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marc palanzo Offline
#3101 Posted:
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hoyodude wrote:
Heck, yeah! Full Virginia Flake is one of my favorites but they have plenty of good blends.

3092- H&H Stogie in my elf cob.


3096 - Full Virginia Flake a Comoy's #80 Pebblegrain Bulldog.
chazbo Offline
#3102 Posted:
Joined: 01-21-2007
Posts: 8,159
3097 McClelland black and red flake in a Nording freehand
3098 Bengal slices in a smooth bowl briar
3099 Searrle Deception Pass in a Cobb
marc palanzo Offline
#3103 Posted:
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I have a tin of Black & Red on the shelf that I need to try...

3100 - Samuel Gawith Kendal Cream Deluxe Flake
3101 - Samuel Gawith Chocolate Flake
ZRX1200 Offline
#3104 Posted:
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3102~ last bit of my First Responders.
zody Offline
#3105 Posted:
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3103 - My own blend, Calabrese Briar Church Warden
3104 - McClelland Stoved Virginia, Bjarne Briar Church Warden
zody Offline
#3106 Posted:
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3105 - Permanent Midnight, Carl Erik free hand
3106 - McClelland Special Dark, skull & claw meershaum
3107 - Peter Olson Holiday Blend '03, Calabresi bent billiard
zody Offline
#3107 Posted:
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You guys usually see me on the cigar postings, decided to break out my pipes and the collared pipe tobacco that's been sitting in my basement and join you all.Herfing
zody Offline
#3108 Posted:
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ZRX1200 wrote:
Really like Habana Daydream, but it makes my head spin & gives me the cold sweats.


Just ordered a 2 Oz tin to try it, I'm curious to give this one a go.
marc palanzo Offline
#3109 Posted:
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3108 - McClelland Black & Red in a MM Hardwood. I need to get 3 or 4 more tins of this.
ZRX1200 Offline
#3110 Posted:
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3109~ DE Grand Central in a Dr Graybow Collectors edition
Bur Offline
#3111 Posted:
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3110 - Balkan Luxury Blend 957 in a cob, next to last bowl from this tin I was given at a Seattle Pipe Club meeting. May buy one, but it rarely shows up here. Pay RETAIL? NEVER! ha ha
Bur Offline
#3112 Posted:
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sonj wrote:
I just started a scrap jar. Threw a tiny bit of SWR, PA, unmarked cavendish, and cigar leaf in there. Should be interesting once it's full. ThumpUp


Yeah, my scraps tin is probably about 1/3 or more cigar/cigarillo bits. A friend just gave me an "Oscar Leaf" so I've got to cut that up. Will probably mist the whole thing with either distilled water or a little whiskey after that. Others may have more expert advice, but imho the cigar baccy really dries things out.
hoyodude Offline
#3113 Posted:
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Bur wrote:
Yeah, my scraps tin is probably about 1/3 or more cigar/cigarillo bits. A friend just gave me an "Oscar Leaf" so I've got to cut that up. Will probably mist the whole thing with either distilled water or a little whiskey after that. Others may have more expert advice, but imho the cigar baccy really dries things out.


Just keep a little humidifier pouch in your tobacco. Stays perfect for as long as you like if you keep it moist.
chazbo Offline
#3114 Posted:
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3111 five brothers in a cobb
zody Offline
#3115 Posted:
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I'm just getting back to the pipes and recovering from a serious sucky case of tongue bite, God bless Biotene. I'm a pipe n00b big time.
Rather than a bowl by bowl I'll post the new blends I've gotten to try.

