I'm debating between two Lovats. One is oil cured Rind, the other a regular Rind. Decisions, decisions!Well...Gotta keep these guys in business somehow. I definitely can't do it by myself so secretly drumming up some sales is one way to go.
I'm debating between two Lovats. One is oil cured Rind, the other a regular Rind. Decisions, decisions!Well...Gotta keep these guys in business somehow. I definitely can't do it by myself so secretly drumming up some sales is one way to go.
Oil cured is always a nice option. Once broken in, there would really be no difference. There really is no wrong decision between those two. (Except, of course, not buying at least one of them).I'm debating between two Lovats. One is oil cured Rind, the other a regular Rind. Decisions, decisions!
Nice! Definitely an excellent choice, a real beauty. Can't wait to see it in this thread!Went with this one...View attachment 269808
Lovely. Nice choice.Went with this one...View attachment 269808
I was wondering how your interview went, thanks for the update. Continued prayers for you bro.Interview went well yesterday but ended up working to a out 1030pm. I have an interview tomorrow for a different position as well! Bringing the night to a close with Five Brothers in the Marxman Bulldog.
Put the University flake in a jar for 6 months and then see how it does..Trying out my brand new Chacom Montmartre with a bowl of Petersons University flake.
Hadn't intended to buy this pipe. I had a Savinelli and a Barling in mind but the Savinelli was much larger than I wanted and I thought the Barling was expensive. I've always looked past these yellow stemmed MontMartres in favour of the black Chacom Champs Elysees but seeing them both side by side the Montmartres looked the nicer in the flesh.
A really nice well made pipe. I'm warming to Chacom. This is the second one I've bought and I'm quite impressed
As for the University flake, it's OK. I'm not getting the rich flavours of plum and fig that they claim for it. Perhaps just a hint on the tongue. It's perfectly pleasant and smokes very well but otherwise an average, lightly cased aro virginia. Probably won't become a regular smoke though I wouldn't turn it down in an emergency. On the other hand it's a close relative to the tastier burley and perique Petersons I prefer and so probably a good choice for breaking a new pipe as I can't think there'll be anything in it that will ghost.
Looking forward to trying some deluxe Navy roll in this pipe.
@Cloozoe You are an inspiration and aspiration!Old guy smoking some old tobacco in an old pipe.