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I considered cracking open the can of Nutty Irishman that @GenerosityLeadership sent me but decided to smoke some carefully pre-warmed Gawith & Hoggarth Louisiana Flake out of a jar in my BST Billiard.
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Trying out Gawith Hoggarth American Delight from @ShawnOL for the first time in my Norm Triptow cob. It appears to be a Va/Bur with Cavendish with some vanilla, caramel, and fruit toppings. TYVM Shawn, I'd been curious about this blend.
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Drying out some Kendal Black Cherry from @ShawnOL to try in my Norm Triptow cob. TYVM Shawn, the American Delite was enjoyable, I'm curious to try this one now.
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I'm glad you're enjoying them, Chris. Wasn't sure if you have had any of them or not. I don't know much about pipe tobacco other than that is supposed to be a good brand.
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A very good brand with a long history, @ShawnOL, thanks again.
I'm smoking the remains of the second bowl of Kendal Black Cherry from the other day and it's gotten drier and stronger, with a nice, light cherry topping, I'm enjoying this blend, maybe the only cherry blend that I have enjoyed. I'm getting a nic hit too.
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Smoking a small bowl of Edward G. Robinson blend in my Trevor Talbert Ligne Bretagne Long Billiard with the ravenswing rustication finish while glancing at "A Treasury of Great Recipes by Mary and Vincent Price" from 1961 which has little write ups and recipes from famous restaurants of the time like Sardis, Four Seasons, etc. The menus with the prices listed are hilarious.
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Capstan flake in the fabulous Dunhill pickaxe with coffee.
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@Yakster- I have no idea on the brand. Haha. Only got into pipes about a month or 2 ago. Was in Boston and just so happened to go in LJ Peretti's and they had 20 or so pipes in a bucket on sale for $35. I just picked this one but had no tags, stickers, etc and nothing on the actual pipe so your guess is as good as mine. The other couple I have are all corn cobb pipes so wanted to get something else to have. I have not tried the vanilla roll cake but might need to put that on the list of next purchases.
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HH rustica in a Kriswill
KBV Samsun & Delilah 2020 in my Savinelli 619 EX Hercules panel pipe.
Mac Baren Vanilla Roll Cake in my Peterson Killarney Red 01 bent pot with a P-Lip stem from @Stubble. TYVM Steve!
Watch City's Ahab's Comfort in my Davorian Rhodesian Morta.
Penultimate bowl of the KBV Zombie English sample from @Stubble in my first Norm Triptow pipe.
Ken Byron Ventures - Embry's Banana Bread in my Ser Jacopo Dublin.
KBV Live Wire in a Bay.
IMP Rhodesian churchwarden
"If you do not read the newspapers you're uninformed. If you do read the newspapers, you're misinformed." -- Mark Twain
Nice pipe, Steve!
Savinelli 145° in my Radice Rind Lovat.
Timeless in a CobMod by Eric Mills.
St. James Flake in a Michael Addis.
GLP Temple Bar in a Bay.
Grey Havens in a J. Everett.
Busted out some Brown Sugar Flake in my Savinelli 619 EX Hercules pipe.
KC Flake in a Radice.
Tried some of this for the first time
Did it taste Irish?
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Don't know about Irish, but it is sweeter than most I have had .
I considered cracking open the can of Nutty Irishman that @GenerosityLeadership sent me but decided to smoke some carefully pre-warmed Gawith & Hoggarth Louisiana Flake out of a jar in my BST Billiard.
Trying out Gawith Hoggarth American Delight from @ShawnOL for the first time in my Norm Triptow cob. It appears to be a Va/Bur with Cavendish with some vanilla, caramel, and fruit toppings. TYVM Shawn, I'd been curious about this blend.
Drying out some Kendal Black Cherry from @ShawnOL to try in my Norm Triptow cob. TYVM Shawn, the American Delite was enjoyable, I'm curious to try this one now.
I'm glad you're enjoying them, Chris. Wasn't sure if you have had any of them or not. I don't know much about pipe tobacco other than that is supposed to be a good brand.
Trapped in the People's Communist Republic of Massachusetts.
A very good brand with a long history, @ShawnOL, thanks again.
I'm smoking the remains of the second bowl of Kendal Black Cherry from the other day and it's gotten drier and stronger, with a nice, light cherry topping, I'm enjoying this blend, maybe the only cherry blend that I have enjoyed. I'm getting a nic hit too.
Smoking a small bowl of Edward G. Robinson blend in my Trevor Talbert Ligne Bretagne Long Billiard with the ravenswing rustication finish while glancing at "A Treasury of Great Recipes by Mary and Vincent Price" from 1961 which has little write ups and recipes from famous restaurants of the time like Sardis, Four Seasons, etc. The menus with the prices listed are hilarious.
Zombie English in my cob courtesy of @Stubble . Thanks Steve.
Nice looking pipe, what's the brand? How does Vanilla Cream compare to Vanilla Roll Cake if you've tried it?
Capstan flake in the fabulous Dunhill pickaxe with coffee.
"If you do not read the newspapers you're uninformed. If you do read the newspapers, you're misinformed." -- Mark Twain
@Yakster- I have no idea on the brand. Haha. Only got into pipes about a month or 2 ago. Was in Boston and just so happened to go in LJ Peretti's and they had 20 or so pipes in a bucket on sale for $35. I just picked this one but had no tags, stickers, etc and nothing on the actual pipe so your guess is as good as mine. The other couple I have are all corn cobb pipes so wanted to get something else to have. I have not tried the vanilla roll cake but might need to put that on the list of next purchases.