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What'cha BRIAR and COB azzhats smoking 100,000?
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4226 - KBV Samsun & Delilah in a MM Carolina Gent
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4227 - Dunhill Ready Rubbed in a sandblast Musico pot
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4228 - Blakeney's Best (McClelland) Tawny Flake in a small blasted lovat with my morning coffee
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4229 - SG Cabbies in a small bamboo shank billiard
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4230 - Peretti London Flake in a lightly blasted Freehand
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4231 - My # 2 black mix in a small briar.
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4232 - My # 2 black mix in a cob
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4233 plum puddin
4234 mixture of all my leftovers. No aromatics. Pretty good
4235 carter hall
4236 five brothers
4237 davidoff flake medallion. Tonight.

I forget about this list but that’s what I’m smoking.

Tonight I’m using my oldest burnt to heck cob. Davidoff flake is pretty good
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4238 - Vanilla Custard Cream in a small briar
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#4160 Posted:
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4239 davidoff flake medallion
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4240 - My black mix in a small meershaum
4241 - Vanilla Custard Cream in a small briar
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4162 - Briarworks Back Down South in a rusticated poker with bamboo shank
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4163 - Samuel Gawith Bob's Chocolate Flake in an old, chubby bent billiard
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4164 - GLP Montgomery in bamboo shank poker
4165 - GLP Montgomery in olivewood Dublin
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#4165 Posted:
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number correction - next should be 4266
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Guess I need to start taking my shoes off when I have a smoke so I can use my fingers AND toes to keep count...

4266 - KBV Robo Burlesque in my MM Carolina Gent
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#4167 Posted:
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4247 I believe should be next. Things got sideways for a moment
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Thanks for the help with them numerals, guys!

4247! GLP Haddo's Delight in a blasted pot
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4248 - Dunhill Ready Rubbed in a small sandblasted billiard this AM

4249 - CAO Cherry in a small clay while compiling Jake's bomb list - thanks, buddy! This is a nice change of pace, I don't smoke a ton of aromatics. This is really a quality flavored tobacco. The more of a dark, tart cherry than the usual super sweet stuff you usually get from a cherry blend.
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I gotta agree. I almost asked if you smoked any or not. Figured I’d just send you some. I like it just sometimes

I maybe sent you some eileens dream. It’s a good aromatic.

4250 davidoff flake medalion. Dig it. I’ll probably get another can of this at some point
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^ in my old burn up ugly cob that smokes so dang well I can’t throw it out lol
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^ smoke that **** till it won't hold tobacco anymore!

Five Brothers in a smooth, stout pot shaped Dublin.

It's a very fine cut shag tobacco with "birdseye" stem pieces mixed in. Never seen that before. Nutty and mild flavor with a good nic hit. Waking me up this morning! Cheers, Jake!
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^ I like the strength of that stuff. It’s smooth too. Kinda dig it on occasion. I mix it with some of the other stuff at times. If you have a blend that doesn’t want to burn well. It usually gets things going also. It’s stupid cheap on cbid
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4250 sutliff black Kathy Gift from jp kulp. I dig it. Super smooth. In a cob.
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^^^ nice, glad you like it, Jake. I try to have a straight black Cavendish tobacco on hand at all times. First blend I smoked was Lane BCA (Black Cavendish Aromatic). I don't smoke it often, but there's nothing like it when you want something smooth and easy going.
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You have schooled me a bit on some pipe tobacco sir!^^^
I tried to buy some frog Morton a year back or so. Pretty stoked you sent that. I almost don’t wanna open it. Might rest that whole can for a little while. Super cool gift man
👍 I didn’t even care which blend it was. Just wanted some. Now a have a can. Preciate!
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All the goodies I appreciate it’s just funny I specifically hunted for that blend.
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^ pop that tin, if you like it and want to age, I'll send you another.
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Number correction

4274 - My # 2 Black mix in a small briar


I've found Lane BCA to be very smooth, but not tasty so I mix it with Smokers Pride and I get a tastier smooth smoke- that's my # 2.
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4253 should be then next number. Our count got waaaay crazy. Takes scrolling back a couple pages but I believe that’s where we should be
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Try again jake from post 4161 on - I give up.

???? - My mix #2 in a small briar

Jfkulp you do not start the smoke number with the post number - I know it's hard to figure out

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4254^^^^^. I think lol
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I know I f##ck'd it all up.

4255 (maybe) Davidoff Flake Medallion in a small billiard with bamboo shank. I've had a couple similar tobaccos - PS Bullseye Flake and Comoy #4 - I think this is better than either! Gonna have to pick some of this up. Thanks for the sample, Jake!

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^^ yessir I thought it was good too. I got it here at cbid pretty reasonable
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4256 - Dark Burley with PS Cube Cut. Had a sample of straight dark Burley, tasted like smoking unsweetened dark chocolate. Mixed in some cube cut to add some sweetness. Been sitting in a jar for 5 or 6 months. Not bad.
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4257 - My # 2 mix in a cob
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4258 - KBV Robo Burlesque, it's a Burley base with chocolate reminds me if a high end Cater Hall - tasty
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4259 - had a bowl of Carter Hall to test my earlier comparison. The two blends have a very similar flavor profile. Cater Hall is much milder however, Robo Burlesque is kind of an amped up version.
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Sounds like a winner jp
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4260 - SPC Mississippi River SR. Jake sent me one of the corners of a block of this pressed tobacco. I sliced it up into a cube cut for ease of loading without completely rubbing it out. This is good stuff! Really enjoying this first bowl. I'm always afraid English blends are going to be too Latakia heavy. Not the case with this one. the Latakia is there providing some sweet smokiness, but it plays a supporting role. It the complex blend of Virginia, Perique, Orientals that really take a front seat.

Thanks for sharing this with me, Jake!
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4261 - My MIx # 2 in a small briar
4262 - my mix # 2 in a cob
4263 - Vanilla Custard Cream in a small briar
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4264 - McC Xmas Cheer 2008 in a natural blast Liverpool.
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4265 - CAO Eileen's Dream in a briar with a 9mm charcoal filter.
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^ school me jp. What’s the charcoal do??
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Pulls moisture out of the smoke. I find that it helps a lot with certain aromatics. It depends on the blend - some are too light and you lose the flavor. Others need it and are less muddled, more nuanced when smoked in a filter pipe. I came to this realization after a conversation with an American pipemaker who lived in France for a while. Filter pipes are much more common in Europe and so are the type of heavy aromatics that benefit from them. He said after he realized that he went back and tried a bunch of blends that he'd completely written off and found that he actually enjoyed them in a filtered pipe. Eileen's Dream is made by Scandinavian Tobacco Group - it's a Danish style aromatic. Americans tend to try and let this type of blend dry out some. In Europe, they just use a filter pipe.

I've also found that I frequently get some tongue bite from blends that have a high proportion of Bright VA, like PS Luxury Twist Flake - filter takes that away.
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Thank you for the lesson my friend.
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4,266 - Robert McConnell Scottish Flake from the old Square tin. They changed it substantially when they switched to the round tin.
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4267 Samuel gawith navy flake. I liked this blend. Smoked in my large briar. Thanks to jp kulp Good smoke sir. Thank you again
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Glad you like it, Jake!

4,268 - Sutliff Ready Rub with my morning coffee
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4,269 - Davidoff Flake Medallion yesterday afternoon

4,270 - SPC Mississippi River SR, have a couple tins of this coming from the bid now
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