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JimInks

Sultan of Smoke
Aug 31, 2012
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Enjoyed a tasty snap dragon apple, and am now smoking 2019 C&D Yorktown in a medium bend raw sienna toned early Radice sandblast egg with bamboo carving on the shank and a black acrylic saddle stem. Haven't smoked this pipe in several years, and picked a blend to see if there's any ghost of Oriental tobacco in it. Ice water and bergs is my drink. I may end the day with this smoke.
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Dec 3, 2021
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Going to have Savinelli 140° (1358/2800) in an exciting addition to my collection: a Ferruccio Savinelli F Silver Sandblasted Billiard 0115, from the Genova branch of the family, probably from the 1950s. This pipe and box can be seen on the Savinelli Pipedia page. I’m running with a silver theme for this smoke.

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Special thanks to Giancarlo Spadaro for the pipe, box, and vintage Savinelli pipe tool (which is really nifty with its swiveling tamper head).

Extra special thanks to @Humblepipe for the Savinelli IM Corona pipe lighter (an early iteration of the Pipemaster?)
 
Dec 3, 2021
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Back on September 2nd, 2023, Susan and I took a drive to Boswell’s in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. Unfortunately, it was too short notice for any pipe forum members to meet up with us that day. I didn’t find a Boswell pipe that appealed to me at the shop (I recently came across a magnum at auction that I really liked, but was the underbidder—oh well).

We made a day of it and visited Gettysburg and Lancaster. One of the stops was Waynesboro, where we did some antiquing. I came across Christie’s House of Pipes & Cigars on the main shopping drag and stopped in. I was wearing my @Humblepipe t-shirt that day, and Eric Christie commented on the shirt. We had a nice lengthy conversation; he told about how he and J.M. Boswell both apprenticed at Richard C. Johnson’s in Carlisle, PA. I didn’t see any Christie pipes that I cared for that day, but made a note to check their website periodically. In the ensuing months, I came across a couple that I liked, but there were other pipes that took precedence. I hesitated on the purchase of the Christie pipes and missed out. After I didn’t win the Boswell, I thought to check the Christie site and found one I liked well enough to pull the trigger on.

Going to have Christie’s House of Pipes & Cigars Eric’s Blend in a Quarter Bent Christie’s Squat Rhodesian (Eric listed it as a Quarter Bent Christie’s Squat Bulldog with a round shank), made with fifty year old aged briar. Eric created this blend while he apprenticed at Johnson’s.

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LongIslandPiper

Starting to Get Obsessed
Nov 8, 2022
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Second impressions of The Old Boss by Sutliff in my Moretti volcano. This blend was not an immediate hit in my MM cob. It definitely tastes better in a briar to me. I need to experiment a wee bit more with specific bowls but can be satisfying when sipping slowly.
 

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