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  1. motorjon68

    WAF-wife acceptance factor

    I know historically, non smokers love aros. I don’t hate them but I prefer Scottish Blend, 965 etc. Since I’m fairly new to all of this, I’d appreciate a few suggestions. My goal is to be able to smoke in the house. I was ‘crop dusting’ through the house last week. I’d probably smoke in our...
  2. motorjon68

    Seasonal Tobacco

    I drink Scotch and Bourbon. Usually drink Scotch during colder weather. That said, I’ve really been enjoying Autumn Evening. Do people switch to other blends when it gets warmer?
  3. motorjon68

    Cellaring Codgers

    A question not a review. I was wondering if anyone cellars codger blends and finds success?
  4. motorjon68

    Stinger

    I have an estate pipe with a crinkled stinger. I believe that’s the term for the metal insert in the stem. Is it necessary?
  5. motorjon68

    More of my score.

    Top to bottom: Whitehall meershaum lined-Italy Two GBD Collectors-London Comoy-London Again, as a newbie, I know little to nothing about these. Less than the two I posted yesterday. Thoughts?
  6. motorjon68

    Newbie from Cincinnati

    I’m Jon from Cincinnati. New to pipes. Have smoked cigars casually for years. I’m enjoying the process of learning the ‘art and science’ of pipe smoking. I tend to place value on well made things, so estate pipes are of additional interest. I also tend to be a collector in most of my interests...
  7. motorjon68

    New to me estate pipes! Newbie score!

    New to me estate pipes. Not sure of their age. One appears to be a Peterson and the other is a Savinelli 114ks with a visibly dirty stem. Any info you can provide would be appreciated. Got them and a few more from my buddy. They belonged to his grandfather. FYI, I’m a newbie so forgive my ignorance.