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    Full Virginia Flake in a Peterson silver Spigot. I've always been a fan of Virginia tobacco's, but have been drifting away to English blends as of late. I don't know what it is about the hypnotic FVF that reels me back in. It's the "comfort food" of my tobacco world, lol!


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    I have three Dunhill tobaccos, and they all smell of smoked meat to me. What is it that makes them smell like that? Is it a process or a type of tobacco?

    -Max

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    I have three Dunhill tobaccos, and they all smell of smoked meat to me. What is it that makes them smell like that? Is it a process or a type of tobacco?

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    Had my first pipe smoke in 40 years today. Got a used Julius Vesz, cleaned her up and loaded her up and got kicked outside to smoke it by the wifey. Oh well, it was a warm day -3C, sorta goes hand and hand with the cold water shaves I am doing.

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    This is for Jimmy, bet you haven't seen a Julius Vesz marked like this.



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    Julius Vesz' shop is a five minute walk from where I'm sitting right now at the office. I steer clear because otherwise I'd spend even MORE money on pipes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jdto View Post
    Julius Vesz' shop is a five minute walk from where I'm sitting right now at the office. I steer clear because otherwise I'd spend even MORE money on pipes.
    I am more than happy to be 800 miles from TO, saving bags of money that way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BobH View Post
    Had my first pipe smoke in 40 years today. Got a used Julius Vesz, cleaned her up and loaded her up and got kicked outside to smoke it by the wifey. Oh well, it was a warm day -3C, sorta goes hand and hand with the cold water shaves I am doing.

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    Congrats for the beautiful pipe. Hope you enjoy it.
    Congrats for taking a step to the good side as well. Leaving cigarettes can't go wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sailor View Post
    Bob,

    Congrats for the beautiful pipe. Hope you enjoy it.
    Congrats for taking a step to the good side as well. Leaving cigarettes can't go wrong.
    Thanks Sailor but I don't think I'll be giving up cigs anytime soon unfortunately.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BobH View Post
    Thanks Sailor but I don't think I'll be giving up cigs anytime soon unfortunately.

    Bob
    Sorry to hear, or actually not so sorry as it is your choice.
    At some point ofthe joyrney, try to get on without the cancer nails (as we call cigarettes) for a week or two.
    After that you should easily notice that you can't find the taste of a real tobacco from cigarettes.rather they taste like paper.

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