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Blessed Condor in a Stanwell 91. Special thanks to @JOHN72 who besides being able to beat someone like a cauliflower, is without a doubt, a top notch pipe smoker and an even better friend. It is true that although Condor is not the same as it was of old, good friends like Juan age like fine wines and never turn to vinegar.
A trio of Barling Bulldogs today.
Many thanks to Jesse (@sablebrush52) and Jon (@jguss) for their guide to dating Barlings.
1st up is a family era saddle-stemmed shape 220 (top pipe)
Arched “Barling’s” over “make” over YOW and TVF
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A bowl of MacBaren's HH Pure Virginia
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That bent apple Diplomat cob from MM is an excellent pipe. Feels good in the hand & has a hardwood plug in the bottom. It was a great choice .... for you plus a great choice I made.I received a bent apple Diplomat corn cob pipe and a Jamestowne clay from Missouri Meerschaum a couple days ago -- looking forward to trying those out. And I have one more pipe on order right now: a Mark Tinsky 2023 Christmas bulldog in his Bengal finish. I really can't wait for that one to arrive!
I always like reading about your various "home blending". I do lots of experimenting, too. I also have an "Odds & Ends" jar. It's never the same & can never be duplicated.SG Best Brown with a little GH Sweet Maple Twist-more this is a tasty smoke.
Glad to be headed home.
Thanks for sharing this! I have utmost love for tobacco growers, particularly the small homegrowers. Keepers of the Flame! Please keep the updates coming!Went to the farm last night and tried first leaves of few tobacco planted there. It is still not cured enough (we were still learning on how to cure and cut etc) . So far so good i mixed it with some english blend i carried. There are a lot of Clove trees, the tobacco smells a bit sweet, clove like. Will see more after more harvesting..
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and I have to add, no ferals in that lot..!Now for the 3rd of the trio of Barling straight bulldogs - a later corporate era Shape 4599 Garnet Grain
“Barling” in cursive script over “4599” over “LONDON. ENGLAND” over “Garnet grain” with TVF on the right shank
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With another bowl of MacBaren’s HH Pure Virginia flake
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I will review the 3 in the “Show Us Your Barlings” thread later on for those who are interested
Lovely pipe (of course!). Until a couple day ago, though, I had no idea of the majesty of Steamworks...now I say Hallelujah!
https://www.smokingpipes.com/pipes/estate/denmark/moreinfo.cfm?product_id=344597. Here’s a better picture of what they look like.Cool 91! Like my 90 above, it’s one of the duplicitous numbered shapes.
When I first saw it earlier I thought it was a 90. Great little pipes!
Hi Thanks !!! i have 3 acres of land on the hills around 500m/1500ft above sea level, current plants is a pilot project and we're seeding more (40days) and learning on how to cure and cut them. The popular cut here is shag-like thin cuts. Not sure of the plant species, as its all traditionally grown since the Dutch colonial days in the 1850s or soThanks for sharing this! I have utmost love for tobacco growers, particularly the small homegrowers. Keepers of the Flame! Please keep the updates coming!