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dunnyboy

Lifer
Jul 6, 2018
2,594
32,414
New York
Good Morning everyone! Another day in Florida paradise with the temperatures expected to reach the mid 60s by early afternoon. Better than being in NYC with a projected high in the 30s with the added bonus of being back to wearing 'Empire Builders' and open toed sandals. For those of you unfamiliar with the term 'Empire Builders' it refers to the knee length canvas style kaki shorts. They are usually starched when pressed and the saying goes that when worn the legs move but the shorts remain stationary! I am starting my pipe journey this morning with this @weezel meerschaum 'cutty' pipe with amber stem and fine silver filigree work. The silver work unscrews in the middle to allow for cleaning and maintenance which is quite unusual for it to survive intact. The hallmarks date the pipe to the late 1890s and in common with many pipes of the time the case has no makers name although I would suspect it was a product of the Viennese pipe carving trade. I will be smoking the remaining Gawith Dark Plug that I brought down from NYC and then I will move on to a 'Salty Dogs' plug later in the morning.

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Very pukka—both your Empire Builders and the pipe!
 

Carol

Lifer
Dec 15, 2021
1,454
27,642
NW NM, USA
Yay! I'm back! My last eye recheck went well. I can now smoke my pipes again. And drive again. My first smoke after far too long is my first ever burn of Ennerdale, courtesy of a kind forum member, @FurCoat. Thank you very much sir! My initial impression is, I like it. Really pleasant tin(bag) note and room note. No tongue burn. I think i need to let it dry longer. Or find a blacksmith with a spare ember! 😀 It's only my first time with this tobacco of renown, but so far, it's favorable. 20240220_092738.jpg
 

BenMN

Lifer
Jun 21, 2023
2,390
40,752
St. Paul, MN
Yay! I'm back! My last eye recheck went well. I can now smoke my pipes again. And drive again. My first smoke after far too long is my first ever burn of Ennerdale, courtesy of a kind forum member, @FurCoat. Thank you very much sir! My initial impression is, I like it. Really pleasant tin(bag) note and room note. No tongue burn. I think i need to let it dry longer. Or find a blacksmith with a spare ember! 😀 It's only my first time with this tobacco of renown, but so far, it's favorable.
Welcome back!
Glad to hear everything went well.
 

Speak Easy

Lifer
Jan 12, 2024
2,833
31,488
44
Western Oklahoma
Yay! I'm back! My last eye recheck went well. I can now smoke my pipes again. And drive again. My first smoke after far too long is my first ever burn of Ennerdale, courtesy of a kind forum member, @FurCoat. Thank you very much sir! My initial impression is, I like it. Really pleasant tin(bag) note and room note. No tongue burn. I think i need to let it dry longer. Or find a blacksmith with a spare ember! 😀 It's only my first time with this tobacco of renown, but so far, it's favorable. View attachment 290010
Yay! Nice to have you back and glad everything went well!
 

Birddog66

Lifer
Nov 29, 2020
2,997
53,386
Newhaven England
Yay! I'm back! My last eye recheck went well. I can now smoke my pipes again. And drive again. My first smoke after far too long is my first ever burn of Ennerdale, courtesy of a kind forum member, @FurCoat. Thank you very much sir! My initial impression is, I like it. Really pleasant tin(bag) note and room note. No tongue burn. I think i need to let it dry longer. Or find a blacksmith with a spare ember! 😀 It's only my first time with this tobacco of renown, but so far, it's favorable. View attachment 290010
Great to have you back Carol, I’m so happy everything went smoothly.
 
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