Those are some tasty looking flakes! Is this tobacco made in Argentina?Dark Bite flake in an old Gordon.
Thanks, buddy. You’re right, I am lucky, and blessed more than I deserve to be. It just doesn’t get any better than being a grandparent. You get to monopolize all the fun time, and then hand her off once the fussing starts. She was screaming like a banshee when we left on Sunday. As soon as we pulled out of the driveway, my wife and I looked at each other with a sly grin, high-fived, and drove off in the peace and quiet.Bud, I've always enjoyed your pictures, but these are the best by far. That's a beautiful grandbaby. You are a lucky man and that little girl blessed to have you in her life.
I went by how Comoy's listed the model number. Some companies do have varying names for the shape. Try Pipedia and see what Sasieni lists it as.Such a cool shape, the shape of my Sasieni Cambridge looks a lot like this, like a forward canted Dublin with a slightly bent stem? Or is the yachtsman a documented shape?
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@samuelgawith01 Good tobacco choice for a clay pipe; I'll have to get some to smoke in mine.Samuel Gawith 1792 in a clay.View attachment 198568
@Michigan_Bill Good pipe and tobacco choice. I was smoking GH brown twist in my Old Dominion Jamestown clay at the Sealed Knot Battle of Nantwich last weekend. Now smoking Special Virginia in a Pollock Irish harp clay. this baccy dates back to 1770 so it's very well suited to clays!The snow slowed down and the wind stopped so I got outside for a smoke. Orlik Mellow Mixture in a clay. It really hit the spot!
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