@UB 40 I've smoked a few packets of St Bruno in my clay pipes. Found a St Bruno packet while litter picking - a shame it was empty!
@UB 40 I've smoked a few packets of St Bruno in my clay pipes. Found a St Bruno packet while litter picking - a shame it was empty!
@UB 40 I've smoked a few packets of St Bruno in my clay pipes. Found a St Bruno packet while litter picking - a shame it was empty!
@UB 40 I think it suits the King's Clay; I'll have to get a tin of St Bruno Flake when I order from Smokingpipes again - and another tin of Musketeer!St. Bruno is actually one of my favourites.
Why do this? It’s not enjoyable, it wastes tobacco which is a waste of money, and it’s antithetical to pipe smoking culture in general.Another forum member said I'd probably win this!
Should I try downing a clay at the UK Pipe Show???
No picture, just War Horse Green in a cob again.
It’s amazing that learning how to prepare, pack, and pace my smoke can change such a blend from an obnoxious, offensive oddity into a good smoke that will see itself in my rotation fairly often. Now I really wanna try the Bar.
…hell, I may even give lakelands or 1792 a shot! I ain’t skeered!!