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Jun 23, 2019
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The last bits of two tins (2004 St James Woods and 2007 Tudor Castle) in my Old Antiquari bulldog.

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Love the proportions of that bulldog ?

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Pirate Kake in a Medico. Haven't smoked any for a while. I like it, but not exactly an all-day smoke.

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I've said this before and I'll say it again, not enough TOBACCO PICS in this thread! Well done capturing the textures here!

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Catching up on this thread as I wait for some rubbed out McC's Matured Cake to dry before I load it into this Doctor's "Bamboozled" bent tomato ?

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JimInks

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Aug 31, 2012
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Couldn't sleep, so I finally got out of bed, and decided to try something different for a first smoke of the day. I've never smoked Edward G. Robinson's Pipe Blend in a cob before, so I picked up a straight 1984 MM General cob with a black vulcanite plastic stem, which I haven't smoked in years, and am giving it a go.
 

mso489

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Feb 21, 2013
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SPC Potlatch, an effective blend of six or more tobaccos, nicely set off in this Thompson (Cigar) house pipe which, according to the stamp, was sourced in West Germany, a quarter bent smooth freehand with plateau on the brim, and a good broad chamber to let all those tobaccos harmonize. The pipe was a gift from friends in Queens NYC.
 
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