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weezell

Lifer
Oct 12, 2011
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Samuel Gawith: 1792 Flake in a Meer...
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ashdigger

Lifer
Jul 30, 2016
11,391
70,250
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Vegas Baby!!!
I don't currently have a photo -- I suppose I should get in the habit of posting an occasional photo to the "what are you smoking" thread, but they're nearly always cobs and clays, so I figured it's not in the show n tell category.
That said, here's the link to my new pipe: Old German Clay Pipe #1 with a Bi-Color Horn Stem - https://shop.pipeshoppe.com/product/old-german-clay-pipe-1-with-a-bi-color-horn-stem/

I like the bigger bowl, and the horn stem itself seems to be pretty good quality, and has the same draw (small diameter airway) that a fully clay pipe of that type would have. It's from a mold of the old American colonial tavern pipes.
You’re wrong. All pipes fall into the show and tell category.
 

JimInks

Sultan of Smoke
Aug 31, 2012
64,885
656,276
Relaxing after a wonderful pizza dinner with a heated S'Mores cookie for dessert. I'm half way through this bowl of Pfeifen Huber Virginia Golden Flake in a straight smooth brown post-WWII Comoy’s Grand Slam billiard 27 Canadian patent 341422 with a tapered black vulcanite stem. Ice water and bergs is my drink.
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Sanzini

Starting to Get Obsessed
Jul 14, 2021
144
1,606
Bristow, VA
Tonight this Savinelli poker is getting the Rustica treatment.

Just this week I was fortunate enough to connect with a fellow piper who had some of this to spare - the 2020 HH Rustica, ahead of the 2021 release. You bet I ordered a few tins of the new batch, and after my first smoke of its predecessor I might have to go back and order more.

If you know, you know. If you don’t know, phone a friend! Holy-! is this stuff good. The tin note is incredible. And the smoke - sneaky sweet but slightly sour at the same time. Like fermented dark, pitted fruits rendered to a smooth compote. Creamy in the way that a good stout should be. Is it strong? - sure. Go easy. But it’s not giving me the nic punch I was expecting after reading other reviews. Zero bite, just outstanding flavor, aroma, and texture. This is a treat to be savored. And I am. Cheers!


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F4RM3R

Part of the Furniture Now
Nov 28, 2019
567
2,516
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Canada
Whole leaf blend. I call it sailors twist. A dark, rich, stout and cool smoke.

60% kentucky
20% red and bright Virginia
20% latakia

soaked with black spiced rum and twisted up and stoved for 16 hours until black. Thick clouds of cool smoke. No bite, no matter how you puff. I am smoking the version where I don’t stove the Latakia and add it after. Stoving the Latakia really mellows it into something else and looses some smokiness, but the flavours really meld. Not sure which I like better.
 
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