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Re: What is in your pipe?
Very warm here tonight. Too hot to have a cigar as 2 hrs. outside would be too much. Back on H & H's "Admiralty" and thought I would provide my thoughts. Blend notes say three different varieties of Lat. All three are Cyprian in origin and 1 is definitely Smyrna which is the most common type grown in Cyprus but the other… -
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ejgorman:Lane 1-Q tonight. It seemed milder than the P. Stokkebye Nougat. Strange observation: When smoking a cigar I always have something to drink in hand. When drinking while smoking a pipe it seems to accentuate the bite. Anybody have any insight? "Accentuate" is a good way of thinking about it. It is not that it makes… -
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dr_frankenstein56:Deep Hallow. I like this stuff but it pisses me off. good flavor, nice virginias... but **** burn performance. out the tin, bite city! dried and dried lovely bite free taste but refuses to stay lit. agh the journy to the perfect tobacco is a long and windy road. Aj I have some blends that will not smoke… -
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J.S.: Marker:Veermaster in a Kaywoodie. Excellent Virginia. Take time to rub it out unless you are a flake master. I am not. Let it dry a little. It still takes a few lights to get running but when it does, good things happen. I like Veermaster too. It was hard to find so when it finally came in I grabbed 4 tins. I smoked… -
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onestrangeone: dr_frankenstein56:Deep Hallow. I like this stuff but it pisses me off. good flavor, nice virginias... but **** burn performance. out the tin, bite city! dried and dried lovely bite free taste but refuses to stay lit. agh the journy to the perfect tobacco is a long and windy road. Aj I have some blends that… -
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catfishbluezz: J.S.:Just finished another bowl of VR. I have to say that smooth is the word for this blend. The cavendish, although not specifically stated what kind of cavendish other then it is unsweetened must be a toasted black cavendish, which is in fact lightly sugared as the flavor of brown sugar is clearly present… -
Re: What is in your pipe?
J.S.: catfishbluezz: J.S.:Just finished another bowl of VR. I have to say that smooth is the word for this blend. The cavendish, although not specifically stated what kind of cavendish other then it is unsweetened must be a toasted black cavendish, which is in fact lightly sugared as the flavor of brown sugar is clearly… -
Re: What is in your pipe?
J.S.: catfishbluezz: J.S.:Just finished another bowl of VR. I have to say that smooth is the word for this blend. The cavendish, although not specifically stated what kind of cavendish other then it is unsweetened must be a toasted black cavendish, which is in fact lightly sugared as the flavor of brown sugar is clearly…
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