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gord

Part of the Furniture Now
Gonna be a long day starting with a friend's funeral. Only time for a quick smoke. My miniature meer caught my eye on the rack. Taking some nice color now. Cherry dedicated, so I did a loose two pack of Borkum Riff Cherry Cavendish, my favourite of the breed. (I really like BR tobaccos - like the Danes, a sturdy people with bold tastes - think Danish Blue Cheese). Tiny pipe and short smoke, but a most delightful one. About the same as a McQueen miniature - 15 to 17 minutes, all I had time for. We'll see what the rest of the day brings. Not in a music mood today.

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The Clay King

(Formerly HalfDan)
Oct 2, 2018
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1792? Pah! Fie upon these newfangled modern aromaticks! Didst fight with my lord Byron, or with the Rebells?
@MisterBadger I'm thinking some flake or twist / plug to stick in my clays next time:) Maybe some Erinmore Flake if I can't get any loose Gawith Hoggarth. But I thought the 1792 or St Bruno would suit as they're a dark & slow burning baccy. The Cavaliers & Roundheads say you don't want a baccy that burns like gunpowder!
 

thomasw

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Dec 5, 2016
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Smoking a flake of hh BF in a 1936 bruyere 171 billiard…. a misty morning in the Purcells.

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