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Cornell & Diehl Chenet’s cake 🎂 from April 2017 in an AKB Meerschaum Latice Volcano 🌋

Seven and half years have done wonders to this blend in my opinion (Although I have never smoked it before - Either fresh or aged). The thing that I like the most is that this does not smell bad like fresh Perique. It has a wine 🍷/ fruity kind of smell. It delivers the pepper 🌶️ / tingle we expect from Perique with a nuanced fruity sweetness from the Virginia as the background, while I taste the nuttiness of the Burley in the foreground
 

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Lifer
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Cornell & Diehl Chenet’s cake 🎂 from April 2017 in an AKB Meerschaum Latice Volcano 🌋

Seven and half years have done wonders to this blend in my opinion (Although I have never smoked it before - Either fresh or aged). The thing that I like the most is that this does not smell bad like fresh Perique. It has a wine 🍷/ fruity kind of smell. It delivers the pepper 🌶️ / tingle we expect from Perique with a nuanced fruity sweetness from the Virginia as the background, while I taste the nuttiness of the Burley in the foreground
Good on you to be able to wait. I bought an 8oz tin and burned through 2oz like wild fire. I will probably be getting another 8oz tin to jar up and hopefully it will be able to hide awhile!🤣
 

SmokeyJock

Can't Leave
Oct 4, 2024
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Scotland
A poetic gem, indeed. I love this line:

"No less than 250 trees and 37 tombstones were blown down at Balgay."

That has to be the worst bit of scansion I have ever encountered in my entire life of reading and composing verse. Even for McGonagall, that's really ingenious.

Take comfort then, dear SmokeyJock,
That you shall probably not suffer such a terrible shock,
Though the Storm Fiend sends his blasts once more upon Bonnie Dundee,
And do not venture on the Tay in a boat, because Worse Things Happen At Sea.

If you stay safe indoors, I have no doubt,
That if you avoid the leak, your pipe will not go out.

:)

You're welcome.
this has made my week, thank you so much :ROFLMAO:
 

JimInks

Sultan of Smoke
Aug 31, 2012
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Did a second set of walking reps, and smoked a bowl of year 2015 D&R A.B. Rimboche in an undated slight bend, smooth flame grain Wessex Standard egg with a brown accent on the black vulcanite saddle stem. Ice water and bergs is my drink. Abner the Eager is on top of my chair. Tomato the Brave is snoozin' on my feet.
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Joe H

Starting to Get Obsessed
May 22, 2024
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Alaska
I previously posted a picture of a moose that crossed my path while smoking a pipe, but whales, especially dead ones washed ashore are far less common. This Fin Whale is only the third beached one I’ve seen in the last ten years. I didn’t fire up my 1950s Red Root at the time in deference to the large number of gawkers, but later enjoyed a very fine match of Kentucky Club Mild (Sutliff calls it KC Aromatic).
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MisterBadger

Part of the Furniture Now
Oct 6, 2024
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4,619
Ludlow, UK
I previously posted a picture of a moose that crossed my path while smoking a pipe, but whales, especially dead ones washed ashore are far less common. This Fin Whale is only the third beached one View attachment 350982I’ve seen in the last ten years. I didn’t fire up my 1950s Red Root at the time in deference to the large number of gawkers, but later enjoyed a very fine match of Kentucky Club Mild (Sutliff calls it KC Aromatic).
It's unusual to see a moose smoking a pipe. I assume whales never do, for lack of opportunity.
 
HS Studio and Huge Stone pipes are criminally underrated.
I think so, too, but it certainly creates an opportunity for great value - at least currently, for those willing. I have several of them and most smoke great. I would only be wary of anything with too extreme of a bend. Otherwise, great quality and craftsmanship.

Moving on to some HU Eddie G in another HS Studio, this time a reverse calabash.

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das3353

Lifer
Sep 7, 2019
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MB Navy Flake in a Radice Silk Cut

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