





DAAAMN that's a crazy burnout! Kinda cool to seeThe second pipe i was happy to open, awaiting my return, was a new-to-me Pete Deluxe PSB.
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This was a replacement for the Newgrange i bought new during the SP sale. Smoked it a few times and then this happened - bowl failure:
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That's not flash glare...it's an ashy white spot:
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This shot clearly shows the burn out in the inside of the bowl due to a weak spot in the briar:
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So now, onto the new Deluxe PSB with a bowl of Penny Farthing.
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Very cool!Per Jensen Dark Fired Kentucky in a
1940’s Merchant Service Bing “Special” and an Americano️ on the Side. View attachment 386571A smaller pipe this time around as it packs a punch
It has an excellent taste being earthy with hints of wood. A little sweetness but not overly sweet and plenty of nicotine .
Bloom or Plume, it's a crystallization of the sugars and oils in the tobacco, I've had it happen to cigars and have always considered it a good thing/sign of correct humidity and storage.Samuel Gawith in Bari de Luxe. First time seeing this many cristals. I don’t understand too much about this phenomenon. Was i lucky with this tin?View attachment 386572View attachment 386573View attachment 386574
Thanks! Guess I’m doing something the right way!Bloom or Plume, it's a crystallization of the sugars and oils in the tobacco, I've had it happen to cigars and have always considered it a good thing/sign of correct humidity and storage.
