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What kind of pipe Tabbaco are you enjoying these days. So many choices out there. The aromatics sure smell nice.

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I smoke something called "Normandy" by the local tobacco place.

A golden cavendish with a touch of fire-cured black.


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Back when I smoked a pipe. That’s been years ago. I like Cherry blend and Rum and Maple. Both were hard to keep lit. So I added a little Prince Albert to help them burn. Hasbeen


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Do you have Prince Albert in a Can?..

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Back in the late 70's when I smoked a pipe it was Cherry Blend and Half & Half.

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When I smoked back in the day I smoked a lot of Borkum Riff but Velvet and the Prince worked too.

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I always have 1q and RLP6 on hand.

C&D have some awesome offerings with great tin art too - check out exhausted rooster - it's hilarious tin are and is a very good smoke. I started with 2 oz and now keep an 8 oz on hand.

Anything stokkebye I like so far.

Escudo, three nuns, are favorites too...but, currently in an EMP phase.

I have one tin of Frog Morton's left...aging in a mason jar for special occasion.

I dislike the cherry's so don't do them, but do enjoy some aromatics time to time like vanilla, raspberry or chocolates.

Pipe smoking is a fun hobby...relaxing time out from time to time with a lap dog or two happy to watch as I move the rocking chair, think, reflect and enjoy.

Plus, 9/10 hobbits like it and 7/10 wizards do too, or so I've been told.

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I haven't smoked anything since 1975, the year I quit. When I smoked a pipe it was Borkum Rift. I still like the smell of that one. I wonder if they still sell that brand.
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Simple black cavindish. Nothing better to me.


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Dunhill 965 bought in bulk from the local pipe shop, stuff in the tin was too bitter tasting for me. I mostly enjoy English Latakia blends.

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Cavindis seems to be preferred

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My dad smoked Sir Walter Raleigh for many years when I was a kid, we swiped and smoked a lot of that, borkum rift was a real treat when we could find a store that would sell it to us minors.


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Brigadier Black Antietam and Dunhill Ready Rubbed (both from 2019).


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Sir Walter Raleigh or Granger.

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Low Country Cooper and Old Joe Krantz by C&D are my go-tos when I occasionally fire a pipe up.

My Dad's favorite was Amphora Extra Mild Cavendish, I still have some empty tins of that to remind me of him.

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Holy Old Codger Crap!

I can't remember the last time I saw a pipe being smoked.

Must be hanging out with the wrong crowd.


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