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DrT999

Number of posts: 2503 Age: 54 Location: North Carolina Tobacco: Current main rotation: Bracken Flake; NYPC Bedloe's Island; Guilford Flake; Westmoreland Mixture Pipe: More than I need, not as many as I want. Registration date: 2011-08-31
 | Subject: Re: What are you smoking? Thu May 31, 2012 8:46 am | |
| 1st try of Louisiana Flake, in a Falcon |
|  | | vinnie799

Number of posts: 24 Age: 57 Location: Rehoboth Beach, DE Tobacco: Former avid Half and Half smoker for alot of years. Gave it the boot, (something in there was changed), in Feb.'10.
Burley London Blend
Tawney Flakes*
Cumberland **
Five Brothers for a kick in the ass!***
JackKnife reddi-rubbed
SOLANI ABF
Petersen's Irish Flake
G&H Dark Flake
Wessex Burley Slice(smooooth)
Peterson's Irish Oak
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Pipe: Seems my favorite pipe is a beat up meershaum. Got smoke damaged in a house fire this past April '10. Cleaned her up and still smoke the hell out of it. Seems to do well with everything especially glp's Cumberland. Or, maybe it's because it's a BIG bowl and holds alot of some of my better quality tobaccos.
1960's Ben Wade freehand
King's Cross featherweight
Lorenzo Lovat shape that is wonderful with VA's only Wally Frank, passed down from Dad when he quit is still a charmer for me.
A number of dad's pipes 30-40+ yrs old just smoke like a dream still. They's so old that names and logo's have worn of but like anything else , take care of them and they last forever it seems
Registration date: 2010-08-02
 | Subject: Re: What are you smoking? Thu May 31, 2012 12:35 pm | |
| Right now at the moment I'm not smoking anything. I'm working 4x12 shift in a prison in DE, USA, and it's smoke free, Something about that never seemed right to me. I started here 28 years ago and we smoked anytime anywhere. However waiting for me in the car is a 50-50 mix of five Brothers and Prince Albert. When I get home it'll be probably Petersen's Irish Flake in my new estate Castello bent bulldog searock, a fabulous after midnight smoke |
|  | | Harlock999

Number of posts: 5005 Location: Los Angeles Tobacco:
English
Pipe:
Italiano Registration date: 2010-10-22
 | Subject: Re: What are you smoking? Thu May 31, 2012 12:42 pm | |
| | vinnie799 wrote: | | Petersen's Irish Flake in my new estate Castello bent bulldog searock, a fabulous after midnight smoke |
Welcome! |
|  | | Rob_In_MO

Number of posts: 3554 Age: 39 Location: Park Hills, MO Tobacco: Mostly Aromatics, Some VA's, Mild English Blends Pipe: Bjarne, Peterson, Savinellis, Cobs & Basket Briars. Registration date: 2011-01-19
 | Subject: Re: What are you smoking? Thu May 31, 2012 12:59 pm | |
| | vinnie799 wrote: | | However waiting for me in the car is a 50-50 mix of five Brothers and Prince Albert. When I get home it'll be probably Petersen's Irish Flake in my new estate Castello bent bulldog searock, a fabulous after midnight smoke |
5-Bro's and PA - might not be great, but it'll get you home. Peterson's Irish Flake is great and is made for a bent bulldog, so you should have a fantastic smoke when you get home.
Oh yeah - Welcome to the Brotherhood Vinnie! |
|  | | JamesFersch
Number of posts: 9 Age: 24 Location: Austria Tobacco: Royal Yacht & Irish Flake ; EMP Pipe: L'anatra, Winslow, Savinelli and some no names. 15 in total Registration date: 2012-05-30
 | Subject: Re: What are you smoking? Thu May 31, 2012 1:38 pm | |
| I'm smoking EMP in a cheap no name pipe which was one of the first pipes I bought. Under 30 bucks, but smokes beautifully! |
|  | | PipeLeisure

