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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightblade View Post
    Ha ha....that's awesome. I thought it might be a mount of some sorts but wasn't too sure. That's a nice pipe rack you got lol ! Nothin like havin a puff and firin off a few rounds ! (kidding of course) Or ...can ya do that ??
    Here. Pipe replaced by .50 cal supi (= raccoon dog, as we call it).
    Guess i've used it more than enough. Not so much these days. Few times a year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sailor View Post
    Here. Pipe replaced by .50 cal supi (= raccoon dog, as we call it).
    Guess i've used it more than enough. Not so much these days. Few times a year.

    Nice little pea shooter there indeed !! Bet it's a blast (Pun sorta intended)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightblade View Post
    Nice little pea shooter there indeed !! Bet it's a blast (Pun sorta intended)
    Besides bi-annual shooting tests we have, i work with ship engine/technical system crew (= 'oil drinker'/'engine whisper'/'man from the valley of nuts and bolts' as the jealous call us) and let those weapon crew ladies do all the shooting they want.
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    Peterson 3 P -Perfect plug , in Stanuel 15 de Luxe . Absolutely love this tobacco, and the University flake . 3 P remind me of Full virginia flake , but better and more complex , with more suble aromas . Sub aromas are anis and nuts , one of the finest i have ever smoke , and i have tried a lot .

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    First day with the new (to me) Dunhill 5103 Shell Briar, with the engine turned silver band. After two bowls, I decided she needed a name. Once named, an item never leaves. So, this is Rosy, named after a certain barmaid at The Green Dragon Inn, Bywater. Ran out of the Davidoff medallions, and had heard good things about this Dunhill Elizabethan Mixture. I'll be finding out for myself, later this evening.

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    Tonight I'm have a bowl of hot air, in a rustic autograph 4.

    The hot air is sold under the name Brown Clunee.

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    Well can't upload a pic for some reason. But I'm smoking old gowrie in a savenalli churchwarden

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    Quote Originally Posted by RJD View Post
    Tonight I'm have a bowl of hot air, in a rustic autograph 4.

    The hot air is sold under the name Brown Clunee.
    So not to sound like a fool... Are you saying that it is very mild?
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    Very mild would be a gross understatement
    There is a light sweetness as the smoke initially roll across the tongue. At first I thought, "this is gonna be goo."...then it's gone. There just isn't any flavor. This pipe has a rather large bowl and I'm just about at the bottom of it. I see the smoke coming out of the pipe, and can feel it in my mouth, but that's it. Very strange. I guess it's just not for me. yMMV
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    Quote Originally Posted by RJD View Post
    Very mild would be a gross understatement
    There is a light sweetness as the smoke initially roll across the tongue. At first I thought, "this is gonna be goo."...then it's gone. There just isn't any flavor. This pipe has a rather large bowl and I'm just about at the bottom of it. I see the smoke coming out of the pipe, and can feel it in my mouth, but that's it. Very strange. I guess it's just not for me. yMMV
    I've had a few blends like that... smoke but no fire.
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