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    Stanwell PAD: I COULDN'T HELP MYSELF!!!

    Sounds like it would have been foolish to pass them up...and nobody wants to be foolish. They are real beauties...love the billiard. I got carried away last night after swearing I would stop buying pipes for a while...then proceeded to pull the trigger on my second Nording...an unsmoked billiard...
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    Birthday year pipe...anyone have one?

    @tbradsim1 Some beautiful grain in that birthday year pipe Brad. I have noticed that most of the Dunhills displayed in this thread are thick walled and wonder if that changes the smoke experience when compared to a thinner walled briar. All of mine are quite thin...average of about an eighth an...
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    Protect The Tongue At All Costs

    I am realizing that oral health in general is a part of enjoying the pipe. My first few months of smoking I blew the roof of my mouth clean off, more than once...took weeks to recover. I eat less spicy foods and don't suck on the pipe like I'm at the teat.
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    Birthday year pipe...anyone have one?

    Well gents...there are some real sweethearts posted here. I really appreciate your pics and posts. Very interesting with the Dunhill theme...seems to really be the smokers choice where nostalgia and quality come together. I know that pipes and the culture are important in our lives already, but...
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    Birthday year pipe...anyone have one?

    For sure...to find a pipe that's almost fifty years old in good shape and of quality will cost. I was originally looking for a Barling (pre-trans) or a Dunhill but just kept getting beat out...or the buy it now was off my screen. Then this BBB came up and after some research and the fact that it...
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    Birthday year pipe...anyone have one?

    @numbersix...that is a real beauty...thanks for sharing. @purplemotoman...seems we are both pipe smoking, motorcycle riding, born in 68 hooligans...right on!
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    FINALLY! An Antique Store Find! (Pics For Proof)

    The pipes look amazing and the stand is pretty awesome too...great find!
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    My new Devil Anse

    Very nice pipe...love the stem and grain on it. Happy Birthday!
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    Birthday year pipe...anyone have one?

    Hello excellent piper community... Wanted to share this very recent experience. I pulled the trigger with wild abandonment the other week on Ebay...and behold...my Birth year pipe was delivered to me! It has obvious sentimental value as well as another most excellent reason to hunt down another...
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    What is Frog Morton

    Just smoked some Cellar for the first time a few days ago...very nice...found it almost too sweet. Can't believe that aging in whiskey barrels can do that...but gotta believe what they say. Does anyone really know the secret to what makes this blend and the other FM's so freak'in good...
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    A Few Pics of My Cellar

    @ cigrmaster...thanks for that review...I have a feeling I will enjoy it...it seems to still be out of stock at smokingpipes.com as I just placed an order last week. It's elusiveness will just make it that much sweeter when I find it. ~Verse
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    Frog Morton On The Bayou and McClelland's In General...

    With a majority of the Frog Morton family, I find them very moist and like to dry them out quite a bit. Then I give it a good rub out...produces a more satisfying experience with this blender. Hope you make peace with your pipe...and what's in it.
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    Tried Frog Morton On The Town

    Remember the taste of the sweet FM...then get yourself a bowl of Dunhill's Early Morning Pipe. That would be a nice way to create the right kind of juxtaposition to get a feel for an easy going English blend (no frills) and the flavoured up FM's. BTW...I am in love with the FM lineup even though...
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    A Few Pics of My Cellar

    Thanks...only way to know is to give it a whirl. So many tobaccos :)
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    A Few Pics of My Cellar

    Thanks yazamitaz...was looking for a description of the experience of the smoke, taste, etc. I have read most of the posts on tobacco reviews and elsewhere. It's nice to get a fresh review. I wonder if this one is a little too bold for me...as I have been looking for a nice straight VA and this...
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    A Few Pics of My Cellar

    Just stumbled on this thread and can't stop looking. Quick question...the Wessex Brigade Campaign Flake caught my attention. Any descriptions to lay down about that one.
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    Want some new baccy - what should I get?

    Would suggest some "Early Morning Pipe" and the original "Frog Morton"...still can't seem to get enough of that one. Happy hunting!
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    I Think I've Found My Shape.

    Great topic! I thought I would love the big chunky full and half bent pipes, so I bought an older estate Brigham mountaineer. Super excellent, until I purchased a Brigham Chinook #62 (made in France)...which is a quarter bent apple...rusticated finish and under 50 grams. It feels amazing in hand...
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    Taking A Hiatus From Smoking

    Good to listen to your body always...I take breaks as needed...or until my mouth feels ok after a good smash up. All the best and wish you a quick recovery. Take Care