Now that is interesting. I usually just mix them up, layering would be a very interesting way to blend...
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I grew up on a farm and believe cow tipping is a thing of myth. People talk about cow tipping but I never actually saw anyone attempt it.
I am from Michigan and went to Michigan State University, formerly Michigan Agricultural College - Americas first land grant institution of higher learning (1855), by the way. There are some bad people out there who refer to MSU as Moo U. This has little to do with my screen name however, which originally derived from "Mister Maduroo" at a couple of cigar forums. Mister Maduro seemed to obvious. When someone appeared and called himself Mr. Maduro I abbreviated Maduroo to Moo. :D
Leftover Stonehaven and Sam's Flake mixed in a cob. A bit busy but still the best of both.
24 hr off work after 24 hr harbour watch shift. Should have slept some more but i had things to be done.
Having a break while making some firewood for the cold times soon ahead. Damn strong French roast coffee and Bracken Flakes from Oldenkott to keep myself going. Luckily tomorrow's just a 4 hr shift until 10 days vacation.
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Yeah, never thought about smoking a pipe that seriously (as long as i have plenty of genuine firewood).
It's just a estate Oldenkott Commodore. German make. Nuthing special but just a decent everyday pipe. Guess the factory has been closed long time ago but you can find them every now and then from estate auctions, antique stores.
Smoking my new kaywoodie with some lane limited HGL . Good stuff. And wow the new pipe smokes great out of the box
I actually mixed the stuff up in the jar and the pipe I layered. Both tobaccos compliment each other well enough that I'm not worried bout mixing though.
Former Traverse Citian myself Moo. Class of "82" dude !:)
Nice meaty lookin pipe there Jon +1:chapeau
@ nightblade. Yea I had no idea it would be that stout. But hey it works :)
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Good morning friends.
I thought the best tobacco should be in post# 8000