This post caught my attention. I bought some American cut plug mixture a few weeks ago and have been enjoying it very much. Very interesting that you and WCC are working on tweaking the recipe a little bit.Tried to sleep again with no luck, so I got back up and am smoking Watch City American Cut Plug Mixture Beta Test #2 in a medium brown 1982 smooth slight bend straight grain Ben Wade Martinique freehand sitter with a wide top and a black vulcanite stem. It's a pretty decent blend, but it's not as good as what we ended up with.
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Nice clay pipe, Old German Clay? I’ve decided to adopt your Flaketastic February theme. I’m going to go look for a tobacco review on this baccy.Hello on this first Saturday of Flaketastic February! Half a Dragon Flake in the clay this morning, with coffee. This stuff is tobacco candy. YUM!
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He is 27" tip of nose to base of tail and a lean 14 pounds. The vet says hhe's a Siberian. He is a very gentle cat and one heck of a hunter. Not a day goes by that he doesn't bring a kill or two home. Moles, voles, mice, rabbits, squirrels, you name it.He's also a BIG cat! So THAT'S your namesake, right @FurCoat?
I hope you get some more also. You have some great examples of classic American pipes. I have a handful of Kaywoodie's including my grandfather's 93B Supergrain. I seem to have better luck with finding Dr. Grabow's.Watching the Six Nations rugby this afternoon, Italy and England was a good game and Italy put in a really good showing, now I’m waiting for the Wales Vs Scotland game to start with ‘22 Folklore in the Kaywoodie Centennial bulldog before I move on to MacB London Burley in the Centennial billiard. I know I’ve said it before but these pipes are incredible, I absolutely love them and hope I get the opportunity to add more to my collection.
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