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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.
Me
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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
hasbeen (Better a has been than a never was!)
NRA Patron member Try to live your life where the preacher doesn't have to lie at your funeral
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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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If God wanted you to walk and carry things on your back, He would not have invented stirrups and pack saddles
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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.
-John
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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. PJ
Our forefathers did not politely protest the British.They did not vote them out of office, nor did they impeach the king,march on the capitol or ask permission for their rights. ----------------They just shot them. MOLON LABE
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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.
The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.
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Brigadier Black Antietam and Dunhill Ready Rubbed (both from 2019).
"To compel a man to furnish funds for the propagation of ideas he disbelieves and abhors is sinful and tyrannical." -- Thomas Jefferson
We are all Rhodesians now.
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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.
Parents who say they have good kids..Usually don't!
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