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I rub it out some, dry it out some & gently roll up 3-4 small balls & puck it in
I do not let this one go out as it is a terrible DGT to me anyways[

I just noticed your avatar. Turn your pipe up as this helps a lot also

quote="decaf"]Jeffya2 and Trout Bum - I see you list University Flake as a favorite. I've been working on a tin recently and just haven't been able to get it to behave. I've tried different pipes, different ways packing, and different degrees of drying.

Is there something I'm missing?

And... Happy holidays to all![/quote]
 
Currently working on a rotation of:

GLP Odyssey
Boswell's Northwoods
Wesley's #50
Mac B's HH Vintage Syrian
McCrainies Dundees Blend :cheers: :pipe: FTRPLT
 
For the time being
Prince Albert
Balkan Sasieni
Squadron Leader
Black Cordial
Skiff
Only for the moment

Funn
 
1. GLP Haddo's Delight (My favorite of all time!)
2. GLP Odyssey
3. GLP Ashbury
4. C&D Three Friars
5. SG 1792
 
For years, when smoking other tobaccos, I found myself comparing them to FVF and looking forward to my next bowl of FVF. Finally, I quit delaying the inevitable, and now my top 5 tobaccos are:

1- 5 year or older tinned FVF
2- 5 year or older bulk FVF
3- 1 year or older tinned FVF
4- 1 year or older bulk FVF
5- FVF of any age or type
 
I don't see any consistency in your tobacco preferences either JT :lol:

What's the deal :?:
 
LOL, PD and kilted! Yeah, I'm just a Hal o' the Wynd, I guess.

You know, after settling down with FVF, I found that my pipes were then all over the place. I've probably got 30 to 40 pipes that I need to list on eBay because I never smoke the old English blend pipes anymore and some of the pipes I have just don't lend themselves well to straight Virginia tobacco. Maybe after I get my income tax done this week, I'll break out the digital camera and try to recover a few bucks on eBay.... if I get some good bids, maybe I'll feel a little less morose over being screwed by Uncle Sam again this year. :gatewheel:
 
'96 McCranie's Red Ribbon
Stonehaven
SG Golden Glow
Escudo
Hal O'the Wynd
... and so many more I enjoy as well, I love the variety in this great hobby/pastime
 
In no partcular order, Haddos, FVF, Haunted Bookshop, McC 5100, Hal o' the Wynd.
 
McConnell Scottish Flake
McCranies Red Ribbon '96
McConnell Oriental
GLP Samarra
Esoterica Tilbury
 
Samuel Gawith FVF
Samuel Gawith Best Brown
Samuel Gawith Cob Plug
Peter Stokkebye LNF
Hearth and Home Anniversary Kake
 
1. Balkan Sobranie
2. Bohemian Scandal
3. PS Balkan Supreme
4. PS Balkan Supreme
5. PS Balkan Supreme
 
I've had to really think about this one, but here goes:
1st place: S.G. FVF
2nd: S.G. MVF
3rd: C&D Organic Pipe Dreams
4th: Mac B. Navy Flake
5th: This tin of GLP Key Largo I opened 2 months ago, it seems to be at the peak of perfection right now.
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SG Skiff Mixture
SG Golden Glow
SG FVF
SG Squadron Leader
SG Perfection

As you may have guessed, I like Sam Gawith's offerings. I also keep several other SG's in rotation along with a few outsiders, including a couple of Scottish ones (just deprive Kilted1).
 
In or out of order...I don't know...

Penzance
Star of the East Flake
Solani Aged Burley Flake
Peterson's University Flake
Charing Cross
 
Greetings,

i have 7 A+ blends:

Penzance
Escudo
F&T's Cut Va. Plug
F&T's Golden Mixture
Full Va. Flake
Long Golden Flake
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I have about 25 blends that I give a grade of "A" or "A-" to, FWIW.

Cheers,

TC
 
Blackwoods Flake
Christmas Cheer
Navy Cavendish
No. 22 Virginia
St. James Woods
 
1. Penzance
2. McConnell's Oriental
3. IR's Gourmet English
4. Presbyterian Mixture
5. C&D Habana Day Dream
 
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