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    Fun Things To Do With Empty Tobacco Tins

    Where's the Scirocco? In your garage I hope. Under rated VW.
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    What Are You Listening To - July, 2024

    Love Sade. Good choice.
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    It's About Time I Said Hello.

    Welcome from Colorado.
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    Greetings from Spain

    Bienvenido desde Colorado.
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    Fishing

    I just returned from the Northwoods of WI. Visiting a friend from college. Spent a few hours each day throwing flies at bluegill, rock bass, largemouth, and small mouth bass. Love catching bluegills just as much as the bass, so much fun on a fly rod. I always tell myself I need to do that...
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    Lakelands: Let's Build A Sauce Scale

    Yup I have seen those options. My point is that for newer smokers it would be nice to have something already curated/put together. The number of different blends within a given type is amazing, fun, but also a bit bewildering. This a great thing but also a bit hard to navigate. Speaking as a...
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    Ennerdale: A Review

    Well said.
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    Lakelands: Let's Build A Sauce Scale

    Reading through this as a new pipe smoker made me think that having a packaged "flight" or sampler set of one type of blend would be really cool. I would buy such a thing. Love to have a Lakeland sampler/flight, a straight VA, an English flight, and a VA/PER flight.
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    Ennerdale: A Review

    Thanks for the link. I am a newb trying to sort out what I like and I like Ennerdale. The love/hate descriptions of it just made me want to try it for myself. I am glad I did. I am looking forward to trying more tobacco of all kinds. Though maybe not a lot of Latakia, but I shall keep an open...
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    MM Cob Love

    Strangely enough I smoked a bowl of HH Bold Kentucky in a Morgan bones then a bowl in a cob. I was curious what I would find. Still prefer the cob. I heard this applied to whiskey. Drink what you like how you like it. It's your whiskey and your time. Do what works for you. Same in pipes.
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    MM Cob Love

    I am new to pipes smoking and feel the same. I have a few briar pipes but really like how easy the draw is on my MM cobs. Mine are all filter pipes that I smoke sans filter. I was wondering if it was just me.
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    New to Pipes

    Welcome. The only aromatic I truly like is Country Squire's TomBiggbee. Order some online from them. Unique and tasty. Used to be called Old Toby. I still a newbie myself, but that one is good.
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    Greetings from the Front Range in CO

    If I don't have a cob in the vest while chasing trout of quail, I have an inexpensive "field cigar".
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    Greetings from the Front Range in CO

    Indeed. I have noticed it certainly packs a punch. Pipe induced nap. Love it.
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    Greetings from the Front Range in CO

    My wife is from Enfield. Greetings.
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    Greetings from the Front Range in CO

    Hello. I'm new to pipes. Love a good cigar. Still working through what blends I prefer. I am pretty sure Latakia and me are not friends. VaPer blends I am digging. Also just got a tin of St. Bruno and it's my type of smoke. Aromatics, meh so far but TomBiggbee is interesting on occasion...
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    First Impression: St Bruno Ready Rubbed

    New member, new to pipes. Thanks for the review. It inspired me to pick up a tin. I now understand what quality tobacco is. This suits my pallette very nicely. Have been hesitant to fork out a little more scratch for a tobacco. This is worth it for me. Smokes well, tastes great, room note is...