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Steddy

Lifer
Sep 18, 2021
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Western North Carolina
It looks like I'm not the only one that received their shipment of B.S. Flake today. It came looking more like a G&H packaged blend like Bob's chocolate or rum flake in the tin. It's not as dense, thick, and moist as say FVF. It is a lovely smoke though I can't compare to previous releases due to not ever trying them lol.
But Im enjoying it in a leather wrapped Savinelli "Grand Prix" and some cheap liquor my wife brought home. When she said she wanted to have a few drinks I didn't have this in mind 😂. View attachment 216246
Haha those little bottles are fun, they really have a let’s just party vibe.
 

JimInks

Sultan of Smoke
Aug 31, 2012
64,490
646,351
Did a set of waking reps under cloudy skies, and smoked a bowl of year 2016 D&R Three Sails in an undated straight brush etched black Molina apple with a nickel band and a tapered black vulcanite stem. Watching the Twins-Yankees game on Jackie Robinson Day.
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mso489

Lifer
Feb 21, 2013
41,210
60,610
Packed for later today, Esoterica Tilbury, which is Virginia based with burley as the condiment, one of the most immediately experienced premium blends i've smoked, just good from the first puff and seemingly determined to show me every time that it is a superior product. I'm smoking it in my Ferndown smooth fully bent billiard with band and Vulcanite Cumberland stem.

This pipe, made by the artisan carver Les Wood, was given to me by a member here who sent it with a package of Semois that he'd sampled and didn't like at all, after I'd posted on how much I liked a sample I'd smoked. When I thanked him for the tobacco, he asked me how I liked the pipe. I went back to the shipping box and sure enough, there was this beautiful Ferndown. Les Wood, the carver, was a long-time employee of Dunhill, first as a metalsmith and then also doing carving, before going off on his own, and now retired.

Thanks go out to Les in retirement, and to the Forums member who sent along the tobacco and the pipe, also including a large tin of McClellands Frog Morton Cellar. He knows who his is, though he hasn't posted here in a year or more.

The pipe has an especially deep chamber perfect for this delicious blend.
 
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