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UB 40

Lifer
Jul 7, 2022
1,350
9,801
62
Cologne/ Germany
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Running out of straight Virginias, so I mixed some Indian Summer with a good portion of Perique. That IS-blend excruciated me seriously with alkaline tongue bite when new and I set it apart for two years. Now the fruity topping has almost vanished and it’s almost dry, the Perique tamed it further. At least now it’s smokable in my small bowl no name “Old Briar” with nylon stem.

Reading a few pages in Proust lost times.
 
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craig61a

Lifer
Apr 29, 2017
6,159
52,925
Minnesota USA
Jan 2018 Bengal Slices in a 2020 Peterson Oak Pub pipe.

I haven’t smoked this pipe recently, but it does smoke well and the drilling is not bad. One peeve is that the tapered tenon has casting marks on either side, and the fit is kinda wonky. Stem rocks back and forth. I put some mineral oil and 4F pumice on it and spun it in the mortise in order to better mate the fit. Now it fits very well. Some Petes require final finish work…

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Tar Wheel

Lifer
May 23, 2020
1,463
21,192
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Good afternoon all. I’m taking advantage of an afternoon off, and enjoying this beautiful Carolina weather while deadheading and watering the flowers. A bowl of FVF in a cherished pipe gifted by a forum friend, and quite possibly a pour of bourbon, are on tap after the chores are completed.

Sorry for the absence lately…….you know…life.
@timt told me I was in danger of having to return my participation trophy if I didn’t get busy posting, so………..don’t want to lose that thing.;)

Cheers!

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AroEnglish

Rehabilitant
Jan 7, 2020
5,150
15,139
#62
Jan 2018 Bengal Slices in a 2020 Peterson Oak Pub pipe.

I haven’t smoked this pipe recently, but it does smoke well and the drilling is not bad. One peeve is that the tapered tenon has casting marks on either side, and the fit is kinda wonky. Stem rocks back and forth. I put some mineral oil and 4F pumice on it and spun it in the mortise in order to better mate the fit. Now it fits very well. Some Petes require final finish work…

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I’m not sure what you mean by casting marks on the tenon. Can you post a photo?
 

haebar

Can't Leave
Nov 10, 2014
348
6,245
East Tennessee
Off work for the day and smoking Stonehenge Flake in a Guildhall billiard. Got half-day of work tomorrow and then see my back specialist in the afternoon; I think all this physical therapy is really working!
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timt

Lifer
Jul 19, 2018
2,844
22,739
Good afternoon all. I’m taking advantage of an afternoon off, and enjoying this beautiful Carolina weather while deadheading and watering the flowers. A bowl of FVF in a cherished pipe gifted by a forum friend, and quite possibly a pour of bourbon, are on tap after the chores are completed.

Sorry for the absence lately…….you know…life.
@timt told me I was in danger of having to return my participation trophy if I didn’t get busy posting, so………..don’t want to lose that thing.;)

Cheers!

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Well well well, look who's here, the prodigal son has returned! I hated to resort to shaming and threats, but that's how we roll around here. Now, don't let it happen again....
 

FurCoat

Lifer
Sep 21, 2020
10,167
96,138
North Carolina
What's your take on Saint Espresso?
I like it. The tin note is exceptional. It's rich and dark like an unsweetened espresso even though the tin note would make you think otherwise. Not sweet at all, kinda like that last bit of coffee with the fine grounds, but I like that about this blend. I think this will pair well with coffee in the morning. Definitely not like any other blend out there from my experience.
 

JimInks

Sultan of Smoke
Aug 31, 2012
64,387
643,678
Ran a couple of errands with a bowl of Jim's Va/Bur in a smooth brown medium bend circa 1950s-60s Bertram 08 dublin with a tapered black stem.
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Just finished my second set of walking reps, and a bowl of year 2015 D&R A.B. Rimboche in an undated slight bend, smooth flame grain Wessex Standard egg with a brown accent on the black vulcanite saddle stem. Lavazza Classico, neat, is my drink.
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AroEnglish

Rehabilitant
Jan 7, 2020
5,150
15,139
#62
I like it. The tin note is exceptional. It's rich and dark like an unsweetened espresso even though the tin note would make you think otherwise. Not sweet at all, kinda like that last bit of coffee with the fine grounds, but I like that about this blend. I think this will pair well with coffee in the morning. Definitely not like any other blend out there from my experience.
Thanks! Sounds like it’s going in the next order. I’m not actually a coffee drinker but I love the smell of fresh ground or fresh brewed coffee.
 

PipeIT

Lifer
Nov 14, 2020
5,088
30,332
Hawaii
GLP Windjammer in a Dr. Grabow: Commodore 65 Zulu, dated from 1967-1969, vulcanite stem, metal screw-in tenon, no stinger.

At 11:30pm out here on HST, not like ole Tennessee here, up at 4am feeding the chickens above me! LOL 😆 🐔

4am holy crap, morning for me don’t begin, or wakeup till 9am, so I’ll give ya a Good Morning in like 9 hrs. ;)

Ok back to my ‘Evening’ TV 📺 LOL 😆

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Oops a little past that morning wakeup schedule LOL 😆

Didn’t get up till 10 today, 11:18am here now, so Good Morning to you all! Cocka Filpin Doodle Doo LOL 😆 🐔

Trying to figure out what to have hmm 🤔

SO....

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