3112 - G.L. Pease Haddos Delight. Like this one, currently using it to cure the Rossi Palermo I bought. I can see this being a regular go to.
3113 - G.L. Pease Triple play. I like it but dam I have to figure out the best way to smoke it, that cake has me perplexed, going to try using a sharp knife and slice off a ribbon from a side and rub it out. Doing the giant flake from the top didn't work out so good.ram27bat
3114- Mac Baren Bold Kentucky. Loved it, first try with stuffing a wet flake was a miserable failure. Left a few out to dry and rubbed them out, awesome strong flavor, did give me a gut feeling like good strong cigar.Herfing
3115 - C&D Habana Daydreams. No frills, didn't do it in the flavor area, it will grow on me. Didn't kick my butt on the nicotine but I smoke a lot. No cold sweats like Jamie got.
3116 - Samuel Gawith St James Flake. One bowl, man super delicious loved it.This I've got to keep around!
3117 - Mac Barren Dark Twist. Verdict is still out, have some drying but those slices didn't go so well the first time.
3118 - Peterson Irish Flake. Yeah baby, this was the BOMB. At 10 bucks a tin this one will likely end up being a treat only tobacco. Absolutely fantastic.
99cobra2881 Offline
#3116 Posted:
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Oh sh-!t Zody is smoking a pipe, so much for the cigar count thread being ahead of the pipe thread!!! Not for much longer!!! lol
Bur Offline
#3117 Posted:
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St James Flake is pretty good, and had some misadventures folding and stuffing one into a bowl too!

3119 - C'est La Vie French Vanilla. These flavored blends just are lost on me. First a few cherry blends, this, an irish whiskey one. Probably gonna stick to regular blends after these are gone

3120 - Captain Black Round in the cheapie Casillo that came with the Captain Black sampler. OK second bowl of the day and the pipe settling in nicely. Finish bubbled a few bowlfuls ago tho

Probably have a higher quality cigar at the VFW Post later watching the Preakness and supporting the final push of the solar panel fundraising.
zody Offline
#3118 Posted:
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99cobra2881 wrote:
Oh sh-!t Zody is smoking a pipe, so much for the cigar count thread being ahead of the pipe thread!!! Not for much longer!!! lol


I'll do my best Herfing

Digging the pipe. FYI curing a new pipe, switched to the Mac Barenboim Dark Twist and smoked a fair amount of it, I'm nic'd the frak out.
zody Offline
#3119 Posted:
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Bur wrote:
St James Flake is pretty good, and had some misadventures folding and stuffing one into a bowl too!.


Maybe I'm too much of a n00b, saw a guy do a review where he took two flakes, folded, rolled and stuffed em in and smoked away. Gotta be some drying time in there, major fail for me with the Kentucky.
Think I'll stick to rubbing them out.
ZRX1200 Offline
#3120 Posted:
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Well HELLO!

The wet stuff dries out more quickly and evenly rubbed out.
chazbo Offline
#3121 Posted:
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Trying some of the P&C Match blends
3121 Match Presbyterian
3122 Match Elizabethan
3123 Match Edgeworth Ready Rubbed
ZRX1200 Offline
#3122 Posted:
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3124~ First Responders
3125~ H&H Louisiana Red
zody Offline
#3123 Posted:
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3126- MacBaren Dark Kentucky in a Stanwell Churchwarden
3127 - Pease Triple Play, in a Bjarne Standing Churchwarden
3128 - Samuel Gawith St James Flake, same
zody Offline
#3124 Posted:
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ZRX1200 wrote:
Well HELLO!

The wet stuff dries out more quickly and evenly rubbed out.


WAY better results with this!!Herfing

BTW, aloe juice does serious wonders for wicked tongue bite and sand paper tongue! Small mouthful, swish and let it stand in your mouth for a while and voila! And you just swallow it, think it's supposed to be good for your gut too.

