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JimInks

Sultan of Smoke
Aug 31, 2012
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Enjoyed a tasty golden delicious apple, and am just passing the quarter mark on this bowl of Wilke No. 44 in a 1970s slight bend black sandblasted English Rustic 120S Billiard (Comoy’s second) with a black vulcanite saddle stem. Starting to run low on this blend now. Watching the Winston Churchill episode of WWII: Masters of War.
 

gamzultovah

Lifer
Aug 4, 2019
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21,340
Smoking some more Elizabethan in a MM Gent. I didn’t like this blend 3 months ago, and now I’m really enjoying it. I won’t be a quick judge of new blends because many aspects change with time. Another dirty Martini, listening to “ Accidental Tourist “ a jazz band with a a nice vibe. Stand up bass is awesome.
Same here. I bought a pound blind based on reviews and the fact that I don’t mind cellaring for the future and for friends to enjoy. I’ll revisit it again in January.
 

Birddog66

Lifer
Nov 29, 2020
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53,386
Newhaven England
Been cracking a few tins from the cellar this December. Since the pandemic started, haven't been able to share well aged tins with anyone. Very disheartning. Anyway, pulled a 2013 extinct, McCelland British Woods. Savored the artwork on the tin, peeled the seal, lifted to smell the aroma, and promptly dropped on the floor! I gasped, and watched as vintage tobacco spilled over the floor and the tin continued to roll and spread tobacco even further. Long story short, I was not gonna waste this tin. I'm smoking as I type, enjoying a tobacco we can't get anymore and feeling pretty lucky. Cheers......
Sounds like something I’d do, glad you could rescue it, if it had been me there would be cat fur in the mix.
 
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