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JimInks

Sultan of Smoke
Aug 31, 2012
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Not far from finishing this bowl of year 2012 Rolando’s Own in a smooth straight early ‘60s Lane era “William Conrad” Charatan Executive Extra Large stretch apple with diagonal channel cuts on the lower right and left of the bowl along with a black vulcanite double comfort saddle stem.
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JimInks

Sultan of Smoke
Aug 31, 2012
64,438
645,048
Did some low calorie snacking, and am not far from finishing this bowl of 2018 Sutliff Walnut Match in a 1990s smooth brown medium bend briar calabash shaped Butz-Choquin Maitre Pipier JR Fait Main with a horn ferrule and a black vulcanite stem. Ice water and bergs is my drink.
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Here's one of Sam the Scamps' sons, Ringo.
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gord

Part of the Furniture Now
The big guns. These are my largest pipes, and will be testing them one by one for maximum smokes for movies, videos, operas, and the like. Started on the left and side, with my Brigham Tundra 026S Rhodesian Biased for English (Lats) and did a standard 3 pack with TobaccoBarns Traditional English, and proceeded to watch Bartok's Opera, Bluebeard's Castle, a post-romantic horror story, in opera form, actually. Lasts an hour. No brainer. The pipe out lasted the Opera by about 20 minutes, so Mike, I et al listened to a few Renaissance Dances to kill the rest of the evening. Hope to have many more like it!


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Pipe and tobacco combination was stellar. Anal as usual, I'll be timing each of these pipes with their dedicated fodder over the next while, so I'll probably just keep posting the same picture. From left to right:

Tundra Rhodesian, smoked tonight, far left. Next is my Brigham Tundra 87, a more upscale Brigham, presented to me by Mike several months ago for getting him into the pipe world. Next is my Peterson System Standard 301 P-Lip, which has given me my longest smoke so far, 110 full minutes with a Vanilla Cavendish blend, slow and cool smoking. Farthest right is my favourite "el cheapo" Muxiang, which I've dubbed "Uncle Henry" in honor of Mr. Wilson, Dennis the Menace's pipe smoking next door neighbour. Undesignated, I throw anything into it and it smokes with aplomb. In the very middle, is my Savinelli Avorio, a beautiful smoking pipe I love to stuff with aromatics, Sunday evenings.

It's going to be a lot of fun tailoring this pipes and their tobaccos to music and other studies and entertainments.
They're all great smokers. Tomorrow night I'll tackle Tchaikovsky's "Iolanthe", a great opera and challege - it lasts 1 hour and 30 minutes. Haven't picked the pipe yet. We'll see ! :LOL:

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JimInks

Sultan of Smoke
Aug 31, 2012
64,438
645,048
Close to finishing this bowl of year 2014 Edgeworth Ready Rubbed Match in a very much appreciated 1979 brown, slight bend grain etched flat front Stanwell Rego 969-48 (09) with a black vulcanite saddle stem. Sleepy Suzy has been by my side for a few hours. Molly Danger has spent her time on m'lady's lap.
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Jun 16, 2018
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Athens, Greece
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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danimalia

Lifer
Sep 2, 2015
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San Francisco Bay Area, USA
HU Fayyum in a Peterson Standard 307. Weird blend in terms of components, but I suppose they mostly function to keep the 65%(!) Latakia content from being too much. It works! Maybe it is the fire-cured VA and KY tobaccos simulating some of the spice effects normally provided by Orientals in Latakia blends. I'd have loved to have tried this when it was made with Syrian.

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