We have terrible taxation on tobacco in Canada. It is quasi-normal for many pipe/cigar smokers to cut the chewed and charred ends of their cigars, pitch that and save the clear stubs in a plastic bag, and when a pound or so is collected to grind them up in a dedicated coffee grinder and smoke them. Some guys soak them in cheep whiskey or rum, dry them and then stuff them in a pipe. Adding dried parsley as a stretcher is not uncommon either. $1 an ounce in the Dollar Store.Smoking now a self made "cigar blend". It's based on "Cimette di Toscani". I didn't know about this tobacco, I learned from @karam. Cimette is a -so to speak- secondary product of the Tuscany cigars production process. Actually it's the cigar ends that are cut off but not rejected, instead they are gathered and packed and sold for further smoking, e.g. with a pipe. Karam stated that smoked as it is, Cimette are rather strong. I was immediately interested cause I like Toscano cigars, especially the half sized ones, the Toscanellos and sometimes I slice and rub one of them, mix it with some basic Virginia blend and smoke it as pipe tobacco. I tried to find Cimette to purchase but it was not easy and the hard way was never my path... So I asked karam if he could kindly somehow buy and send me some. Instead, when he came in Athens we met in a nice garden café, drunk coffee and smoked a pipe (each one his own), talked and also he gifted me enough quantity for many mixtures.
So now my mix consists of Cimette and Käpt´n Barsdorfs Bester (grey). I thank karam very much and I smoke this bowl to his and his family's good health!
Be all well good people and good luck!
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Sounds like a pretty good mix!Smoking…
5 Brothers 17 grams 60%
C&D Gran. Perique 7 grams 25%
C&D Red Virginia 2 grams 7%
Sutliff TS24 Oriental 2 grams 7%
…and Golden Assam tea with milk and honey.
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Looking at aquiring a little pipe like that. Love it. Notice the lip protector. I often use one too. I'm a retired professional orchestral symphony violinist. Like a lot of pros, I had a "double", bass trombone, which I also played well enough to gig professionally - often slumming in dance bands, jazz groups, brass quintets, and any other way we could supplement our salaries . . . . in spite of the "glamour" of the job, it doesn't pay as well as other skilled professions, and it's often taking "casuals" that buy us our toys. In any case, I have very sensitive lips due to years of gigging and find my "gizmo" a real aid, especially with wood stems.Balkan Supreme in the Hillbilly by a nice fire with some good friends tonight.View attachment 349194
I bet that pipe smokes even better than it looks! Wonderful!8/18 MB HH Pure Virginia in an Altinay.
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That's a very unique and eyecatching pipe!Smoking Gawith and Hogarth Kendal Dark shag in this Meerchaum View attachment 349258
Thanks! It’s pretty darn tasty, dark and fruity.Sounds like a pretty good mix!
Really nice pipe - simple and elegant.OJK in a Gepetto. Rolling through another Saturday adventure.View attachment 349308
Increase your workout by walking down to the Post Office and mailing me that TineView attachment 349332Chenet’s cake in a Tine Balleby. Smokes are always better after a long walk, been slack this week on workouts.
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It’s the best one out of all of them, no joke. She’s a natural.Increase your workout by walking down to the Post Office and mailing me that Tine
Sweet Pipe Dude !