I opened up a tin of JackKnife Plug from the wonderful G. L. Pease about a month ago which was part of a huge order over from the showroom in down in South Carolina at smokingpipes.com - that place is awesome!
Sorry I "stole" that badass flat black Butz-Choquin Formula bent out from under you Dave, but I just couldn't let that one go good sir.
Anyway, I put the JKP in my "cellaring" drawer like I do with all my new blends. I run two drawers, one for cellaring which contains blends that are not opened yet, or may need some time to breathe or dry out a bit (again, I'm still an amateur here):
But after about a month of sitting in there, I went to check on it and:
Oh no! What happened? I didn't even get to try it out! None of my other blends are showing any signs (to my amateur eyes) of molding. Did I do something wrong? Does JKP require some special attention? Is my "cellar drawer" the wrong way to store my blends?
My other drawer is my "Ready, Go!" drawer, which are the blends I'm currently evaluating, if not enjoying:
This system has been working great so far down here in the super-humid North Carolina coast, until this happened.
I tweeted Mr. Pease along with the fine folks over at smokingpipes.com and they are taking great care of me, so no harm done - aside from a wasted brick of what smelled like it would be an amazing A+++ smoke.
Also, Hello fellow pipemen! I guess this post serves as my introduction to your fine community you've built here. This place is fantastic. I've been lurking around for the past few months and I look forward to more interaction and education.
Here's my modest collection:
And a couple of custom favorites:
A flat black cob with a fancy stem, courtesy of Walker Briar Works:
BEHOLD THE CORN-WARDEN! This picture doesn't really do justice on showing how big this pipe really is:
![](http://i.imgur.com/9AiNcwTm.jpg)
Sorry I "stole" that badass flat black Butz-Choquin Formula bent out from under you Dave, but I just couldn't let that one go good sir.
![](http://i.imgur.com/w08QSr7m.jpg)
Anyway, I put the JKP in my "cellaring" drawer like I do with all my new blends. I run two drawers, one for cellaring which contains blends that are not opened yet, or may need some time to breathe or dry out a bit (again, I'm still an amateur here):
![](http://i.imgur.com/WQXiQhAm.jpg)
But after about a month of sitting in there, I went to check on it and:
![](http://i.imgur.com/CLpRGClm.jpg)
Oh no! What happened? I didn't even get to try it out! None of my other blends are showing any signs (to my amateur eyes) of molding. Did I do something wrong? Does JKP require some special attention? Is my "cellar drawer" the wrong way to store my blends?
My other drawer is my "Ready, Go!" drawer, which are the blends I'm currently evaluating, if not enjoying:
![](http://i.imgur.com/qx3MvSNm.jpg)
This system has been working great so far down here in the super-humid North Carolina coast, until this happened.
I tweeted Mr. Pease along with the fine folks over at smokingpipes.com and they are taking great care of me, so no harm done - aside from a wasted brick of what smelled like it would be an amazing A+++ smoke.
Also, Hello fellow pipemen! I guess this post serves as my introduction to your fine community you've built here. This place is fantastic. I've been lurking around for the past few months and I look forward to more interaction and education.
Here's my modest collection:
![](http://i.imgur.com/ZkYOMnJm.jpg)
![](http://i.imgur.com/fntTEuUm.jpg)
And a couple of custom favorites:
A flat black cob with a fancy stem, courtesy of Walker Briar Works:
![](http://i.imgur.com/FhDbrlqm.jpg)
BEHOLD THE CORN-WARDEN! This picture doesn't really do justice on showing how big this pipe really is:
![](http://i.imgur.com/DPTUb1Sm.jpg)