Number of posts: 1105 Age: 35 Location: Dartmouth Massachusetts Tobacco: Boswells Northwoods, Cherry Smash, Berry Cobbler, Christmas Cookie, Pom Holiday, Chocolate Cream. Peterson blends, dunhill, McCrainies "Murdocks Pipe", Christmas Cheer. Pipe: Boswell, Ardor, Ser Jacopo, Caminetto, Stanwell, Peterson, Eric Nording, Poul Winslow, Sřren. Lover of Freehands. Registration date: 2011-08-28
 | Subject: Re: What are you smoking? Thu May 31, 2012 3:00 pm | |
| Some 2010 Penzance in my LLOYDS Root pipe |
|  | | vinnie799

Number of posts: 24 Age: 57 Location: Rehoboth Beach, DE Tobacco: Former avid Half and Half smoker for alot of years. Gave it the boot, (something in there was changed), in Feb.'10.
Burley London Blend
Tawney Flakes*
Cumberland **
Five Brothers for a kick in the ass!***
JackKnife reddi-rubbed
SOLANI ABF
Petersen's Irish Flake
G&H Dark Flake
Wessex Burley Slice(smooooth)
Peterson's Irish Oak
.
Pipe: Seems my favorite pipe is a beat up meershaum. Got smoke damaged in a house fire this past April '10. Cleaned her up and still smoke the hell out of it. Seems to do well with everything especially glp's Cumberland. Or, maybe it's because it's a BIG bowl and holds alot of some of my better quality tobaccos.
1960's Ben Wade freehand
King's Cross featherweight
Lorenzo Lovat shape that is wonderful with VA's only Wally Frank, passed down from Dad when he quit is still a charmer for me.
A number of dad's pipes 30-40+ yrs old just smoke like a dream still. They's so old that names and logo's have worn of but like anything else , take care of them and they last forever it seems
Registration date: 2010-08-02
 | Subject: Re: What are you smoking? Thu May 31, 2012 3:03 pm | |
| Rob,
5 Bros and PA really isn't great but it's got strength to kick in on the ride home after a this double shift. I just mix them because 5 bros is a b*tch to load while driving due to it's shag cut. And believe me ya just don't sit in a prison parking lot long after your shift, got get out of there. It's good for the head to just keep movin'. |
|  | | monbla256

Number of posts: 3767 Age: 67 Location: DFW Metroplex, Texas Tobacco: McClellands Oriental#14, Virginia Woods, Blackwoods Flake, FM #2000 Flake. Duhill Royal Yacht, London Mixture and Flake. Peretii's Royal Blend Pipe: Savanelli's, pre - 1980's Dunhills, Pre and Lane era Charatans as well as various GBD's,BBB's, and Edward's and S&R pipes. Registration date: 2012-01-15
 | |  | | Hiram-2011

Number of posts: 470 Age: 34 Location: Dawsonville, GA Tobacco: Penzance, Emp, Nightcap, London Mixture, Boswell's for aromatics Pipe: Petersons, Charatan, Barber, Castello, Nording, Savinelli Registration date: 2012-03-23
 | Subject: Re: What are you smoking? Thu May 31, 2012 4:20 pm | |
| London Mixture in a Pete 80s bulldog |
|  | | vinnie799

Number of posts: 24 Age: 57 Location: Rehoboth Beach, DE Tobacco: Former avid Half and Half smoker for alot of years. Gave it the boot, (something in there was changed), in Feb.'10.
Burley London Blend
Tawney Flakes*
Cumberland **
Five Brothers for a kick in the ass!***
JackKnife reddi-rubbed
SOLANI ABF
Petersen's Irish Flake
G&H Dark Flake
Wessex Burley Slice(smooooth)
Peterson's Irish Oak
.
Pipe: Seems my favorite pipe is a beat up meershaum. Got smoke damaged in a house fire this past April '10. Cleaned her up and still smoke the hell out of it. Seems to do well with everything especially glp's Cumberland. Or, maybe it's because it's a BIG bowl and holds alot of some of my better quality tobaccos.
1960's Ben Wade freehand
King's Cross featherweight
Lorenzo Lovat shape that is wonderful with VA's only Wally Frank, passed down from Dad when he quit is still a charmer for me.
A number of dad's pipes 30-40+ yrs old just smoke like a dream still. They's so old that names and logo's have worn of but like anything else , take care of them and they last forever it seems
Registration date: 2010-08-02
 | Subject: Re: What are you smoking? Thu May 31, 2012 4:41 pm | |
| Yes it CAN be done by me while driving; been smoking a pipe for about 40 yrs and in that time I've come to accomplish some outrageous stuff.
Now, here me well. "DO NOT do this at home", this stunt is performed by a seasoned veteran who is not responsible in any way shape of form for the antics of others whether inspired by him or not! Be Warned. |
|  | | monbla256

