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gord

Part of the Furniture Now
Starting off my smoking day with a bowl of pre-2014 Edward G. Robinson's Pipe Blend in a 2014 Basil Meadows smooth slight bend squashed tomato with an aluminum band and a black pearl acrylic stem in the military mount style. Fed all of the ferals except for the absent Abner the Eager. Ice water and bergs is my drink.
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love that pipe every time you post it. 😍
 

gord

Part of the Furniture Now
Started off today with a lightly packed bowl of Backwoods in the meer-lined bowl, dedicated to rums. Will do a repeat with the same combo in about an hour. Later on this afternoon, I'll clean the pipe out and start smoking the now broken in briar bowl between the pipe and the can of tobacco, and find out what it likes over the next week or so.

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gord

Part of the Furniture Now
So I’m in a bit of an experimental conundrum. This ‘Old Port’ pot (made by Bingham) from the late 60s is a pipe I’ve not been smoking much. Reason being, is that looking at it, it’s a smaller, quicker smoke. I generally only smoke one pipe a day, and when I do, I want a nice long smoke. Interestingly though, despite a clear smaller amount of tobacco stuffed, it smokes as long or longer than some of my other, larger bowl favourites. I’m still a newbie and can’t account for this. What I will say, for richer VaPers, the wider bowl makes it a clear winner. Interested to hear anyone’s perspective. 21 Cringle tonight.


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"Can't answer the question directly, because I have the same "problem" with my Ropps and a couple of my McQueen miniatures. They just smoke longer and better than they should, Happy conundrum. I'm a retired professional symphony violinist. Even though fiddles look the same, they sure as heck don't play the same. And price isn't a factor in the game. I've just started turning my brain off about such things and simply enjoy. :LOL: That can be tough.
 

MisterBadger

Can't Leave
Oct 6, 2024
327
2,716
Ludlow, UK
First taste of Sam Gamgee's famed 792, the very same unchanged pipeweed blend King Offa of Mercia used to smoke back in the 8th century, or something like that. Too dark for a photo. Too many things today got in the way of a pipe in daylight, as a precaution I lit up this one well away from the house. I don't care much to smoke in the dark - and when it's as cold as it is here this evening it's hard to tell what's breath, and what's smoke, so you go by taste and smell, or absence thereof. Seriously, Sam Gawith's 1792 has had so many extreme reviews I almost felt I should have eaten a 5-course meal first and had a defibrillator to hand. I'd rubbed a flake out and dried it on a paper towel for 2 hours, packed it in a sacrificial small basket billiard and left it for another couple of hours before lighting up...

I now call this blend The Tobacco Of A Thousand Lights And One Light. It might smoke best on a charcoal block in a hookah... having finished a bowl, I'll concede that you know you've had a smoke afterwards, but I hardly know what all the fuss is about and it can't hold a match to Petertson's Irish Flake. Potent yes, but Sham Harga's 79 BC Black Ogre Boogieman Flake seems to me to have none of the complexity that I like, and I find I am indifferent to the savour of the Tonka bean. If anything, it might be getting in the way of other flavours in the tobacco itself. Well, I have another half dozen smokes in the sample pack I bought, and further experiential mileage may vary from my initial impressions.
 
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JimInks

Sultan of Smoke
Aug 31, 2012
64,447
645,341
Enjoyed a tasty lunch, and am almost half way through this bowl of year 2020 Watch City Rouxgaroux in a smooth medium bend 2021 Peterson POTY Natural 4AB No. 6/500 military mount with a silver cap and a tapered black vulcanite AB stem. Gold Star Hawaiian Kona Extra Fancy Dark Roast, neat, is my drink. It's been raining all day, so no walks for me. Daisy the Feral Princess is snoozin' in the bed room. The other ferals are outside keeping dry somewhere.
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wilblee

Part of the Furniture Now
Mar 2, 2021
537
7,693
Texas Hill Country
Billy Budd in a Rattrey’s Brownie #8

This pipe went missing last fall. Put on a jacket this morning that hadn’t been worn since then…..in the pocket.

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At my house, the coming of cooler weather is almost like an early Christmas!

Meanwhile…

More Hamborger Veermaster in a Stanwell Queen.

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