todays smoke - pipe version

Started by sam a, 03/02/2012 12:53 AM

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87North

Smoking a bowl of GH&Co. Dark flake mixed with a bit of C&D Mississippi Mud.  Pretty good, earthy and smoky.  I wasn't very impressed on the Mississippi Mud by itself, but blended with some VA it can add some decent flavors.
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jw-owl

Just finished a bowl of GH Balkin Mix, also just ordered some MS Mud too, along with some wilderness, Gl Pease Odyssey and some frog morton on the bayou. Looking forward to all

sam a

some penzance in this trevor talbert ligne bretagne blasted bent rhodesian...

 

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jw-owl

very nice Sam, sweet looking pipe. I just enjoyed a rather mild and sweet after dinner bowl of a custom blend from my local b+m. Next will be a thick bowl of esoterica pembroke in my MacKenzie mini, should be ready to retire after that! I'm really beginning to lean on my pipes lately, exploring new tobacco, can't wait for the wilderness

87North

Quotesam a - 3/19/2012  9:10 PM

some penzance in this trevor talbert ligne bretagne blasted bent rhodesian...

 



That Blasted Bent Rhodesian...  :angry:  :lmao:

Started my morning with a bowl of Sam Gawith St. James Flake in my Nording Paneled Billiard.   :dancing:
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sam a

Quote87North - 3/20/2012  9:41 AM  That Blasted Bent Rhodesian...  :angry:

 thats what my wallet said when i saw it go up for sale 

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ROTHNH

Trever's pipes are often already sold before he puts them up for sale.  Nice snag there, Sam  ;-)

jw-owl

Another bowl of the sweet custom blend to start the day, I'm hoping I'll be smoking some wilderness this evening, after hearing all the praise, I can't wait!

jw-owl

Yup, tonights first bowl was some fine McClellands Wilderness. And as I type a bowl of Frog Morton on the Bayou burns perfectly away. Both are impressive

87North

I slept late this morning since I was going on nights so I had a bowl of John Aylesbury Virginia blend, which was ok, but nothing spectacular... I'm thinking I'll burn a bowl of that stupid Wilderness tonight myself.
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sam a

just finished up some SG FVF... but now all this wilderness talk has me hankerin' for a bowl. looks i think i'll pack up this itsy bitsty old kaywoodie yachtsman... thanks alot you guys.

 

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lukin

Still working on my Frog Morton.  It's fantastic.  After all the cigar purchases I've been making, I think it's about time to switch up the blends.
"Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience." C.S. Lewis

87North

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jw-owl

Yup, gotta go with a bowl of wilderness... I will need extensive testing on this one...back and forth with frog morton on the bayou.

87North

Had a bowl of Nording Hunters Blend Beagle this morning.  Got the moisture level right and it smoked nicely in a small bowl.  A lot heavier dose of Perique than a lot of Vapers.  Still haven't got it all figured out on that one, and it may just not offer that much.  Figuring on another round of Wilderness tonight.  Gonna try it in the narrower bowl of my Billiard rather than the larger gauge of my Lovat that I had it in last night.  I could taste it's promise but I think it has more to offer than I was getting last night.  Figuring on a bowl of Kendal Flake for the drive home in the morning.
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jw-owl

This mornings first bowl was Chipman Hill from 4noggins. Probably my favorite so far!!

Duker511

This is great to see a few pipe smokers here. I took a bit of A leave from CG awhile back to explore the world of pipes. Now it looks like ill be able to enjoy cigar talk and pipe talk in the same place. Weeeee

Anyways, right now im smoking some 5 year aged 5100, very tasty, in my Rad Davis dublin/Zulu type shape.

Im glad to be back at CG and cant wait to get back posting and sharing.
Tim

wlfwalleye

Welcome back Duker!

Just spent the last 14hrs cleaning up from a broken overhead water main at work.

Am now relaxing with a bowl of 4yo Solani silver flake in my Sav Caramella Zulu.

jw-owl

Packing a bowl of C&D Mississippi Mud, going to let it set a dry for 30-45 minutes, and toast away. The first bowl I had of the Mud was pretty damn good

kola

Had another bowl of Old Country English last night. The latakia in that blend is quite nice.  Tonight I think I will break out the Peterson and finish up the last of my 2 year old McClelland VBC.
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sam a

good to see you back duker! now lets see if i can recall this weekends smokes:

SG full virginia flake
McC wilderness
GL pease union square
penzance
jf germain's brown flake
balkan sobranie
H&H virginia memory #10
other crap i cant remember
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BXgreenhorn

Enjoy a bowl of McClelland Tastemaster.

McBryde

I sat on the back deck earlier with the wife and enjoyed a bowl of Coffee and cream from the local B&M and some Tobac Noir from Sutliff Private Stock. Man I really like that Tabac Noir, it's a good aromatic for some of you to try if you like aromatics.

E
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lukin

Had a nice bowl of Black Cavendish waiting for the sun to come out and when it did, it was brilliant with the sky, sun and good pipe at my side.
"Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience." C.S. Lewis

jw-owl

Finishing the night with a deep bowl of GH Balkin Mixture, good stuff


   
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