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1st try, GH Kendal Flake in a Falcon (dover)

edit: 1st impression, spicy!
 
...this afternoon, a bowl of D&R Picayune in a Larrysson blast Lovat... :cheers:

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"WHEN ALL IS SAID AND DONE, LOVE IS TRITE COMPARED WITH THE SPIRITUALITY OF A TOBACCO PIPE.” -JULES DEGANCOURT
 
Hal Of the Wynd in the lovely Stanny. This is what I've been smoking nearly exclusively for well over a week now, and I still don't crave for anything else. Scary!
 
Finished Dark Bird's Eye in an old Barling straight Exel 249 Fossil T.V.F. and am now smoking Anniversary Kake in a 1980 Stanwell medium bend, half rusticated, half smooth, rough top.
 
With many thanks to Brother Simple Man, Angler's Dream, in a Card Cob.
 
...finished another bowl of D&R Picayune Mixture in a Savinelli 804 KS blast Canadian... :cheers:



Before bed...a bowl of D&R Three Sails shag in a group 4 Dunhill Cumberland Lovat... :cheers:



“My Passions are my children/grandkids, my religion, my music, & my pipes…”
PeterD
 
Oriental Dusk in my Tobacconist Inc sitter after work today.

Now on to some P&W Churchill in a Mastro Poker.

Have some '03 5100 Red Cake drying for later. Gonna use my trusty Stanny Legend 19 which is pretty much dedicated to this blend!



Cheers,

RR
 
Onyx in a full bend big bowl egg shaped Lattice meer, followed by Louisiana Red in a 2003 Peterson Sherlock Holmes Series Baskerville. Finishing the night with Edgeworth Ready Rubbed Match in a beater 1979 Aalborg natural freehand.
 
...an early morning bowl of D&R Three Sails pure Virginia shag in a Radice Rind Billiard... :cheers:



...current smoke...Three Castles (1982) pure Virginia shag in a Brebbia "stand-up" blast tomato... :cheers:

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"...PIPE SMOKING IS PROPERLY AN INTELLECTUAL EXERCISE." -CHRISTOPHER MORLEY, 1916
 
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