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    hurray, the taxes are done now all i have to do is wait for the money to come in and i will be able to get my new pipes, cant wait
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    Quote Originally Posted by du212 View Post
    The 3rd pipe of my life ... it's true, I am not joking
    Welcome to this small corner of SRP! Beautiful pipe you have there.
    I think that pipe smokers in Europe are even smaller minority than those in the USA. I might be wrong of course.
    It is always great to see new pipester here, no matter where you live.
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    @Sailor, Thank for the welcome, it could be as you said. But the worst example is my country. In Spain the pipe smokers are much less than in Europe. For instance in Spain is difficult to buy some popular brands of tobaccos as some american brands that you, and other members, have showed in this thread
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    You guys have been irritating, er, um, I mean, inspiring me for a while with your fancy pipes, interesting tobaccos, and knives. So, today I bought a Paykoc meerschaum churchwarden.

    For your enjoyment: Paykoc meerschaum churchwarden, Colibri lighter, my Grandfather’s navy knife (non-standard issue), and Edwards “Black Watch” tobacco (local blend).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sailor View Post
    Welcome to this small corner of SRP! Beautiful pipe you have there.
    I think that pipe smokers in Europe are even smaller minority than those in the USA. I might be wrong of course.
    It is always great to see new pipester here, no matter where you live.
    What Sailor said to YA!

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    Quote Originally Posted by milehiscott View Post
    You guys have been irritating, er, um, I mean, inspiring me for a while with your fancy pipes, interesting tobaccos, and knives. So, today I bought a Paykoc meerschaum churchwarden.

    For your enjoyment: Paykoc meerschaum churchwarden, Colibri lighter, my Grandfather’s navy knife (non-standard issue), and Edwards “Black Watch” tobacco (local blend).

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    Nice everything... What's the tobacco like?

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    Quote Originally Posted by wvloony View Post
    hurray, the taxes are done now all i have to do is wait for the money to come in and i will be able to get my new pipes, cant wait
    Did you get the second package?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NoseWarmer View Post
    Nice everything... What's the tobacco like?
    I was afraid someone would ask me something like that. I could tell you what's in it, but then I would have to kill you.
    Seriously, I don't remember what all goes in that mix. It is a bit of this and that. It is medium bodied with a touch of vanilla. Not too sweet, yet will make the people around you say, "That smells nice." It goes well with coffee, hazelnut coffee, brandy, and Kirchwasser (but not all at once).
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    Quote Originally Posted by milehiscott View Post
    I was afraid someone would ask me something like that. I could tell you what's in it, but then I would have to kill you.
    Seriously, I don't remember what all goes in that mix. It is a bit of this and that. It is medium bodied with a touch of vanilla. Not too sweet, yet will make the people around you say, "That smells nice." It goes well with coffee, hazelnut coffee, brandy, and Kirchwasser (but not all at once).
    I'm guessing a Black Cavendish blend...

    Did you get it at the Englewood Store?
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    Quote Originally Posted by NoseWarmer View Post
    I'm guessing a Black Cavendish blend...

    Did you get it at the Englewood Store?
    Yes sir! I'm impressed that you know of it all the way from Iowa!!

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