Finishing some 1792 Flake in the garage that I started at work for the ride home. Flake tobacco, rolled and stuffed properly seems to need little in the way of tamping or grooming for it to smoke well which is why I like flake. No-name Italian Dublin.
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Smoking Carter Hall in my Davorin morta wood (bog oak) Rhodesian this afternoon. This is my first time trying Carter Hall, smells great and it's a great smoke too, and easy smoke. I need to pace myself and enjoy it. I was eyeing Don Warren morta Falcon bowls after seeing your bowl above @OutdoorsSmoke_21191.
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Sir Walter Raleigh in a Norm Triptow cob.
First pipe tobacco I actually liked.
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It looks like the top of that bowl screws off of the bottom. For the life of me I can't figure out why and maker would do this so I'll assume it doesn't. Either way its a nice looking pipe. Simple yet elegant.
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It does not, I tried. That's kind of a meerschaum thing, removable bowls a-la-Calabash. It's a great pipe, IMP Meerschaum, 2 stems, got the Churchwarden stem on in this picture.
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Cult blood red moon in a Nording red. TY chris @hawks.
A good cigar and whiskey solve most problems.
Salty Dogs in a Ropp by Nuttens.
Cherries for breakfast. Quite welcome, Jeff.
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Finishing some 1792 Flake in the garage that I started at work for the ride home. Flake tobacco, rolled and stuffed properly seems to need little in the way of tamping or grooming for it to smoke well which is why I like flake. No-name Italian Dublin.
KBV B Frog’s Western Trilogy in a Don Warren bowl mated with a Falcon.
A good cigar and whiskey solve most problems.
That bowl looks great, Jeff.
Smoking Carter Hall in my Davorin morta wood (bog oak) Rhodesian this afternoon. This is my first time trying Carter Hall, smells great and it's a great smoke too, and easy smoke. I need to pace myself and enjoy it. I was eyeing Don Warren morta Falcon bowls after seeing your bowl above @OutdoorsSmoke_21191.
Seeing Jeff's delivery yesterday gave me a craving.
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EMP in the Jekyll and Hyde 999 with some Peet's Big Bang
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Moving on to try and finish up this Bankside in a Tinman.
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Old Dark Fired ready rub from @avengethis in this Imperial White Flame Giant Oom Paul from Reborn Pipes in the back yard.
Looks like it's missing the stem.
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Warms the nose.
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Mac Baren HH Old Dark Fired in a Falcon. TYVM Chris @Hawks. It was very enjoyable 🤙🏼
A good cigar and whiskey solve most problems.
Sir Walter Raleigh in a Norm Triptow cob.
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👍👍 Yeah, man.
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Deep Hollow in my BST Billiard before bed.
KBV Brown Flek in a Castello.
Salty Dogs on a bed of 1792 in a Musico.
First pipe tobacco I actually liked.
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C&D 2023 Sun Bear Tupelo on a bed of Samuel Gawith Cannon Plug in my Chacom Club 168.
KBV Stampede in a Radice.
Nice looking pipe!
A good cigar and whiskey solve most problems.
Cob Plug in a Tinman. Cob Plug has to be the most difficult tobacco to prepare. Smells so good, though.
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Very unique pipe 🤙🏼
A good cigar and whiskey solve most problems.
Thank you. One of the collection from @jsnake (thank you!)
Smokes beautifully.
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L.J. Peretti's Cuban Mixture in my Merchant Services Bing.
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It looks like the top of that bowl screws off of the bottom. For the life of me I can't figure out why and maker would do this so I'll assume it doesn't. Either way its a nice looking pipe. Simple yet elegant.
Trapped in the People's Communist Republic of Massachusetts.
It does not, I tried. That's kind of a meerschaum thing, removable bowls a-la-Calabash. It's a great pipe, IMP Meerschaum, 2 stems, got the Churchwarden stem on in this picture.
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