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Sobrbiker

Lifer
Jan 7, 2023
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51,838
Casa Grande, AZ
Well, I think I got air in the pump…all new fluid and filters and zero hydraulics on the tractor. Rather than breaking things, I cleaned up and will revisit tomorrow.
Now finishing incinerating a bunch of boxes. Funny, the CAO lattice Dublin was my choice last time I burned trash. This time it’s Irish Flake.
Then on to fuel the manure factory…
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FurCoat

Lifer
Sep 21, 2020
10,179
96,232
North Carolina
Last one of the work day before I eat dinner. Early 1880s meerschaum pipe with gold filigree band and full amber stem probably by either an Austrian or Parisian pipe maker. It is a well colored pipe from years of smoking and before anyone asks that is not 'Ox Blood' but a very pleasing 'turd color' on steroids caused by damp plug or twist with the oils being soaked up by the pipe. My before dinner pipeful is a bowl of Cannon Plug kindly sent to me by a charming gentlemen on this forum. I'll see you all later before I head to bed as I have a massive salad waiting for me.

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That is a truly beautiful pipe.
 

JimInks

Sultan of Smoke
Aug 31, 2012
64,442
645,113
Relaxing after a wonderful salad, snapper and snow peas dinner with strawberries for dessert. I'm passing the first third of this bowl of Watch City English Ernie-ental in a straight dark brown and tan rusticated Peterson 2023 Saint Patrick’s Day 264 Canadian with an Irish flag colored ferrule and tapered black acrylic stem. Community Coffee, neat, is my drink. Off to work now.
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Fo0zle

Lurker
Jan 22, 2023
46
250
30
Western N.C.
Sutliff 507C in a Missouri Meerschaum while I let my Savinelli rest. The MM is a nice pipe but man this sucker gets hot.

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Interesting note on the 507C. I bought it about a year ago as my first pure Virginia and then stopped smoking right after that. So due to me not smoking a pipe for a long time I managed to age it a year.

I found it flavorless and boring a year ago. I thought Virginias weren’t for me. But today? I’m in love with it. Bright, spicy, delicious. The scent of it is fantastic.

Do I have to wait a year every time I want a pure Virginia or are there other tobaccos out there that will give me more of this right out of the tin?
 

JimInks

Sultan of Smoke
Aug 31, 2012
64,442
645,113
Now smoking Wilke No. 72 in a pre-1974 dark brown straight Larus & Brother Co. Signature billiard with a nickel band and a tapered black vulcanite stem with the initials LCR on the top of the stem. This blend was smoked by Walter Cronkite. Listening to the first episode of Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar from my radio collection.
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