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Danish_Pipe_Guy
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PostSubject: Desert Island Smokes...   Wed Dec 26, 2007 12:50 am

Ok,

You're on a desert island with nothing but a bloodied "Wilson" brand volleyball to hang with.The tobacco gods decide to bless you with one brand of pipe and tobacco blend until you finally "raft" your way home...

What Tobacco Do You Choose?...

What Brand of Pipe Do You Choose?...

For me:
Navy Flake &
An Older GBD

Discuss.

Dock

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PostSubject: Re: Desert Island Smokes...   Wed Dec 26, 2007 5:18 am

It was a close call between Dark Flake and Escudo, but Escudo won in that a steady diet of Dark Flake would, I fear, prove overwhelming.

Pipe would be a Cavicchi 1C group 5 rough.
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PostSubject: Re: Desert Island Smokes...   Wed Dec 26, 2007 5:26 am

Tough question, Dock! I have several likely candidates, including several C&D blends, but right now I would have to go with Peretti's BPC and a Mark Tinsky billiard.



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PostSubject: Re: Desert Island Smokes...   Wed Dec 26, 2007 5:27 am

Tough question, Dock! I have several likely candidates, including several C&D blends, but right now I would have to go with Peretti's BPC and a Mark Tinsky billiard.



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PostSubject: Re: Desert Island Smokes...   Wed Dec 26, 2007 3:19 pm

Hi Dock,

I rarely respond to these threads because I have 10 blends I would hate to be without, and the number keeps growing. In the past I've posted Penzance, FVF, 633, & Long Golden Flake. Any of these would serve me well. But at this moment in time, I agree with Alfredo and I'll take some Escudo.

Pipe selection is quite difficult as well, but I think I'd go with my '72 bent Dunhill Root Briar.

Whew, I now need to go lie down.

TC
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PostSubject: Re: Desert Island Smokes...   Wed Dec 26, 2007 6:58 pm

Tobacco has to be a strong English blend that won't bore me. Lots to choose from but I select Fairmorn's Black Bayou Mist. Any Castello pipe of mine will do, but on an island my searock GG75 would be perfect.

For those not familiar with Fairmorn bulks go to MarsCigar.com and check out the Mist, Lancer's Slices, etc.
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PostSubject: Re: Desert Island Smokes...   Wed Dec 26, 2007 7:06 pm

Escudo and my Rad Davis poker...

nope...

Barbary Coast in my Mike Brissett birthday billiard! Final answer!
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PostSubject: Re: Desert Island Smokes...   Wed Dec 26, 2007 8:38 pm

A 55 lb. bale of Old Gowrie and my Brissett Lavot/poker. Can I assume I'm not marooned with just one type/case of bourbon? And hell would be, no matches or lighter!!!
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PostSubject: Re: Desert Island Smokes...   Wed Dec 26, 2007 9:33 pm

Really tough to answer and be truthful for the simple reason that whatever the blend, it would get tiresome eventually. Nothing beats variety!

You mentioned that you could pick a carver and not just a single pipe, so I'm assuming that I'd have a fair rotation of pipes by a single carver. In that case, the pipe part of the equation is easy, I pick 2 dozen Castellos Very Happy

The tough part is that my single favorite tobacco is Bobs chocolate flake and I actually don't smoke this blend in any of my Castellos because they tend to perform much better (IMHO) with other blends and don't seem to be too fond of BCF. I suppose I could smoke Squadron Leader daily, or a simple burley everyday and be happy with both the smoke and the pipe/tobacco combination scratch
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PostSubject: Desert Island Smokes...   Wed Dec 26, 2007 10:06 pm

Easiest question ever answered.

Pipes are old Peterson 80S smooths.

Tobacco is the last remaining tin of Balkan Sobranie Virginian Nr.10. Which (because the Desert Island genies have smiled) is still good, doesn't dry out, and replenishes itself every night.

Modern tobac would be Zero's Cut Maduro Cake, most likely (although getting to compare-&-contrast it with "Nocturne" before pulling the trigger would be necessary).

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PostSubject: Re: Desert Island Smokes...   Wed Dec 26, 2007 10:47 pm

Something subtle and complex,

Something with nuance,

Something Pease,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Embarcadero!

Something bold and assertive with many layers,

Something Pease,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Blackpoint Flake, Abingdon, Odyssey!

Something new and exciting,

Something Pease,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Maduro Cut Cake, Maltese Falcon!

Since I'm king , I'll take my whole cellar.

Then yous guys can swim over from your desert islands and we'll have a Smoker.

Oh Yeah,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,I need my kick ass stereo and cd collection.

And plenty of Table Mountain range fed beef,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,and Vitos wine cellar.

We'll smoke, eat, drink, listen to DAWG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,then Sleep Sleep Sleep Sleep Sleep
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PostSubject: Re: Desert Island Smokes...   Wed Dec 26, 2007 11:46 pm

It would have to be GLP Filmore in 2oz tins. A very close 2nd would be SG FVF in 50gr. tins. And for the pipe, my #55 Castello. I'll be busy for the next few days, I'm building a raft to sail south to Tj's island for the smoker....
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PostSubject: Re: Desert Island Smokes...   Thu Dec 27, 2007 2:56 am

Funny thing is I was going to say TJ's cellar for my tobacco choice too! Laughing
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PostSubject: Re: Desert Island Smokes...   Thu Dec 27, 2007 3:53 am

The first brand of higher end pipes I am purchasing are Ser Jacopo's and they smoke great for me. I would choose a bent design. Currently my favorite is a Picta # 10.

The tobacco choice would be more difficult. Since I am a fairly new smoker, I tend toward mild aromatics. This month I would choose Trout Stream.
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PostSubject: Impossible   Thu Dec 27, 2007 5:29 am

I think it's terrific that y'all can pick a go-to weedage like that, but there is no possibility of my being able to answer such a question. I simply cannot settle on one tobacco, nor do I find any enjoyment in contemplating such a prospect. Forcing myself to do so would inevitably result in my smoking very little or not at all. PD nailed it: even my current "all-time" favorite — PCCA Jubilee — would become tiresome if I smoked it and nothing else. If youse guys are different, so be it. Temet nosce.

Look, this is easy. I'm just going to stay away from the ocean, and then this whole desert island thing won't ever come up. I'll be over at TJ's with a hefty stash o' weed and wine. Y'all give us a call when you get back.

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