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JimInks

Sultan of Smoke
Aug 31, 2012
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Half way through this bowl of 2019 Prince Albert in an undated, unbranded straight smooth brown made in France Los Alton VBF Canadian with a tapered black vulcanite stem. Got a few things done, including reading baseball box scores. Going to check on the ferals soon. I'll likely end the day with this smoke.
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JOHN72

Lifer
Sep 12, 2020
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A beautiful picture ! Would be something to be at sea in one of those.
That's right, my friend. I think this blend of tobacco, would fit perfectly, on that boat. I love the aroma of the tin, it smells like a mechanic workshop for trucks, from the eighties. And when you smoke it, it's magnificent. Personal opinion, of course.
 
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Skippy B. Coyote

Part of the Furniture Now
Jun 19, 2023
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Briar Fox in a Morgan Bones Milan and Mr. Brown iced coffee for me tonight, since sometimes you just want tobacco flavored tobacco and coffee flavored coffee.puffy

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On to my second bowl of Briar Fox for the night! I can't tell if this blend has improved dramatically after a year of aging in a Ball jar or if my pipe smoking skills and ability to pull flavors from a blend have just improved dramatically over the past year, but I remember when I first tried it a year ago I found Briar Fox to be a fairly monotone, hot burning, and bitey smoke. Revisiting Briar Fox tonight though roughly 11 months later it's smoking cool and comfortable and I can really taste the dark, earthy, leaf litter flavors of the red Virginias as well as the hay and grass from the bright Virginias and a very subtle nuttiness from the Burleys. It's all smoothed out quite a bit and there's no sharp acidity from the bright Virginias like I remember it having when I first tried it.

I will admit that the proportions of Virginias and Burleys create a very cigarette-like flavor experience at times, but not like a cheap chemical laden cigarette, I mean a really good RYO cigarette rolled with natural unadulterated tobaccos and unbleached papers. Lucky for me I like that sorta flavor, so Briar Fox is a winner in my book, though your milage may vary.
 
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