Thank you.That's a beauty!
I didn’t know there were Ferndown blends! Any good?Late 90s Ferndown Yellow & Brown Medium Reserve (by K&K) in the Regina Scarlatta 5 bent egg.
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Getting ready to watch the first PPV UFC of 2024. Going to have Cornell & Diehl Small Batch Folklore (2022, 805/1000) in an unbranded, unmarked, Magnum-sized Swan Neck LC (Large Curve) with a horn stem with an orific bit; this pipe is most likely French in origin, and may be from the late 19th or early 20th Century—it is curve drilled, has a bone tenon, and a cork mortise.
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This gargantuan pipe should get me through 2/3 of this six hour event; no refilling the chamber means I’m less likely to miss a knockout. Here it is next to a Savinelli Series III 320 KS for scale:
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@Humblepipe Hope you're able to watch it in real time this week!
that's awesome, I have a thing for Ferndowns. I think Les Wood is a cool dude.Haven't been produced in some time.. since the early 00s I believe. It's the only Ferndown blend I've ever tried. Made by K&K, definitely good quality leaf here. Of course there's substantial age on this tin - anyone who knows me knows I don't do English/latakia blends, but this one tantalizes me a bit.
The Latakia level is very low but has plenty of oriental zing to compliment the dark and red Virginia. Might even be Syrian Latakia.
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I concur. He turned me on to Cardenal Mendoza sherry lolI
that's awesome, I have a thing for Ferndowns. I think Les Wood is a cool dude.
That’s sad. I loved Lane BlackRaspberry but early on developed a distaste for the humectant Lane puts in all their aros.And I have an unopened tin of Devils Holiday that I don't want. Don't care for it.