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Erehwesle

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Apr 20, 2020
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So I'm a reader, and writer, and trying to make a list of literary themed pipe blends to try.

C&D Haunted Bookshop
Tom Sawyer
The C&D Lovecraft themed blends
I know there are a number of Sherlock Holmes blends
I think Elizabethan qualifies, at least I'm saying so

any other suggestions?

For those interested that is a mid 70's Alder Contessa and a Jean-Pierre Lupin fountain pen. Pipe is a MM Elf Cobbit and the tobacco Haunted Bookshop

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Erehwesle

Starting to Get Obsessed
Apr 20, 2020
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591
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Sylva, NC
Ken Byron Ventures' "Byronic Slices"

Nice notebook, by the way.

Thanks! I usually get my notebooks from this Etsy shop, they are very reasonable for a good quality leather notebook, also great paper.

 
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Bowie

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Thanks! I usually get my notebooks from this Etsy shop, they are very reasonable for a good quality leather notebook, also great paper.


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Lifer
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So I'm a reader, and writer, and trying to make a list of literary themed pipe blends to try.

C&D Haunted Bookshop
Tom Sawyer
The C&D Lovecraft themed blends
I know there are a number of Sherlock Holmes blends
I think Elizabethan qualifies, at least I'm saying so

any other suggestions?

For those interested that is a mid 70's Alder Contessa and a Jean-Pierre Lupin fountain pen. Pipe is a MM Elf Cobbit and the tobacco Haunted Bookshop

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Watch City Old Dominion smells like a library book. ?
 

mso489

Lifer
Feb 21, 2013
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No blend or brand names occur to me beyond those mentioned. But here are some possibilities.

T.S. Eliot Strong English -- he was born in St. Louis, Mo., but moved to England and became as British as he could

Captain Ahab -- Navy flake with rum

Amherst Garden -- a floral aromatic in honor of Emily Dickenson

Bow Hunter -- in honor of James Dickey, the poet

Teeth Mother -- from the Robert Bly poem "Teeth Mother Naked At Last"

Howl -- for the Allen Ginsberg poem

Grasshopper -- for the poet Mary Oliver

Weary's Castle -- for Robert Lowell's poem Lord Weary's Castle
 
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