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  1. Ishmael93

    Selecting Your First Pipe

    In my opinion a good starter pipe can be had in the range of $15 - $150 , that covers the entire gamut from MM cobs and basket pipes all the way up to entry level Savinellis, Peterson’s and other reputable makers.
  2. Ishmael93

    C&D Briar Fox ?

    The tin is from mid 2019
  3. Ishmael93

    C&D Briar Fox ?

    I have a tin sitting around along with some Haunted Book Shop but I don’t know which to open next since I’m plowing through BF #2 at the moment. I need some opinions from the clan ?
  4. Ishmael93

    Hello From Cheltenham, PA

    That sounds like a winner to me , I frequent Holts from time to time in Center City as well
  5. Ishmael93

    Hello From Cheltenham, PA

    Cheltenham is In Montgomery County , PA right outside of Philadelphia County . Yes sir there is a mass cult of PA pipers I’m here
  6. Ishmael93

    Thoughts on C&D Burley Flake #2 ?

    I have heard good things about #4 but the Latakia in the blend kind of made me proceed with questions. I’m not really a Lat fan
  7. Ishmael93

    Thoughts on C&D Burley Flake #2 ?

    C&D Burley Flake #2 is a good blend in my opinion . The main take on it is the dark burleys with their woodsy, spicy and earthy almost cigar like notes and then the red Virginia weaves in and out of the bowl with a mild sweetness. Anyone else think highly of BF #2 or any of the other C&D...
  8. Ishmael93

    Hello From Cheltenham, PA

    Hello everyone , I just wanted to introduce myself as a newbie to the forum . I have nearly 10 years of pipe smoking under my belt but I am eager to learn some more from the “codgers”. My favorite thus far is Burley tobacco ( C&D Burley Flake #2)