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  • LincolnSnuff
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    • May 2010
    • 676

    What Is In Your Pipe Right Now???

    I know there are some pipe smokers in the house, so let's hear what you are packing in where... I mean, what tobaccos are you sipping on in what pipe?

    For me tonight it was C&D Billy Budd:


    In a Peterson 2001 Irish Harp bent bulldog:

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  • TommyGunBC
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    • Sep 2010
    • 268

    #2
    Tobacco barns treasure chest in my Missouri Meerschaum corn cob

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    • Rattlesnake
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      • Nov 2010
      • 891

      #3
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ID:	595773 Ferndown Military Bit filled with
      Gregory Pease Robusto

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      • LincolnSnuff
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        • May 2010
        • 676

        #4
        Originally posted by Rattlesnake View Post
        [ATTACH]1238[/ATTACH] Ferndown Military Bit filled with
        Gregory Pease Robusto
        How do you like the Robusto? I just tried Billy Budd, which was my first cigar bend, and I really enjoyed it.

        I'm about to load up my Savinelli canadian with Dunhill MM 965. One of my top-5 blends.

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        • Rattlesnake
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          • Nov 2010
          • 891

          #5
          Originally posted by LincolnSnuff View Post
          How do you like the Robusto? I just tried Billy Budd, which was my first cigar bend, and I really enjoyed it.

          I'm about to load up my Savinelli canadian with Dunhill MM 965. One of my top-5 blends.
          I enjoy most everything G.L.Pease. I have not been fortunate to Try Billy Budd but I will sometime in the future.
          I like anything having this Virginia Latakia Oriental Cigar Leaf
          Cut: Coarse Cut
          But I also enjoy PA and Walnut, anything Burley, I only smoke occasionally. Most of the time in a Walker Corn Cobb http://www.walkerbriarworks.com/html/tuxedo.html which is only a MM sooped up.

          Forgot to comment Savinelli Pipe IMHO are Damn fine smoking instruments. I also like Early morning Pipe whether the real thing or the knock off.++

          I have even smoked Red Cap and enjoyed it very much.

          I will smoke anything Cornell & Diehl makes and convince myself I love it.

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          • LincolnSnuff
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            • May 2010
            • 676

            #6
            Originally posted by Rattlesnake View Post
            I enjoy most everything G.L.Pease. I have not been fortunate to Try Billy Budd but I will sometime in the future.
            I like anything having this Virginia Latakia Oriental Cigar Leaf
            Cut: Coarse Cut
            But I also enjoy PA and Walnut, anything Burley, I only smoke occasionally. Most of the time in a Walker Corn Cobb http://www.walkerbriarworks.com/html/tuxedo.html which is only a MM sooped up.
            That's a fine looking corncob. I still need to add a few to my collection of briars. I am an occasional smoker, probably 2-3 bowls average per week but I tend to go through phases where I will smoke a bowl everyday for a couple of weeks.

            Usually you will find an English blend or flake in my pipe, but I am venturing out into Virginia/Perique territory now. In fact, I think the next tin I will open from the cellar is a G.L. Pease Haddo's Delight. I've only been smoking for a little over a year and a half, so my reach with blends isn't too far. I have yet to try a straight burley, but have heard mixed reviews on PA. Do you know of any higher-end burley blends that get good reviews?

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            • Rattlesnake
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              • Nov 2010
              • 891

              #7
              Are You familiar with this! http://www.tobaccoreviews.com/
              I really haven't been able to get much Higher end tobacco I live a long way from any tobacconist, and I just haven't bothered to order online much.

              http://www.brothersofbriar.com/
              These People will tell You anything and everything You might want to know or need to know about pipe smoking. They could also tell you some thing You might not want to know. They are the kings of the tobacco world though.

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              • LincolnSnuff
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                • May 2010
                • 676

                #8
                Thank you. I have been to those websites but for the sake of the thread and potential newbies to pipe smoking I'll add a link to the following forum, also a great resource:

                http://www.smokersforums.co.uk

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                • LincolnSnuff
                  Member
                  • May 2010
                  • 676

                  #9
                  Dunhill Nightcap in a Stanwell Brazilia billiard

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                  • EricHill78
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                    • Jun 2010
                    • 4253

                    #10
                    A fine south central blend of... crack.. my only choice since the 80s

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                    • shikitohno
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                      • Jul 2009
                      • 1156

                      #11
                      Frog Morton on the pond out of my Savinelli churchwarden.

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                      • LincolnSnuff
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                        • May 2010
                        • 676

                        #12
                        McClelland 2015: Virginia/Perique Flake in a Stanwell Sixtus billiard

                        I didn't like this bulk tobacco fresh, but I have a jar with about 9 months age on it so we will see how it goes. I've read that it mellows dramatically.

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                        • LincolnSnuff
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                          • May 2010
                          • 676

                          #13
                          Dunhill Nightcap in a Savinelli Punto Oro

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                          • LincolnSnuff
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                            • May 2010
                            • 676

                            #14
                            MacBaren HH Mature Virginia in a Savinelli 616KS

                            This tobacco was quite harsh right out of the tin. It's been mellowing in a Ball jar four about 18 months so it is much sweeter and smoother than before.

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                            • LincolnSnuff
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                              • May 2010
                              • 676

                              #15
                              G.L. Pease Haddo's Delight in a 1960's Parker (by Dunhill) Super Bruyere 812 saddlebit Dublin.

                              This is a very interesting Va/Per with liquor casing. Decent nic-hit.

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