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Mr_houston

Part of the Furniture Now
Dec 30, 2020
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4,843
Texas
HU Janneman Flake in a Stanwell saddle bit billiard from their Rondo series.

I am new to HU tobaccos, since they started shipping to the US. This is red and brown VAs with a bit of perique. Medium in taste and very much my style. A beautifully constructed long flake.

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Dec 3, 2021
5,639
49,249
Pennsylvania & New York
Going to have Gawith, Hogarth & Co. Whisky Twist in a small Forestier Bourgeois & Cie (F.B.C.) Freehand(?) with Natural Horn Stem—I’m not sure what this shape is—it’s sort of like an Aladdin on a ski? This company is probably better known for their watches now under the name Forestier & Cie, and of course, their leather clad Longchamp pipes (which I also collect and smoke).

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Douglas

Starting to Get Obsessed
Apr 1, 2023
248
2,884
Georgia, USA
HU Janneman Flake in a Stanwell saddle bit billiard from their Rondo series.

I am new to HU tobaccos, since they started shipping to the US. This is red and brown VAs with a bit of perique. Medium in taste and very much my style. A beautifully constructed long flake.

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I really like the look of that Stanwell.
 

JimInks

Sultan of Smoke
Aug 31, 2012
65,095
662,572
Enjoyed a short, but necessary snooze, and am just finishing this bowl of year 2020 Peter Heinrichs Golden Sliced in a 1970s full bend straight grain rough top Savinelli Autograph 6 sitter with a cumberland stem. Haven't smoked this pipe in a long time. Gotta take a better photo of it.
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JimInks

Sultan of Smoke
Aug 31, 2012
65,095
662,572
Now smoking year 2016 Peter Heinrichs Special Curly in the first pipe Trever Talbot made when he went to France many years ago. It's a smooth straight Algerian briar Lumberman with a long shank and a black vulcanite saddle stem, unbranded. This will get me to a late dinner. I need to get Trever to brand this for me some day.
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