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  1. J

    Sav Porto Corvo 316 KS

    I love the way this pipe looks but I’m just finding it awkward to smoke..a little too heavy to clench for me and for whatever reason does feel right holding. Anyone else have similar issues?
  2. J

    Wilke Peanut Butter

    I was really skeptical about this.. I mean c’mon peanut butter! Well.. boy was I wrong. In an, um nutshell, this smells great, tastes great and the creamy nutty flavor pleasantly stays with you. Works morning, noon or night. A definite must in your rotation. Four stars
  3. J

    So-So Smoke, Awesome Aftertaste

    I’ve had a couple of different blends that are pleasant enough but less than memorable. However, the aftertaste is fantastic as keeps me coming back for more. Anyone else experience something like this? I almost feel like a little operator error on the smoke
  4. J

    Wilke Pipemaker’s Choice

    Mostly I drink my coffee black no sugar, but sometimes after dinner I like a drop or two of liqueur or other booze in it. To me, that’s what Wilke’s Pipemaker’s Choice is. A mild to medium English with a deliciously sweet addition. The latika definitely takes a back seat. A nice almost...
  5. J

    Barclay- Rex Vincent’s

    I was looking for something with a little more flavor than Early Morning Pipe as a breakfast blend. Tried Presbyterian, but I think the nic-hit on an empty stomach was a little too much for me. Vincent’s checks many of my boxes. Nice notes of sweetness, touch of stewed fruit and a hint of...
  6. J

    In-house Pipes from Iconic Shops

    I’ve been thinking about building a collection of estate pipes sold under the branding of famed former and current shops like Nat Sherman, e. Wilke; LJ Peretti, etc.. . These would be for smoking not just collecting.. any thoughts/pitfalls I should watch for?
  7. J

    Greetings from the Bronx!

    Enjoying learning how to block it all out and focus on a good bowl. Only regret is I didn’t pick up the pursuit when the abundance of New York-tobacconists were still in business!
  8. J

    Expanding my palate

    Hello.. first post here! I’m about six weeks into my pipe experience and have been enjoying English blends (emp, mm965 and Presbyterian) plus Elizabethan to break it up. I am realizing Virgina is the common denominator and thinking I should try some straight Va. Learn to appreciate its nuances...