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    Quote Originally Posted by Ezekiel81 View Post
    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.
    Although I don't use apple slices because of the mold issues, my Uncle did that for many, many years and told me to do that probably 40 years ago.

    Smoked more Old Joe Krantz while doing a detail strip of my Wilson 9mm Commander, yesterday. I am a die hard .45 guy but the arthritis in my hands is really enjoying this 9mm.
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    A Charatan 4 Panel Special and Mac Baren Vintage Syrian.
    Got this in a trade with 32T. Much milder than the SG Brown #4.
    (that is not a burn mark on the back panel. I would be shedding real tears were it so.

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    Nice! Series 70 too! Is the C&S mustache a bushing tool?
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    Quote Originally Posted by EMC45 View Post
    Nice! Series 70 too! Is the C&S mustache a bushing tool?
    It is, have never used it but could not resist getting it for the novelty, as I've had my mustache for 40 years. All my 1911's are 70's.
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    Quote Originally Posted by apipeguy View Post
    It is, have never used it but could not resist getting it for the novelty, as I've had my mustache for 40 years. All my 1911's are 70's.
    Excellent!
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    A Peterson Spigot and Balkan Delight.
    This tobacco is very mild for a Balkan and smokes with no bite.

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    I never knew you were a pipe and cigar guy,, I might have to give a pipe a try but know nothing about them,, guess I should have offered you a cigar at the last meet Tc
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    Had a few bowls of C & D Mountain Camp today, the Latakia was a nice change of pace.
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    A Custombilt I bought used in 1983. This is a great pipe! The history of Custombilt will remind you of some of the stories we read about razor manufacturers that have passed through several owners.

    Custombilt with Gawith Hoggarth & Co. Happ Brown Bogie. I like this tobacco.

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    Default Ser Jacopo-GL Pease- and coffee

    Good morning everyone. I got some beautiful pipes from Bob that kept me from my other pipes. I finally pulled this out and enjoyed a bowl (which is like 3 regular sized bowls ). Have a great day everyone.
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