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    Mmmm....Coffee...Something that goes well on a cool evening with a nice pipe...I'll be waiting a while for another cool evening now though.


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    The cigar butt ended up rendering 3 bowls of pipe tobacco. At the moment, I've gone a bit more conventional with some Old Joe Krantz in a Whitehall Grand National. Old Joe Krantz isn't billed as a cigar blend but I find it plenty cigary and all the vitamin N a growing boy needs. Coupled up with a cup of cafe con leche, I should be bouncing off the ceiling by the time I get to work. As it turns out, I need that kick in the pants this morning. I could have easily slept 3 or 4 more hours. Yes, it's true, a cup of coffee and a pipe are indeed a beautiful combination.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 1OldGI View Post
    The cigar butt ended up rendering 3 bowls of pipe tobacco.
    GI,

    Have you ever tried mixing what's left of your cigar with pipe tobacco? I haven't, but i know few mates who do it every now and then. I think they mix it with unscented blends like Hal O' the Wynd or Capstan Navy Cut or whatever. That should make some nice cigarish aroma if you like such.
    I'm not into cigars but i like your idea of using remains of cigar and not let it go into waste.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sailor View Post
    GI,

    Have you ever tried mixing what's left of your cigar with pipe tobacco? I haven't, but i know few mates who do it every now and then. I think they mix it with unscented blends like Hal O' the Wynd or Capstan Navy Cut or whatever. That should make some nice cigarish aroma if you like such.
    I'm not into cigars but i like your idea of using remains of cigar and not let it go into waste.
    That was actually phase II of the experiment. I've got some Old Gowery that I think would be just the thing. I typically don't smoke straight Virginia but it might be just what the doctor ordered for dressing up the cigar influence.
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    Escudo in a Pete silver spigot. A wonderful tobacco. Just opened a tin for late fall...


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    Quote Originally Posted by MWS View Post
    Escudo in a Pete silver spigot. A wonderful tobacco. Just opened a tin for late fall...

    Excellent choice in tobacco!

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    Hearth and Home Stogie in a Kaywoodie Flame Grain Meerschaum then I'm gonna lay down and take a nap before work. Too late to shave and to be honest Sunday night's was such a beauty I really don't need one anyway.
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    Late afternoon pipe. Peterson UF from Stanwell



    And late afternoon birdie as well. This has absolutely nothing to do with pipes. Just a little dude that kept sitting in a tree next to our house.

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