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condorlover1

Lifer
Dec 22, 2013
8,499
30,096
New York
Just drinking my Saturday morning cup of Expresso and smoking a bowl of Coniston Cut Plug 2019 in my 'Jack the Ripper' pipe owned by the detective who led the hunt for the White Chapel Murderer in 1888. The other pipe in the back ground is a more recent addition to my collection from a forum member in Greece. I don't smoke this historical pipe very often as it forms a pair of pipes that are sort of beyond replaceable. I have often thought that if the 'Ripper' himself had smoked a pipe what sort of blend would he have smoked? Probably something that ended with the word 'Slices' no doubt? hahau

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May 2, 2018
3,975
30,777
Bucks County, PA
Just popped a tin of Esoterica Dorchester, first time smoking this in a Radice Rind Straight.

Wow what an amazing VaPer, what I call, with those Classic Esoterica hay and sweet Virginias, fermented Apricot smell and apricot taste, and a sweet honey, blended in with the Perique.

This one will certainly please the VA/VaPer lovers! :)

Happy Belated Thanks Giving Everyone! Love ❤️ ?


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Definitely prefer this & Dunbar to the Stonehaven & Penzance group. Enjoy!?☕
 
May 2, 2018
3,975
30,777
Bucks County, PA
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 .
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Congratulations @Winterreise on your new appointment. A cob full of a favored blend in the woods sounds just right. Many blessings!?☕
 

JKoD

Part of the Furniture Now
May 9, 2021
810
8,627
IN
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 .
Congratulations! I work in close proximity to the field…so, I’ll raise a glass and smoke a bowl to celebrate with you. Best of luck to you!
 

JimInks

Sultan of Smoke
Aug 31, 2012
64,509
646,762
Gave up trying to sleep, so I've about a third of a bowl left from a freshly opened first production tin (2013) of 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.
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originalnutcracker

Can't Leave
Feb 26, 2018
304
2,023
63
Winnipeg, MB, Canada
Just drinking my Saturday morning cup of Expresso and smoking a bowl of Coniston Cut Plug 2019 in my 'Jack the Ripper' pipe owned by the detective who led the hunt for the White Chapel Murderer in 1888. The other pipe in the back ground is a more recent addition to my collection from a forum member in Greece. I don't smoke this historical pipe very often as it forms a pair of pipes that are sort of beyond replaceable. I have often thought that if the 'Ripper' himself had smoked a pipe what sort of blend would he have smoked? Probably something that ended with the word 'Slices' no doubt? hahau

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That’s very cool indeed. How did you establish the provenence of the pipe?
 

The Clay King

(Formerly HalfDan)
Oct 2, 2018
6,337
60,219
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Chesterfield, UK
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Just drinking my Saturday morning cup of Expresso and smoking a bowl of Coniston Cut Plug 2019 in my 'Jack the Ripper' pipe owned by the detective who led the hunt for the White Chapel Murderer in 1888. The other pipe in the back ground is a more recent addition to my collection from a forum member in Greece. I don't smoke this historical pipe very often as it forms a pair of pipes that are sort of beyond replaceable. I have often thought that if the 'Ripper' himself had smoked a pipe what sort of blend would he have smoked? Probably something that ended with the word 'Slices' no doubt? hahau

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@condorlover1 I enjoyed the Coniston Cut Plug in my clay pipes...
 
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