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JimInks

Sultan of Smoke
Aug 31, 2012
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Enjoyed a light low calorie snacking, had a delightful chat with an old friend, and just finished smoking year 2013 Capstan Blue Flake in a straight black 1963 Dunhill LB Shell 4S billiard with a tapered black vulcanite stem. Fed all the ferals, too.
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Jun 16, 2018
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Smoking this morning a selfmade cigar blend, made from cigar ends and a basic virginia pipe tobacco. Because it is strong, spicy and a bit bitter, I'd say it is rather a late night than a morning blend. Next time I'll make it, the cigar portion will be maybe less I believe. Tha past weekend I was out of the city, in the country, with friends. I visited a small old professions museum and took some photos of a tobacco cutter.
Be well good people!

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JimInks

Sultan of Smoke
Aug 31, 2012
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A quarter of the way through this bowl of year 2019 Prince Albert in an undated, unbranded straight smooth brown made in France Los Alton VBF Canadian with a tapered black vulcanite stem. Took a reading break to check on the ferals. Only Tomato the Brave bothered to come in to eat. Didn't see Abner the Eager. Sleepy Suzy is still by my side. I may end the day with this bowl, but quiet reading time is always enjoyable, so who knows what I'll do?
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MisterBadger

Part of the Furniture Now
Oct 6, 2024
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Morning smokes, as I like them. Mad Fiddler in the McQueen Barrel Rider Miniature, and Black Frigate in the Ropp J05. Both dedicated to the respective fodder, and the match is perfect. Get my best smokes with these two matchups - pipes and tobacco love each other.


Both pipes are a little quirky - in spite of the size of the barrel, the McQ has a tiny capacity - about 1/3 the Ropp, which looks smaller but has a very deep and wide bowl. All that briar on the woodstem keeps the burn well distributed, and gives the short 15 - 18 minute smoke with MF a coolness it doesn't have in other pipes - and in the other McQ miniatures I only get about 12 minutes (they all have the same size bowls) The Ropp is ditto with Black Frigate - I get the best flavour out of this great Navy by using a somewhat loose 2 pack and using slow smoking techniques. I can now draw an easy 35 minutes without any dottle stage and the burn is clean as a whistle. Spending time with each tobacco and pipe has really paid off with the best quality smokes I've had. And I don't really want long smokes this early in the day. Both were perfect.

However, we're not having quality weather. More snow, it's colder than a witches nose, dark at 4:00 and my dog is being a pain in the keester. Time for a nap.
That Ropp is a handsome fellow. I want one.
 
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