The first time I smoked that plug, I smoked for 45 mins and got such a nic hit that I puked lol. Nic tolerance has elevated since thenIt says 'made in Dublin' and on the other side, '950'. I like this pipe. It is so old no matter which tobacco I use, it all just sort of tastes like the pipe. Its like it has made up its mind and doesn't want to change.
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Can't deny, as for the undersigned, lately, I'm becoming more and more old school purist'' in my pipe preferances,that may explain with a fact I'm getting on in age (52)but yes, I'd suggest you to try any burley forward blend for those Rosslares,and preferably in well dried condition@paulie66scandinavian glad to hear yours smokes well! I still love this line of pipes, I’d probably give another one a try someday. The grain, silver bands, and stem color are stunning to me. Also, I’ve been using the 120 for VaPer’s. Maybe I’d have better luck trying a cooler, drier smoking tobacco? Not sure, but maybe worth a shot. Both 120’s are my least favorite pipes to smoke, at the moment.
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Current Pete Fleet. Had a few others that I’ve sold off. From left: Rosslare Royal Irish 120, Rosslare Royal Irish 6, Short Classic 15, Sandblasted Silver Mounted Army 102, Smooth Spigot 120, Natural Silver Mounted Army 15.
I considered getting those cheapo stands because I smoke mostly bents and most pipe stands are sometimes not friendly to bents. Good to see that it looks great that way! I will definitely be displaying my pipes that way soon@Mr.Mike thank you! I got the underlying shelf unit from Goodwill for around $15, and the stands are the ultra cheapo basic folding stands that go for around $1 a piece. I chose those stands simply because they are modular, and can be placed at an angle atop the wooden piece, which has no space for a proper pipe rack. Necessity dictated the setup, but overall I do enjoy the pipes resting at such a jaunty angle. A little thrift and creativity can work wonders!