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    Orlik in a Dr Grabow savoy to start the day
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    Deer antler pipe?! Madness! I love it! I have a couple deer racks and now you have my gears turning Sir! They are super cool!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert1988 View Post
    I bought 2 new Peterson tins, Connoisseur's Choice and Irish Oak (was going for Old Dublin, but got confused ).

    First thing that struck me was a sour note from freshly opened tins, especially from Irish Oak. Is this something normal? I never smoked Peterson tobaccos before, only MacBaren. I transferred both tobaccos into glass jars and left them to dry a bit as they seemed a bit too moist and sourness was gone.

    I smoked 2 bowls of Connoisseur's Choice yesterday and I really enjoyed it. It had a sweet fruity punch at the beginning which I really liked. And room note is girlfriend approved, which is a big plus. Irish Oak is to be smoked.
    Irish Oak has a sweet-sour tin smell, but I jar all my tobacco so once it has had time to settle down you get typical VaPer notes plus a little of the oak it was aged in.
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    Old Joe Krantz in a four digit (pre-1938) Kaywoodie. Gin and Tonic chaser. The skeeters are coming, need my quinine, can't be too careful with malaria you know.

    My recommendations for Peterson Tobaccos:
    University Flake- Good for the occassional sweet tooth. A nice aromatic with plenty of full flavored smoking
    Irish Flake- A good straight up pipe tobacco. Definitely all the vitamin N a growing boy needs.
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    A Charatan Select ...with a little Louisiana Red Vaper...

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    Quote Originally Posted by nessmuck View Post
    A Charatan Select ...with a little Louisiana Red Vaper...
    Hmm......Guess no one will be stealing your briars anytime soon eh Ness ?!
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    Quote Originally Posted by NoseWarmer View Post
    Well I spent some time in the garage today... Use all my stems on these three pipes...

    Look awesome. How do you seal off the bottom of your bowls? ie; where the pith was?
    i have some deer antler left over from knife handles and thought i may give this a go for a pipe after being inspired by your work here.
    Adam

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    Quote Originally Posted by Adam G. View Post
    Look awesome. How do you seal off the bottom of your bowls? ie; where the pith was?
    i have some deer antler left over from knife handles and thought i may give this a go for a pipe after being inspired by your work here.
    Adam
    I don't drill all the way through, but if I did, I would use a hard wood (fruit would be best) and make a plug...
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