That is a great looking pipe! And Sixpence is such a good blend.
That is a great looking pipe! And Sixpence is such a good blend.
After I wrote that I went over to tobacco reviews and read ur report. I’ll add it to my next order. I’m real curious about the cavendish. Is it the same that Wilke uses for Vermont Maple? I like the VM c.Since it was my idea and John Brandt and I worked on it together, I'd have to say it's good. I got the idea from watching all those durn Reese's commercials, and knowing I can't eat them was driving me crazy. The PB and C blend fills that need with no calories, and helps curb my appetite, too.
It is the same black cavendish. Try both the PB&C and Peanut Butter. It's fun comparing them. And tell John I sent you.After I wrote that I went over to tobacco reviews and read ur report. I’ll add it to my next order. I’m real curious about the cavendish. Is it the same that Wilke uses for Vermont Maple? I like the VM c.
ps I fought off an urge for a peanut butter cup ice cream tonight. Trying to curb the waistlinea!
Smoking the lovely Wilke No. 184 in the same James Upshall S-Grade L184 canadian. This blend really sings in this pipe. Just some Portland water with it.Just started smoking this James Upshall S-Grade L184 canadian estate pipe with some Peretti Blend D-9507. The bowl is huge and the shank has a 4mm air-hole. Relaxing with a glass of Portland water and a home made Old Fashioned with Baker's 7 Bourbon.
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@Country Bladesmith I've smoked a few packets of St Bruno Ready Rubbed in my clay pipes.St Bruno Ready Rubbed in the meer.
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@B_Rock I enjoyed the Squadron leader in my clay pipes.Now smoking Squadron Leader in a Barling post transition bulldog.View attachment 93212