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March 2010 - What are you smoking?

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    Hell of a mix Sapo!

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    Dinglers black and white in a basket pipe .

    “There was an awful suspicion in my mind that I'd finally gone over the hump, and the worst thing about it was that I didn't feel tragic at all, but only weary, and sort of comfortably detached.”
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    jonesing,
    By what I infer from your posts, you might try McClelland's Royal Cajun blends. Lots to explore, so little time.

    McClelland 2015 in a GBD pot.

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    as if I could kill time without injuring eternity. -- Thoreau
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    Hodge-Podge in an edwards

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    PA in a Cob. Good ole 'baccy. YUM

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    cortez said:

    jonesing,
    By what I infer from your posts, you might try McClelland's Royal Cajun blends. Lots to explore, so little time.

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    Indeed Cortez I have a tin of Dark waiting in my P&C cart. Interesting backs tory is that the guy who makes Cajun Black (perique processed DF VA) was Mark Ryan's partner in the perique business. Mark bought him out and let him keep the name Cajun Black. Mark, calls it Arcadian Black now. Thus AB Rimboche. Read more here

    Or perhaps you knew all that and that's the reason for the suggestion! In any event Thanks! I appreciate any advice I can get.

    Just finished another bowl of the AB and it's really really good stuff. Granted I'm an infant in the pipe world. But I do know what I like and don't. I really like this stuff. Very unique with the dark fired perique processed, flue cured, some perique and the latakia. Plays very sweet to my buds. Almost like a marshmallow burnt black on a camp fire.

    And it has a nice little nic kick too.

    What's not to like?

    I won't see any communication directed to me here. I'm no longer active at this forum.
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    Thanks for posting the AB Rimboché page. I had no idea Ryan's partner was behind it. I just had the feeling it was a tobacco genre you might appreciate. I'm glad we're in sync on that. Who would have thought that innovations in the RYO world would benefit pipe smokers?

    C&D's Haunted Bookshop in a GBD pot.

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    McClelland 5100 in a Ashton, and a cup of Coffe.
    I´m still working.
    Bests

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    Luis! That 5100 sounds good. I think I'll pour some coffee and have a bowl too. How are things working out in the aftermath of the quake?

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    Smoking McClelland British Woods in Bjorne Churchwarden. Filling bottles of filtered water, oddly enough. Speaking of quakes. Since the quake hit Chile, there has been a new emphasis on Q awareness, here in LA. All that left for me to buy is a butane camp cooker.

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    Yes, McClelland 5100 it´s great, I have been smoking during the last month and becomes one of my favourites blends for smoke during th day in a medium pipe. For the evening I prefer a English blend like GL Pease´s Westminster or Cairo or Maxim Engel´s Macedonian Mixture in a large bowl after the dinner.

    THe half of the country still have problems, but in my region it´s OK, I live in the north coast, in a desertic region (Atacama´s desert). Nice warm weather, not tropical, but very sunny and dry, I look the ocean (pacific) during the mos part of the day.

    The next thursday will change the goverment (president) and the most of the major authorities, the new president will have a great task for the recostruction, the chileans ussually have eartquakes, but not so great that the last one. I have hope because my country has a small but solid econnomy and the democracy works better than ever, but the problems are the politicians who don´t think in the best for the people(like in all the world).

    Bests

    Luis Barra

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    Hodge-Podge in an old edwards

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    After the earthquake in Chile, have been around 6 o 7 other earthquakes in differentes countries. May be is part of "global move". I hope this quakes stop soon. Dunendain keep a tobacco and emergency pipe!(dont forget the matches).

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    Last night was some H&H Ten to Midnight and then some Super Value Black & Gold.

    Today was some CAO Eileen's Dream.

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    PA in a Orebem Holm

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    GH Rich Dark Honeydew in a Falcon.

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    Squadron Leader in a Brebbia bulldog.

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    Blue Note in a beat up Kaywoodie , Coca Cola in the mason jar .

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    The best yet! McClelland's Tastemaster! Smooth and tasty, rich creamy smoke and no tongue bite whatsoever...I recommend it to newcomers especially. It smells as good as it tastes too.

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    Frog Morton for today's starter.

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    PA in a MM Cob with strong black coffee. Great way to start the day.

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    Coffee, the morning paper, and a bowl of PA in a GBD bulldog. It's one of the pipes I cleaned with a cotton ball and gin soak. It came out really well. Smokes nicely.

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    Starting the day with C and D Night Train in a no name bulldog.
    Hot black coffee on the side.

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    Last night was some C&D Billy Budd.

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    Paladin, Corn Cob

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    Christmas Cheer 2009 in a Sturgill.

    http://pipesmagazine.com/members/rs422/album/picture/339

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    Christmas Cheer 2009 in a Sturgill.
    http://pipesmagazine.com/members/rs422/album/picture/339

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    Black Vanilla in a ButzChoquin

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    PA in a MM Cob, looking at pipesandcigars.com thinking bout what I wanna get.

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    About to celebrate the beautiful weather on the back porch and get my butt kicked by G&H's Dark Plug in a Bjarne Viking Classic.

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    My package from Pipesandcigars came. Hallelujah. Smoking Samuel Gawith's Kendal Cream for the first time. Smooth and creamy is a serious understatement.

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    Pm in an Oompauk nice

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    Gl Pease´s Cumberland in Mark Tinsky´s American (Christmas 2006)
    Luis Barra

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    I have smoked 3 bowl in 3 hours. Alternating between Luxury Bullseye Flake, and Kendal Cream. Serious stress issues, you see.

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    Hodge-podge in a James Upshall

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