What is in your pipe?
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Unicorn
Regarding a cigar, the pipe and the open road, go forward without hurry, learn the essence of things through frequent experiences, taking advantage of every occasion.
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Prince Albert in an Edwards.

Don't let the wife know what you spend on guns, ammo or cigars.
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Mixed up a quart bag of Snakebite v2.0 today. Less white burley, more Cavendish. We'll see how it goes.

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MAC Baren HH Rustica ready rubbed.

Definitely has a strong nic hit.Trapped in the People's Communist Republic of Massachusetts.
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More Snakebite v2.0 this morning.
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PS41 Cube Cut in a stanwell.

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C&D White Burley. Not bad by itself.
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Sutliff Almondine.
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Dan Limerick. Thanks, Edward.
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C&D Yale Mixture in the Stanwell. Been strung out on that PS306, going to get a pound next time
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KBV Lasso Flek with a sprinkle of 1972 in a Christmas 2024 Peterson 68.

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Sutliff English Crumble Cake #1 in the Nording Black Smooth Freehand.
Something struck me last time I smoked this pipe. The cutaway section at the top left side of the bowl. I'd always just assumed that "Freehand" was a reference to the pipe not being made by automated processes. I had visions of a craftsman painstakingly shaping and forming the pipe with hand tools.
As I was sitting there with the pipe in my left hand I realized that my thumb was in that cutaway groove covering the opening of the bowl. Left hand, Freehand! It's a perfect fit! Not sure there's actually a connection, perhaps my first impression was the right one. Things to ponder.
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@Amos_Umwhat said:

Sutliff English Crumble Cake #1 in the Nording Black Smooth Freehand.
Something struck me last time I smoked this pipe. The cutaway section at the top left side of the bowl. I'd always just assumed that "Freehand" was a reference to the pipe not being made by automated processes. I had visions of a craftsman painstakingly shaping and forming the pipe with hand tools.
As I was sitting there with the pipe in my left hand I realized that my thumb was in that cutaway groove covering the opening of the bowl. Left hand, Freehand! It's a perfect fit! Not sure there's actually a connection, perhaps my first impression was the right one. Things to ponder.
Found an article on Smokingpipes, my first impression was the right one. Nording likes to use the shape of the briar burl and incorporate its inconsistencies into the design of the pipe. No cookie cutter design for the Freehands. Cool.
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Dan Sweet Vanilla Honeydew compliments of @silvermouse . Thanks, Edward.

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C&D Super Balkan in the Stanwell
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Just some plain old c&d white burley.
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That's the spirit! Cheers, Shawn!
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Dark burley and buttered rum.
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