So can you smoke inside the shops ? Here you can but one never knows how laws may differ elsewhere? Whatever else you can glean is fascinating "T" thank you. I'll work on getting some taken of my local and put'em up also .
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So can you smoke inside the shops ? Here you can but one never knows how laws may differ elsewhere? Whatever else you can glean is fascinating "T" thank you. I'll work on getting some taken of my local and put'em up also .
It would be a sad day....if you couldn't smoke inside your local Cigar / Baccy Shop. But I bet we will see it happen in our life time.
not allowed in any public space here in Canada, definitely not allowed in a smoke shop
I find the title of this thread amusing now, I'm currently having my first 'pipe of the day' today with my morning coffee
Alright guys, I broke down and bought a second briar and a few new tins. Here's my ever growing collection (just drying some dunhill nightcap for... well... you know, the night):
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You're certainly off to a fine start,Petey's are good pipes no doubt. Good show chap.:)
Last nights smoke was a C&D Nutty Irishman in a new MM Washington... Sorry no photo...
I found neither Nutty nor Irish in the tobacco... I should know, I'm a little of both...
Description: Imagine a bottle of Frangelico and a bottle of Irish Mist having a head on collision and you'll have an idea of the flavor and aroma of Nutty Irishman, though the end product has a uniqueness that goes beyond the characterization.
The tin aroma was great, yes nutty and almost fruity. Room note was fair but very light and the bowl(s) stayed lit through the entire smoke.
To me this tobacco was just harsh with some tongue bite and it left a drying in the mouth and back of the throat.
I hear so many people rave about C&D blends but after all that I have bought and tried, I just can't seem to find one that I would buy for a second time...