Thanks Sean. It’s a fantastic smoker.That pipe is looking great
My traditional inclinations led me to an exercise in frustration with port orford cedar, a couple years ago. To group them by spine and weight like this would have required many more shafts than I had to work with, and my shooting turned south quickly. I went back to imitation woodgrain carbons. Someday when I have more time, patience, and shafts, I'll give woodies a try again!Got as much work done outside before the rain started. I have retreated to the tool shed/wood shop. I’m going through a bunch of cedar shafts and marking the “spine” for different poundage bows. Next measure weight in grams.
Enjoying some HH ODF IN a MM Cob.
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The many faces of "Santa" smoking "Sammy Hagar's" tobacco.Basic Eltang rusticated pocker
with Tabac De La Semois: Le Petit Robin
So I decided to smoke and fool around.
This is my first time smoking this tobacco. very dry - strange, strong, burns quickly, cigar notes creep through.
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Like the pipe.Missed out on my mandated two smokes/day of my meer yesterday so starting the day off with it so I can squeeze in four. Wouldn't want to fail to keep a commitment I had made to myself for the very first time in my life.
Pipe Force VI. I like this stuff