I'm also learning to pace myself and not get my pipe so frakking hot. I like the heavy dense smoke but getting that and maintaining it and bad chit starts happenening.
I'm going through several pipe cleaners on some of these blends going through a whole pipe full, otherwise I get gurgle and bite.
ZRX1200 Offline
#3125 Posted:
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3129~ Mac Baren Vintage Syrian
desolbones Offline
#3126 Posted:
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3130~Margate in a short MM Gen.
Now check the buy 3 get 1 free D tins at CI, one I can say out loud?
http://www.cigarsinterna...unhill-buy-3-get-1-free/
desolbones Offline
#3127 Posted:
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^^^ Physician, heal thyself. Good diagnosis there, yer on the right track.
zody Offline
#3128 Posted:
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3131 - MacBaren Dark Twist, Calabresi Churchwarden
3132 - Pease Haddos Delight, Rossi Palermo
zody Offline
#3129 Posted:
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3133 - Habana Daydreams , Rossi Palermo. Full pipe using this one that has a large diameter nowl, nice nic gut hit at the end.
zody Offline
#3130 Posted:
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3134 - Permanent Midnight, Rossi apple. Palermo is the line I figured out, not the shape. Who's the n00b? This guy!! ThumpUp
3135 - Peterson Irish Flake, new Calabash I sprang for
3136 - Peter Olson Holiday '03, Rossi apple
tonygraz Offline
#3131 Posted:
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3137 - Lane BCA on the deck looking at the stars, listening to the tree frogs and spotting the first of the lightning bugs. Life in the country is good. Temps tonight were pleasant, clear skies and relatively quiet aside from the sounds of nature.
zody Offline
#3132 Posted:
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3138 - Samuel Gawith Kendall Twist, Brebbia Lectura churchwarden. I've struggled with this pipe, but I believe this stuff is the perfect tobacco for this pipe, awesomely strong stuff, except for the rope looking kinda like a long turd this stuff is awesome!!
3139 - MacBaren Old Dark Fire, S&M meerschaum churchwarden. First time for the pipe and the blend home run on both.
3140 - Samuel Gawith St James Flake, Calabresi churchwarden. This will be a regular for me love the taste.
3141 - Cornell & Diehl Bayou Night, Calabash. Seems to smoke regular ribbon cut blends than Flake but only the second time I've used it.
3142 -- Samuel Gawith Kendall Twist, Calabash. NOT a good blend for this pipe Spanking

I keep finding I like inhaling frquently on these strong blends, can't seem to help myself.

Little long winded but I'm rediscovering my old pipes, some new ones, and hitting on some great strong blends.
I love cigars but pipe smoking is a whole different experience, very calming and relaxed.
Sat on the porch all night smoking different pipes and new blends enjoying the transition as the evening went from hot and humid to pleasant and cool.
Nice quiet still night after the neighborhood noises died down.
tonygraz Offline
#3133 Posted:
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3143 - Mix of an old peach and Lane's BCA on the deck and a really quiet night. That old Peach had a bite and the BCA calmed it down a bit, but still something I cant wait to see vanish.
zody Offline
#3134 Posted:
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3144 - Petersons Irish Flake, SAS meerschaum churchwarden
3145 - MacBarens Old Kentucky flake, same pipe
zody Offline
#3135 Posted:
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tonygraz wrote:
3143 - Mix of an old peach and Lane's BCA on the deck and a really quiet night. That old Peach had a bite and the BCA calmed it down a bit, but still something I cant wait to see vanish.


Bunch of that peach hanging around and you can't bring yourself to pitch it?
tonygraz Offline
#3136 Posted:
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Just like that partial box of VS cigars- lost in the garage- but the peach stuff smells really good and there wasn't much left.
zody Offline
#3137 Posted:
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3146 - Samuel Gawith Kendall Twist, Brebbia Lectura churchwarden
3147 - Samuel Gawith Kendall Twist, Brebbia Lectura churchwarden
zody Offline
#3138 Posted:
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3148 - Peterson Irish Flake, Bjarne standing churchwarden
3149 - Peterson Irish Flake, Bjarne orange grain churchwarden
3150 - Samuel Gawith Kendall Twist, Bjarne standing churchwarden
3152 - Pease Haddos Delight, Butz Choquin briar calabash
3153 - Pease Haddos Delight, Butz Choquin briar calabash
zody Offline
#3139 Posted:
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3154- C&D Bayou Night, Butz Choquin briar calabash
3155 - GL Pease Triple Play, Butz Choquin briar calabash
chazbo Offline
#3140 Posted:
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3156 5 brothers in a Dr. Garber, the Duke
3157 Bob's chocolate flake in a MM Cobb
zody Offline
#3141 Posted:
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3158 - C&D Bayou Evening, Butz Chouquin briar calabash
3159 - C&D Bayou Evening, Butz Chouquin briar calabash
3160 - Samuel Gawith Brown #4 Kendall Twist, Brebbia Lectura churchwarden
zody Offline
#3142 Posted:
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What the devil is it with smoking a pipe that suddenly makes my tongue feel so frakked when I go to smoke cigar now?
Feels dry and funky when I smoke a cigar and my taste buds feel way off, sometimes even anesthetized.
All my blends are pretty full tilt, I've been trying to let them dry a bit before I smoke a pipe. My cigars are all pretty full tilt too, I can smoke 3-5 in a night or more over the course of a day it's changed with sanding the pipe tobacco.
Too much pipe tobacco? Smoking too aggressively? Anyone have any thoughts?
ZRX1200 Offline
#3143 Posted:
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When I started smoking the pipe more regularly, I quit enjoying cigars so much. But for me it was a different experience, with a shorter time commitment. My guess would be that the tobacco was the culprit zody, but I'm not sure. Only way to be is take a week or two hiatus then try a cigar.
marc palanzo Offline
#3144 Posted:
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zody wrote:
What the devil is it with smoking a pipe that suddenly makes my tongue feel so frakked when I go to smoke cigar now?
Feels dry and funky when I smoke a cigar and my taste buds feel way off, sometimes even anesthetized.
All my blends are pretty full tilt, I've been trying to let them dry a bit before I smoke a pipe. My cigars are all pretty full tilt too, I can smoke 3-5 in a night or more over the course of a day it's changed with sanding the pipe tobacco.
Too much pipe tobacco? Smoking too aggressively? Anyone have any thoughts?


