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gord

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May 1, 2024
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Late Night Catchup Post. Skippable Drivel after smoke posts. A couple of interesting puffs this afternoon and evening.

First one, one of those bellringers that we get once in a while that has the pipe talking to us. Sir Walter Raleigh in my Brog #25 Kaiser.

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I have two of these pipes. Both excellent smokers, performing well out of their price class. This one is biased for Aro-Codgers, it's twin for Lats. I've never made any secret of my fondness for SWR, but this smoke was the best single session I've ever had with this tobacco. Incredible. The pipe simply told me YESSSSS!!

I'll do a repeat to see if I wasn't imagining things. If there is an equal quality smoke, I'll simply dedicate it to the tobacco. What was more amazing, is that I smoked a half bowl . . . I've not found too many pipes that do this well. My Ropp J07 and one of my Brog Nosewarmers do this task with aplomb as well. To be continued.

Speaking of the Mr. Brog Nosewarmer, here it is in my second smoke of the evening, As with the Kaiser, I have two of these, the Lat dedicated one being posted earlier today. I stuffed the Aro-Codger dedicated one with Mr. B's Shamrock Treasure, which I also smoked and posted yesterday. This also was a great smoke.

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I confess to having cut my piping teeth on longstems, and avoided shorties cuz . . . . well, just cuz. I'm simply amazed at how well these pipsqueak pipes with big bowls perform. Yeah, you have to smoke them real slow because you're so close to the furnace, but once you get the hang of them, they're just incredible smoking tools. And they fit in a pocket or in a travel case very well indeed. I got almost 50 minutes of bliss with this combo. I'd read about the prowess of the nosewarmer about a year ago in this thread, and simply couldn't buy it. Now, I'm a believer.

Skippable Drivel: In the first picture here, I'm smoking my Lubinski Military Mount in Olviewood, with TobaccoBarn's Traditional English, at my computer matching screens for the upcoming weekend smoke-a-thon with my buddies. We're going to have a movie night, and a double bill it is. Hopefully should have a crew of 7 or 8.

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You might recognize that picture on the big screen . . . it's the same one that I posted the other day of the mess in my kitchen. Now you can see the massive cleanup job I have to do before guests.

The double bill consists of "The Terror or Tiny Town", a vintage 1950's Westernfilm with an all midget cast, starring famed tiny guy Billy Curtis as the White Hat. The second film is the cult classic, John Carpenter's "Dark Star", a film he made as his Master's Degree Thesis in Cinema. It was so good that his profs asked him to add 15 minutes to it so it could be released theatrically. He did this, and the rest is history. It is a landbreaker in special effects, and almost all sci-fi movies after the debut in 1972 use his groundbreaking special effects, even to this day. If you don't know this film, watch it. It is available on line.

The final shot in this overly long post is one of my smoking buddies, Kevin. He's a great friend, gunsmith and mechanic, and he took the above picture of me, and convinced me to post it to show the guys on the forum what a slob I am, lol.

He has a small ranch about 15 miles out of town, and has invited me to take a deer on his property with my .45 Calibre round ball Airgun, which will shoot through a 2x4 at 20 yards. Will do the trick easily.

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I took this shot of him while he was talking to Mike. The outdoor picnic table crowd has now moved indoors for smoking in comfort. So, there it is . . . . oh yeah, one more picture. Why? Just 'cuz, lol. :ROFLMAO:


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Saw it a few years back, and couldn't stop laughing. Figured a few of you might find it amusing, too.

G'night. :col:
 
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JimInks

Sultan of Smoke
Aug 31, 2012
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Enjoyed some low calorie snacking, and am smoking a bowl from a freshly opened tin of year 2015 John Aylesbury Sir John’s Flake Virginia in a straight smooth light brown 2020 Ryan Alden Ace of Spades squat bulldog with a spalted pecan top and ferrule that’s attached to the tapered black acrylic stem. Been while since I smoked both as the blend is devoted to the pipe. All the ferals are outside. Norton the Nosey woke up, and followed me around like always does. He got a little attention and purred loud and long as he always does when that happens.
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JimInks

Sultan of Smoke
Aug 31, 2012
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Part way through this bowl of Watch City Jim’s Golden Ticket in a straight smooth brown mid-late 60s Corporate Era Barling 5579 London England (made by Charatan) lumberman with a black vulcanite double comfort stem. This pipe is from the estate of David Cuneo. Been enjoying quiet reading time. Just fed Norton the Nosey.
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JimInks

Sultan of Smoke
Aug 31, 2012
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Enjoyed a tasty Snap Dragon apple, and am a quarter of the way through this bowl of Ken Byron Ventures Mr. Christian’s Brown Flek 2021 in a smooth brown full bend 1984 Peterson Mark Twain military mount egg with a silver cap and tapered black vulcanite p-lip stem. Fed Norton the Nosey again. He sure eats a lot of wet food, and apparently doesn't like dry food much even though he ate a lot of it the first few days that he was here. He's also gotten finicky when we try to feed the little devil. It's past Daisy the Feral Princess and Tomato the Brave's wet food time. I had to wait until Norton finished eating.
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JimInks

Sultan of Smoke
Aug 31, 2012
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Last smoke of the day is year 2016 D&R Two Timer Gold in a 1982 smooth straight Sasieni Ivory 105 Apple with a black vulcanite saddle stem. This was my first Sasieni. Bought it at my local Tinderbox for $9.95. Got all the ferals out of the rain and they ate. Daisy the Feral Princess hissed Harry the Hairy when he came in, and he wanted out after he ate. Daisy went out right behind him, hissed and took a swipe at Harry. I got between them, brought Harry inside, but he really wanted out even though it's raining. Daisy came back in. Tomato the Brave ate well, and wanted back out. Norton the Nosey followed Harry around and Harry wasn't in the mood for having his tail sniffed.
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