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    Old Dog

    Since McClelland closed its doors and declined to sell its recipes to another company, I have been pining for Old Dog, which was one of my favorites. Has anyone found an acceptable substitute for this fine blend? Does anyone know of efforts being made to duplicate it?
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    Ukranian briar?

    Well, I bought the pipe. At first, I didn't find the smoke especially great, but having smoked it for a month, I'm really beginning to enjoy it. One prob: the tenon is a bit loose. My tobacconist tells me to smoke it for a few more months, and the tenon-shank wedding should/might fix itself...
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    Strike-Anywhere Matches

    Savinelli has posted something on YouTube that says you should light up with Swedish matches. What is so special about them that would inspire this endorsement?
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    What do you use to light your pipe?

    Wooden matches. Never met a lighter I could stand.
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    Dunhill Nightcap

    As its name implies, Nightcap is great as the last pipe of the day. Early Morning Pipe, however, is a great smoke any time of the day. These are two of my favorites.
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    Ukranian briar?

    I'm looking at a pipe on ebay made in the Ukraine of Ukranian briar. Has anyone had experience with this type of pipe material? We all know to avoid Chinese pipes, but what about these Eastern European ones?
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    Pipe Woods-Rosewood or Maple

    thanks, Sasquatch--that chart is revealing.
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    Pipe Woods-Rosewood or Maple

    Sasquatch, where did you get this negative info about rosewood pipes? Weber and Herment both endorse them, and I have never heard that they are toxic in any way.
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    Pipes for the Best Cool, Dry Smoke?

    I had a couple of metal pipes some years ago. They smoked hot and wet and were a general pain. I think they got thrown out somewhere along the line, and I have never missed them or wanted to replace them. On the other hand, I never met a corncob I didn't like.
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    Help with Meerschaum and Corn Cob Brands

    The MMs are considered the best corncob pipes. What does anyone know of the "Cobb" pipe brand?
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    Hello from Tx

    Welcome aboard!
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    Hello from North Carolina...

    Welcome, Tarheel! Glad to have you aboard, and post often.
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    Hello from Ohio!

    Welcome!
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    newbie

    Welcome and keep posting. I'm betting that, as Rob posted above, every day will become a special occasion to smoke a pipe.
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    New to the Board

    Welcome! I remember when I was a boy seeing a tin of Blue Boar Rough Cut on the shelf at the local drug store. Did you name yourself after that? Does somebody still make Blue Boar?
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    Greetings from sunny, tropical Alaska

    Welcome, John! My first pipe didn't even have a name. I got it and a package of Sir Walter Raleigh for one buck back in 1961. It actually served me for many a year. I think I made all of my mistakes with that pipe, but it didn't smoke badly in spite of all.
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    Hello from Atlanta

    A big welcome from the frozen north (Rhode Island) to the sunny south.
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    Hello from Kansas

    Welcome, David, from a fellow pipe devotee and banjo picker.
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    Ever smoke tea?

    I have heard of people smoking cut black tea in a pipe. I haven't tried it myself and wonder if anyone else has.
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    Cleansing Your palate

    You can put a pinch of tobacco "A" in the bottom of the bowl with a pinch of tobacco "B" on top of it. The taste will switch mid-pipe.
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