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  1. Mr_Houston

    What Are You Smoking Pages.

    GH Brown Flake Unscented in a Ron Fairchild lovat
  2. Mr_Houston

    new/old pipe guy

    Welcome back!
  3. Mr_Houston

    Have You Read This Greg Pease Profile ?

    That’s a great article. I hadn’t seen that. Thanks.
  4. Mr_Houston

    Comparing Pure Latakias

    That’s a very interesting observation. I love all things with Syrian Latakia, even from the start of my pipe smoking career. Ashton's Celebrated Sovereign was the 1st English blend that I could tolerate, while my buddies were smoking the Cyprian lat bombs. I also enjoy VAs blends, esp. red...
  5. Mr_Houston

    Another modified Cob

    Really cool! Is that actual bamboo or carved wood?
  6. Mr_Houston

    First try at Shrimp Creole

    Looks like the creole my mom used to make.
  7. Mr_Houston

    Windproof lighters/outdoors technique

    Regarding clenching, you might try pipe rubbers - soft rubber piece that fits on your stem. LINK
  8. Mr_Houston

    What pipe tobacco did you discover in 2020?

    I received a tin of Cringle Flake today from Santa and gave it a smoke. Really nice blend, esp. for VA lovers. The perique is mild.
  9. Mr_Houston

    Is It Really Syrian Latakia?

    Really interesting article. Thanks for sharing it.
  10. Mr_Houston

    Is It Really Syrian Latakia?

    I read the description and see what you are saying. However, I doubt that they are selling is what we call Syrian Latakia. Here’s my thinking: when you search for Latakia, only one product comes up. These days, 1 Latakia suggests to me Cyprian. If another product came up with the Syrian...
  11. Mr_Houston

    Antler Tamper

    @mlanghof You inspired me with this. I’ve never worked with antler before. I think mine is a piece of an old elk shed - the tine was thick. It was very was tough to cut. For the end piece, I used a small piece of horn left over from some razor scales.
  12. Mr_Houston

    What Are You Smoking Pages.

    I’ve had several tins opened that have dried out completely. This week, I have been re-humidifing them. I had a number of small portions of good aged Virginia’s that I rubbed out and mixed, including Cut Va Plug, Best Brown Flake, Butera Golden Flake, and a bit of McClellands stoved Va (5115)...
  13. Mr_Houston

    55 Yrs Ago

    Congratulations both of you! Bacon, pot roast, and a pretty girl.
  14. Mr_Houston

    My burgeoning pipe tool collection...(!)

    Any chance one of those says “Czechoslovakia”?
  15. Mr_Houston

    Hey Again.

    I have taken an 8 year break from this hobby and website. I've still smoke my pipes off and on. Recently, I started smoking more often and began reading to see what's been going on. Imagine my surprise to learn the jump in value of my cellar, esp McClellands and Syrian blends. TAD began...
  16. Mr_Houston

    safety razors

    The past few years I am been deep into the wetshaving hobby.  I started with my deceased father’s Gillette Slim, just to try it all out.  What a shave!  I was hooked. I chased vintage Gillettes, esp English Gillettes.  Then straight razors and restorations, and fine honing stones. Then I...
  17. Mr_Houston

    Seven Essentials

    I like this. There are just some blend that you must try to have any relevant knowledge about pipe tobacco. For example, as previously mentioned, Escudo is a classic red VA with perique cut to coins. So, I think everyone needs to understand what Syrian latakia taste like. So, Renaissance if...
  18. Mr_Houston

    TEXAS: Anyone interested in starting a club?

    That be Me! The pipe club meeting at Serious Cigars on Richmond Ave. is still alive and well in Houston. We meet ever month on the 1st Friday of the month. Send me your email and I'll pass it along to our club coordinator. We have been having a pretty good showing as of late. Local pipe...
  19. Mr_Houston

    Rattray's recommendations?

    Rattrays is best known for its Virginas. Definately grab the Howl O' the Wynd and Marlin Flake. They are well respected all around. Others will tell you Old Gowrie and Brown Clunee. These are the top 4 Rattray's VAs. Rattrays is lesser know for English/Oriental blends. Red Rapparee and...
  20. Mr_Houston

    Three Oaks Syrian - Sounds Lucious

    Absolutely the best I've found in quite some time. My review: Simply stated, I love this blend. When I moved from cigars to pipes in 2001, my first enjoyable english blend was Ashton Celebrated Sovereign - and it had Syrian latakia. Upon further research , my holy grail tobacco became Pease...
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