3 LX Ashtons from the 1980s
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3 LX Ashtons from the 1980s
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Today's treat C&D Small Batch "The Beast". Enjoyed 2 bowls slowly in a Savinelli Autograph 4 Estate. I've come to love this pipe.
I have been trading, selling, buying and paying forward some pipes for a couple of months now and it is time to start enjoying them
as much as possible.
Have a great evening Gents!
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Some Sam Gawith Brown No.4 in a 1980 Charatan Special Skater and a WB I have been working on for a while.
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Drucquer & Son's Ltd. Levant in a Tsuge 501 estate. Very relaxing tobacco blend.
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You have some nice looking pipes. Do you keep that humidifying thing in the tin with your tobacco? I have a few of them still kicking about the place from my last cigar order. I haven't tried using them with pipe tobacco, I just go with the slice of apple strategy if it's getting too dry.
You have to be careful with apple slices. They can set up mold in a flash.
Same with bread slices. Little humidifier works best for me.
Yes, and if the mold gets into a nice leather roll up that has to be tossed along with the tobacco. Never had a great deal of luck with the little humidifier coins, they don't seem to hold much moisture, at least the ones I've tried. I have very lightly misted some dry tobacco in the roll up and then just let it sit for a day.
I sometimes mist the lid on a container and then let it sit. Seems to work fine.
A 1971 Sasieni Windsor and the finished WB.
This XX is good stuff.
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I haven't had a problem with apples going mouldy yet. I usually put a wedge in the jar, but turn the jar on it's side so the apple doesn't come into contact with the tobacco. I leave it 24 hours and see how it goes and use a new piece if it's still dry. Apples aren't expensive after all. I'll experiment with a humipack, I seem to be accumulating them.