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    Saratoga NY Local Event

    The Camacho Cigar people came to James & Sons in Saratoga NY. They rolled cigars and talked with people. I tried one of the their Maduro cigars and was disappointed. There was not a lot of flavor and the wrapper was fragile and started to unrolled and break apart. None-the-less it was fun to be...
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    Two Cascadia blends.

    After decade of smoking only two blends I have decided to experiment a little. A few days ago I received Cascadia's Open Water and their Campsite and now have smoked two bowls of each. Campsite is a pleasant blend and I think some people would describe it as a "morning smoke". It doesn't have...
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    A fun experiment with tobacco

    A friend of mine called me this weekend to come over for an experiment. He smokes four different tobaccos (two Virginias, a Latakia and a rum flavored Virginia) depending on mood. For the past six months he has been dumping any left over tobacco in his pouch into a mason jar. So he ended up with...
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    An Old Pipe Suddenly Won't Keep an Ember.

    One of my favorite briars, an old no-name pipe, suddenly won't keeping burning. Where I would get a nice 15-20 minute smoke now I am constantly relighting. I have very carefully cleaned the stem with alcohol dampened pipe cleaners and made sure that the shank is nice an unobstructed. It's not...
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    Tobacconists in Manhattan NY

    Business calls me down to NYC (a trip I try to avoid) and I will have some free time Mid-town West. Does anybody know of any good, interesting tobacconists in that area. Thank you.
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    A New Voice: An Old Smoker

    Title edited for caps. Pls see Rule 9. -jpm I`m Brock from upstate New York. I've smoked pipes off and on since the 70s. I'm retired now and smoking a bit more. My two primary pipes are a no-name briar I found in a "pre-smoked" bin at a tobacconist and a corncob.