Smoke rings for Wednesday, July 2, 2008
Keeping the Codger Gnomes away with some Bad nun II in a Stanwell 85.
This pipe is my new favorite, such a large bowl, it just keeps going, and going. all of the Synjeco blends taste even better in this one. Currently it is going through the Larsian Torture Test (LTT (tm)), and so far, flying colours.
This is my first stanwell, and it sets a new standard. I think I will go for pipes like this in the future
If I have not seen as far as others, it's because giants have been standing on my shoulders.
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It's the only pipe I ever had made just for me to my specs. And, it is now three weeks old and is an exceptional pipe (see in my gallery). I am, of course, smoking Captain Bob's Blend, also my own C&D tobacco specs with a very light and special sauce created for me by Tobacco Technology (www.tobaccotech.com) After 42 two years of smoking pipes, I finally got what I want. My own pipe and my own tobacco! There will be more Bob Hayes pipes made for me. Hopefully, one per year. Have a great day, everyone.
Appleton, Wisconsin USA
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Smoked way too much yesterday. Keeping it light with PS Bullseye Flake in a Mountbatten.
yesterdays pipe with yesterdays blend and loving it. I will surely be moving onto something else for the evening.
Fume in pace, ckr
Logistics of the week make pipe breaks during the day impractical so I dip Chokeandgaggin during the day and pipes in the evenings at the house. Todays fare is Uhle's Perfection Plug Burley out of a KW Carburator Canadian. Very Nice Indeed.
"Shall I say, I have gone at dusk through narrow streets and watched the smoke that rises from the pipes of lonely men in shirt-sleeves, leaning out of windows?" T.S. Eliot
Yup, that was me with the book out on the patio this afternoon. Mmmmm. OGS is just some good stuff.
Rick Piatt
that I refurbished and have it filled with Old Joe Krantz. It's a terrific combination!
"If you can't send money, send tobacco." -George Washington to the Continental Congress, 1776