Sherlock Blend For New Sherlock Series Pipe?

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tg51

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Just got a new Pete Sherlock series in and in that same spirit I'm trying to think of a blend to dedicate to it. Anybody have any suggestions for a English that packs a big wallop worthy of Sir Arthur?
 
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perdurabo

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Out on a limb here, C&D Montfort Point Marine...Dark Fired, Perique& Latakia. Very Stout and loaded with Nicotine.
 

tobefrank

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Jun 22, 2015
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Didn’t Sherlock Holmes dry out the dottle from previously smoked pipes and smoke them again?

You could try that to get the authentic Sherlock Holmes experience...

I must admit that the other suggestions above sound more appealing though.
 

mso489

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Feb 21, 2013
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C&D Stratfordshire, bulk, for full strength, and for a refined English, Nat Sherman 536.
 

vates

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Sep 16, 2019
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Just got a new Pete Sherlock series in and in that same spirit I'm trying to think of a blend to dedicate to it. Anybody have any suggestions for a English that packs a big wallop worthy of Sir Arthur?

What shape did you get?
 
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jpmcwjr

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May 12, 2015
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Didn’t Sherlock Holmes dry out the dottle from previously smoked pipes and smoke them again?

You could try that to get the authentic Sherlock Holmes experience...

I must admit that the other suggestions above sound more appealing though.

That's what AC Doyle wrote! And dried overnight on the mantle, IIRC.
I've always imagine Sherlock smoked a really grungy black rope, which made for really strong next day dottle smoking!
 

alaskanpiper

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May 23, 2019
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Anything strong.

If it must simply be English, any Gawith brown rope (Happy Bogie is my favorite). If it must be an strong English style blend, Dunhill Nightcap I suppose, although I didn't find that blend to be as strong as it's reputation would have had me believe.
 
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milehighpiper

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I am always impressed by the quality of the inexpensive John Bull Royal English Blend! If you are looking for a good english (not a bad one or a great one) this one is the blend for your pipe. I can see Holmes walking into "Bucking em" palace to meet with someone about a new case and he observes/inspects a jar full of this stuff on a desk and throws it in his pipe!
 
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