of mine for the last couple months (much to the bewilderment of other students in the college library!). I finally pulled the trigger on this stunning Scotti-era bent billiard around a week ago. It has some of the most...
  13. davidsaulmarshall

    PSA (long): New Smokers: You Do Not Need An Expensive Pipe

    I second you there on the getting a straight-pipe rather than a bent! I found when I was new to smoking that I tended to smoke quite wet and that it was harder for my budget-bent pipes to pass a pipe cleaner - highly annoying when I had a small pond near the draft-hole!