Tonight it's SWR in my grandfather's Brigham Sportsman.
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Tonight it's SWR in my grandfather's Brigham Sportsman.
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Loaded up the Taly basket pipe with Sutliff Golden Age. First time with this tobacco and when the bowl was empty I immediately ordered 4 tins of it
the sutliff golden age is pretty good stuff I have a container I'm still working on my locak b&m has a little left.
BBF in my B&B BL LE Tinsky
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Just cracked a mason jar of Sammy G's Kendal Plug'10. It's really starting to shine in a Savinelli Autograph.
Pipe of the day at work from one of our southern fortress islands. Capstan blue from Missouri Meer.
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152/45 Canet from the times of WW 1:
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My new Jarl T.V. 1634 with some Broski. Great pipe, burns cool and seems to stay lit much easier.
The Broski is mild but flavorful.
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Elizabethan Mixture in a meer, with a little Black XXX for "umph!"
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zero, I love the pipe I myselfbam a huge churchwarden fan I own 3 briar I clay and I have my cobwarden. oh did I mention I love churchwardens lol
It sounds like you might favor Churchwardens :)
I will say, this is my first as I found it at an antique shop today (cleaned it up good with alcohol). It's got a great draw and seems to keep burning cool and with little effort.
I'm typically into straight or bulldog style pipes, but this has me thinking about trying others :)