Define frakked. Like your tongue is burnt? Excessive moisture at the end of a bowl or wet tobacco at the end? Try drying your tobacco more. I've found that 8-10 seconds in the microwave works well.

And you can't smoke a pipe like a cigar. Small sips, not big puffs.
marc palanzo Offline
#3145 Posted:
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ZRX1200 wrote:
When I started smoking the pipe more regularly, I quit enjoying cigars so much. But for me it was a different experience, with a shorter time commitment. My guess would be that the tobacco was the culprit zody, but I'm not sure. Only way to be is take a week or two hiatus then try a cigar.


I've smoked one cigar in the last 8 months or so. A DPG Blue, which I love, that's been resting for about a year and a half. I really didn't enjoy it as much as I thought I would.
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#3146 Posted:
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I haven't picked up a pipe in awhile now and even though I am still a pipe noob I found that if I grabbed a pipe that day then no cigars as for some reason it just changes the enjoyment I would get from them. A few days later cigars were back to normal. I might go for a bowl this weekend though as I have been thinking about it and bought a pipe in January that I have yet to use.
zody Offline
#3147 Posted:
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3160 - C&D Bayou Night, Butz Chouquin briar calabash
zody Offline
#3148 Posted:
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marc palanzo wrote:
Define frakked. Like your tongue is burnt? Excessive moisture at the end of a bowl or wet tobacco at the end? Try drying your tobacco more. I've found that 8-10 seconds in the microwave works well.

And you can't smoke a pipe like a cigar. Small sips, not big puffs.


Yup, my tongue has had a case of bite but once that mostly wore off I'm getting tons of moisture at the end of a bowl. Then when I go to smoke a cigar the next day the center of my tongue is dry and feels funky and taste is way way off.
I've been air drying, the microwave thing will be a must try.
Pretty sure it's a habit of chugging like a cigar with strong tobacco that's too moist.
I went the total opposite with a bowl of Peterson Irish Flake, left it out way too long. I like it but the super crunchy dry version, that was one seriously harsh smoke!
zody Offline
#3149 Posted:
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shaun341 wrote:
I haven't picked up a pipe in awhile now and even though I am still a pipe noob I found that if I grabbed a pipe that day then no cigars as for some reason it just changes the enjoyment I would get from them. A few days later cigars were back to normal. I might go for a bowl this weekend though as I have been thinking about it and bought a pipe in January that I have yet to use.


I'll agree with this. Pipes and pipe tobacco have been my new thing and I tend to smoke a lot. Moderation Grashopper, right?!?
I'm a total pipe n00b, there's certainly a bigger learning curve with them.
zody Offline
#3150 Posted:
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3161 - GL Pease Haddos Delight, Butz Choquin briar calabash
3162 - C&D Bayou Night, Butz Choquin briar calabash
3163 - MacBaren Dark Roll, ash churchwarden
3164 - MacBaren Old Kentucky flake, Rossi stubby apple
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