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OzPiper

Lifer
Nov 30, 2020
6,872
37,185
72
Sydney, Australia
Onto the 2nd bowl of MacBaren's Navy Flake
This time in the cob

The cob again gave a very open drawing smoke.

I managed to overpack the calabash resulting in a tight draw on lighting.
This resulted in the MacBaren's dreaded tongue bite. To be accurate it was more a tingle at the tip of the tongue.
Removed the bowl, cleared out the fraught hole and Bob's your uncle ! (Oz speak for easy- peasy)
After that it was a very enjoyable mellow smoke with more depth of flavours than with the cob.

Next time I'll pitch the cob against a meer.
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Aug 11, 2022
2,663
20,893
Cedar Rapids, IA
Just tried my first bowl of C&D Dark Burley in the #1 cob.

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It tasted very cigar-like to me on the outset, after a while it smoothed out to those shredded wheat flavors I’ve noticed in their White Burley. I had to put the pipe down halfway through, and found that it resumed a bit like a cigar, too. Somewhat bitter and ashy before smoothing out again. In the future, I’ll try to make sure I can devote a full stretch to this stuff. To be clear, I like cigars, and this could definitely be a nice change of pace smoke for me!
 
Apr 26, 2020
2,239
47,246
Northern California
Just tried my first bowl of C&D Dark Burley in the #1 cob.

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It tasted very cigar-like to me on the outset, after a while it smoothed out to those shredded wheat flavors I’ve noticed in their White Burley. I had to put the pipe down halfway through, and found that it resumed a bit like a cigar, too. Somewhat bitter and ashy before smoothing out again. In the future, I’ll try to make sure I can devote a full stretch to this stuff. To be clear, I like cigars, and this could definitely be a nice change of pace smoke for me!
Thanks for the info, nice to know before I try some
 

shermnatman

Lifer
Jan 25, 2019
1,030
4,869
Philadelphia Suburbs, Pennsylvania
Now Smoking: Checking out a taster sample of Sutliff TS-12 Dark Fired Kentucky Burley Ribbons in a little 4" Old German Clay 'Cutty', and absolutely swimming in the joys of Nicotine Heaven while Sipping/Tasting very slowly.
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Thinking a pinch of this one in a bowl would be a wonderful alternative to the spicier/faster/hotter burn-rate of 5 Bros - being as 5Bs is a Shag cut - as my usual GoTo Vitamin-N booster fuel to Kick-up an otherwise beloved lower/mid-nic blend.

I am feeling 'feeling nicotine dreamy' with TS-12 in the best of ways. Definitely let's leaves you feeling that you smoked something.

Oh, and just finished watching Land of the Giants on MeTV's Super Sci-Fi Saturday Night; and, it turns out some of the Giants like smoking pipes too!
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Next Up: Irwin Allen's The Time Tunnel, on MeTV! - Sherm Natman
 
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JimInks

Sultan of Smoke
Aug 31, 2012
64,866
655,831
Finished work for the day, fed Sleepy Suzy and Molly Danger, and went outside in the cold to feed Daisy the Feral Princess and Tomato the Brave. I think Shy Stripesy was around because as soon as I opened the back door, I saw the motion light on the side of the house go on, so somebody ran from me, and that's Stripesy's MO. Anyway, I'm close to finishing this bowl of first release Watch City Rhythm & Blues in a straight smooth brown 1920s-30s Sasieni patent 8 dot Marborough lovat with a black vulcanite saddle stem.
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haebar

Can't Leave
Nov 10, 2014
348
6,245
East Tennessee
Good morning all! Waking up with some Five Brothers in a MM Country Gentleman.
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