jake hackert pipe. McClelland old dog baccy
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jake hackert pipe. McClelland old dog baccy
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Tonight's pipe:
Reiner pipe with Trout Stream from pipesandcigars.com
Good morning gentleman,
first pipe today:
Les Wood with Holger Danske
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Good afternoon Gents,
Monday pipe on the rocks.
Have a nice week!
Tomi,
excellent shots!
Thanks for sharing!
Daggone Sailor! Beautiful pictures!! However, they make me shiver when I look at them.
Occasionally I get to Richmond on business. I used to live there. I miss having immediate access to the Old Virginia Tobacco Company on West Cary Street. Richmond is a tobacco place. Duh!
This shop is a gentleman smoker’s oasis. I wish that each of you could experience such a place. Every member of the staff is an expert tobacconist. Almost all smoke both pipes and cigars. “Jim” is one such gentleman. Besides being a pipe expert, he is a knowledgeable tobacco blender who loves to share his expertise and discuss blending ideas.
I asked Jim what I could do about rawness in my mouth while breaking in a new pipe. He asked me what I drank while smoking. “Black coffee, Beer and Bourbon, I replied.” He explained that these beverages strip the naturally present protective mucous layer that lines the inside of my mouth. He suggested eating a banana or drinking milk before lighting up and to lay off the coffee and whiskey. Bingo, problem solved. Hope this helps and maybe saves someone a raw mouth.
Best regards,
Jimbo
Tomi, excellent pictures, as always.
Last Night
Pipe - Ardor
Tobacco - Solani Aged Burley Flake = YUMMY
Pipes: 2 Four Digit Kaywoodies
Tobaccos: Straight Up Prince Albert, Edward's Honey Bucc