Number of posts: 3767 Age: 67 Location: DFW Metroplex, Texas Tobacco: McClellands Oriental#14, Virginia Woods, Blackwoods Flake, FM #2000 Flake. Duhill Royal Yacht, London Mixture and Flake. Peretii's Royal Blend Pipe: Savanelli's, pre - 1980's Dunhills, Pre and Lane era Charatans as well as various GBD's,BBB's, and Edward's and S&R pipes. Registration date: 2012-01-15
 | |  | | Yak Resident Philosopher

Number of posts: 7261 Age: 257 Location: Yaksylvania Tobacco: Embarcadero Pipe: London, Dublin, Pesaro & Sasquatchewan Registration date: 2007-12-10
 | Subject: Re: What are you smoking? Thu May 31, 2012 6:04 pm | |
| Embarcadero in a Willmer Bent Bulldog.  |
|  | | vinnie799

Number of posts: 24 Age: 57 Location: Rehoboth Beach, DE Tobacco: Former avid Half and Half smoker for alot of years. Gave it the boot, (something in there was changed), in Feb.'10.
Burley London Blend
Tawney Flakes*
Cumberland **
Five Brothers for a kick in the ass!***
JackKnife reddi-rubbed
SOLANI ABF
Petersen's Irish Flake
G&H Dark Flake
Wessex Burley Slice(smooooth)
Peterson's Irish Oak
.
Pipe: Seems my favorite pipe is a beat up meershaum. Got smoke damaged in a house fire this past April '10. Cleaned her up and still smoke the hell out of it. Seems to do well with everything especially glp's Cumberland. Or, maybe it's because it's a BIG bowl and holds alot of some of my better quality tobaccos.
1960's Ben Wade freehand
King's Cross featherweight
Lorenzo Lovat shape that is wonderful with VA's only Wally Frank, passed down from Dad when he quit is still a charmer for me.
A number of dad's pipes 30-40+ yrs old just smoke like a dream still. They's so old that names and logo's have worn of but like anything else , take care of them and they last forever it seems
Registration date: 2010-08-02
 | Subject: Re: What are you smoking? Thu May 31, 2012 6:43 pm | |
| I have to ask. Is Kyle you mentioned, a 'senior' member here or something? |
|  | | TheSmokeamater

Number of posts: 254 Age: 46 Location: Freeport, New York Tobacco: Mostly VA & VA-PER, but I love them all, particularly the Lakeland "soapy" topping. The more bizarre the better. A quality straight VA in a clay is where I am most likely to find nirvana. The greatest complexity can be found in the most simple things. Pipe: Collection size: About 32. I favor straights, but have all sorts. Registration date: 2012-05-26
 | Subject: Re: What are you smoking? Thu May 31, 2012 7:47 pm | |
| | vinnie799 wrote: | | Right now at the moment I'm not smoking anything. I'm working 4x12 shift in a prison in DE, USA, and it's smoke free, Something about that never seemed right to me. I started here 28 years ago and we smoked anytime anywhere. However waiting for me in the car is a 50-50 mix of five Brothers and Prince Albert. When I get home it'll be probably Petersen's Irish Flake in my new estate Castello bent bulldog searock, a fabulous after midnight smoke |
You will appreciate it all the more once you light up. I hope...
Right now: Presbyterian in a spool cob I modified into a churchwarden. |
|  | | TheSmokeamater

Number of posts: 254 Age: 46 Location: Freeport, New York Tobacco: Mostly VA & VA-PER, but I love them all, particularly the Lakeland "soapy" topping. The more bizarre the better. A quality straight VA in a clay is where I am most likely to find nirvana. The greatest complexity can be found in the most simple things. Pipe: Collection size: About 32. I favor straights, but have all sorts. Registration date: 2012-05-26
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