Half way through this bowl of year 2013 Escudo in a smooth dark brown quarter bend post-1935 KBB/Kaywoodie New England Briar Pipe Company Flagship 83B Rhodesian with a tapered black vulcanite stem. Cleaned a few pipes while watching the movie I mentioned earlier.
Enjoyed a tasty golden delicious apple, and have a third of a bowl left of D&R Windsail in a smooth straight dark brown family era “Canadian” by Sasieni with a black tapered vulcanite stem. Working and listening to Clapton.
Half way through this bowl of Wilke No. 222 in a late 40s, early 50s straight black sandblasted Wagner British Thorn 495 (Comoy’s second) pot with a black vulcanite saddle stem.
Sorry in advance for the long post but I’m super excited, few months ago i postulated for a forest ranger class , i just receive the letter that I’m accepted. I need to move in another town (again) in Saguenay , Québec. I’m starting in March (that give me time to grow back a descent Ranger Mustache), celebrating with a bowlful of Lane Limited Ready Rubbed into a MM Dagner Poker .
I just received some Drexel VIII pouches dated 11.27.17.
Issue: the pouches weren't truly sealed and the flakes are too dry/crisp. However, I intend to try rehydrating the tobacco in an attempt to salvage the purchase.
What is the flavor profile and could you please list similar tasting flakes? So far, I'm just tasting hot air, shame, and disappointment.
Just finished smoking KBV Your Welcome in a straight smooth dark brown 1930s (Comoy’s) Canadian Club 230 eight paneled billiard with a black tapered vulcanite stem.
Now smoking Wilke Crystal Palace in a dark brown smooth straight post-WW2 LHS Certified Purex 79 bulldog with a nickel ferrule and tenon with a black vulcanite saddle stem. Ice water and bergs is my drink.