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Size of rotations and dedicated pipes?
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<blockquote data-quote="Richard Burley" data-source="post: 413633" data-attributes="member: 1690"><p>My cobs get far more use than anything. I'll smoke any tobacco in them. Dunhills get English blends only; it just seems the right thing to do. I have a Ser Jacopo that loves Haddo's and an Il Ceppo that loves Acadian Mixture, but they aren't actually dedicated to those blends and could easily find themselves stuffed with Escudo. I do have an Edward's bent that is dedicated to LBF, which I find somewhat subtle and needs the distinction. My lone Stanwell is a tobacco whore, often found wandering down alleys with complete strangers. Upshalls get anything; Savinellis get anything; Petes ditto; Castellos anything but aromatics. That accounts for less than half my collection that is actually in any kind of rotation. The rest just sit there staring back at me, year after year. Gives me the creeps.</p><p></p><p>And for what it's worth, namely nothing, I hate meerschaums.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard Burley, post: 413633, member: 1690"] My cobs get far more use than anything. I'll smoke any tobacco in them. Dunhills get English blends only; it just seems the right thing to do. I have a Ser Jacopo that loves Haddo's and an Il Ceppo that loves Acadian Mixture, but they aren't actually dedicated to those blends and could easily find themselves stuffed with Escudo. I do have an Edward's bent that is dedicated to LBF, which I find somewhat subtle and needs the distinction. My lone Stanwell is a tobacco whore, often found wandering down alleys with complete strangers. Upshalls get anything; Savinellis get anything; Petes ditto; Castellos anything but aromatics. That accounts for less than half my collection that is actually in any kind of rotation. The rest just sit there staring back at me, year after year. Gives me the creeps. And for what it's worth, namely nothing, I hate meerschaums. [/QUOTE]
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