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    Quote Originally Posted by hicksdm View Post
    This morning was spent with some Peterson Nutty Cut in a nosewarmer cob, coffee on the side. Been working so much the past month I have not been able to relax much with the pipes.
    How is the nutty cut? The fella at the pipe shop was pushing it hard and seemed to think it was great.

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    Winslow / Pyranese

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    FVF in the Tinsky Tanblast Bent Apple.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Devilpup View Post
    How is the nutty cut? The fella at the pipe shop was pushing it hard and seemed to think it was great.
    Its ok but not a home run. To me the flavor runs out about 1/4 of the way through it. After this tin I will not be buying again.

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    Smoking a bowl of Vermont Meat Candy from Pipesandcigars in a cob.

    Quote Originally Posted by Pipesandcigars
    Vermont. Meat Candy combines two great flavors - maple and bacon. We start with a Cavendish that's been given a deep, sweet maple flavor and then we added dark Burley that's been fire-cured with hickory wood, which delivers the flavor and aroma of hardwood-smoked bacon. Just think about those Sunday mornings when you'd dip your bacon into the syrup from your pancakes and fell in love with the sweet, smoky and salty flavor. Now you can have that flavor without the calories or cholesterol!
    5 min in review. Really pleasant sweet burley. Smooth burley tobacco flavors. Not too much topping. I'm not an aro smoker because I can never pick up the casing flavors. This is no different, I get whiffs of maple, but none of the taste and none of the bacon they claim. Easy lighting.

    Post first bowl review: nothing spectacular IMO. I think it would have been better as a straight hickory smoked burley. The maple cavendish did nothing for me, except maybe enhance the room note. Flavor just kind of goes away after the first half of the bowl.

    I'm typically a latakia/oriental/balkan smoker, so this was not my style to start with. Someone that is an aro/burley fan may find it much more appealing than me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Catrentshaving View Post
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    Puts me in mind of 'The Phantom' movie. Just watched that one again two nights back. Been a few years.

    The MM Cob again today I think. Nice pipe that (thanks Phil).


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    Penzance in the Tinsky Dress Blast Bent Apple.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Devilpup View Post
    +1 they're great pipes at great prices.
    Yes they are .....Currently smoking the Viking rustic bent with nickel ferrule. Orlik Golden sliced flake. Think I might switch over to Virginias. Less burn .Nice Flavor. Aromatics have been a little too sweet n burney as of late. Like the way the flake loads and burns down also.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightblade View Post
    Yes they are .....Currently smoking the Viking rustic bent with nickel ferrule. Orlik Golden sliced flake. Think I might switch over to Virginias. Less burn .Nice Flavor. Aromatics have been a little too sweet n burney as of late. Like the way the flake loads and burns down also.
    Well, I went ahead and ordered one last night, a slightly bent Rodesian. I figured what the heck. Looked like a good price, and I don't have that style of pipe. Besides, I HAD to buy it. Doing so put the total with the rest of the order high enough to get free shipping! Hey, it makes sense to me, don't try to tell me different! lol.

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    It's a good humble smoke really. You'll like it.
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