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JimInks

Sultan of Smoke
Aug 31, 2012
65,900
686,773
Now smoking year 2012 Rolando’s Own in a smooth straight early ‘60s Lane era “William Conrad” Charatan Executive Extra Large stretch apple with diagonal channel cuts on the lower right and left of the bowl along with a black vulcanite double comfort saddle stem.
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MisterBadger

Lifer
Oct 6, 2024
1,035
8,732
Ludlow, UK
3 days of spring sunshine, and the soil is dried out enough to work again. Planted parsnip seedlings, pruned off about 10 years' growth of wild root stock suckers from a cherry tree, dug a bed for early potatoes, which are sprouting on the windowsills at home at an alarming rate. Then lit up a bowl of McConnell's Scottish Cake in the Chris Askwith Liverpool Morta and watched the sun set over the Teme valley till the stars came out. With a Thermos of black coffee. Very satisfying day, and I hope you all had something similar. :)
 

das3353

Lifer
Sep 7, 2019
2,356
58,265
GLP Navigator in a Genod Bulldog

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BenMN

Lifer
Jun 21, 2023
2,734
46,417
St. Paul, MN
This afternoon I’m enjoying a birthday blizzard bowl of Hal O The Wynd in my Irwin’s 676

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I took the day off to relax, spend some extra time with my family, attend Ash Wednesday services, enjoy my yearly steak, and smoke a nice cigar, not necessarily in that order. Instead, I got my birthday blizzard, a fairly common event for an early March birthday: at least 8 inches of snow so far, with 30-50 mph winds, and projected to last until the early morning hours. So instead of steak, it'll be spaghetti, a traditional birthday treat; instead of going out on the town, we'll stay home at watch a movie. At least we've had electricity most of the day.

It's too cold and windy for a full-size cigar, so I'm spending some quality time in my tent with the propane heater. My birthday hauls have been delayed due to weather, but that's ok: lots of quality tobacco in my stash. After Monday's first taste of HOTW, I wanted to see if it's as good as I remembered. It is. I'll be shopping for more of this.

I consider the Irwins 676 to be my birth year pipe: as far as I can tell, it was made in the mid to late 60s: close enough for me.

I also consider this to be my pipe birthday: a year ago today I bought my first pipe, the Irwins 676, and received some free samples of house blends with it. Total cost: $10 cash. After my first taste of Cap'n Black Gold induced tongue bite, I tried one of the house blends, and found it much better. It's been a learning experience with some challenges and frustrations, but overall very enjoyable and worthwhile. This forum has been a big part of that enjoyment: I've enjoyed a lot of fellowship and learning here. Thank you all for being part of that!
Happy Birthday Joe! Hope it's a great one

Glad you're here

Love me some Hal. We got the snow here too. Like wet cement