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    It was a momentous pipe day indeed. The pipe Du Jour was a four digit Kaywoodie Supergrain in which I burned OJK and then Billy Budd in that order. That was quite good but not the momentous part. I started smoking a pipe in 1977 and just about every since, I've heard guys rave about what a great pipe Peterson made. Well fellas, today I pulled the trigger on my first EVER Petey, a Rusticated Kinsale XL23! Isn't she lovely? Can't wait for this thing to show up. I'm sure its going to be the bees knees. I've also got a small barge of pipe tobacco inbound (a tub of PA, a tub of Granger and a half pound of G&H Happy Bogie sliced).
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    Good job GI...it's a beauty ! Looks like it was made for somthin Burley !
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    Hittin on the Viking Elsinore with Pilots mix and watching pipe vids on You Tube tonight. I am contemplating saving up to get a poker made fer Christmas....so...show me some pokers guys and help feed the PAD monkey on my back ha ha. Just awful,can't help m'self. Looking for something under $100.00 I've made inquiries but more leads are welcomed so iffen ye got suggestions,post away. Cheers.......Name:  001.jpg
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    A fine selection of new and estate pipes at smokingpipes.com

    Speaking of things burley, did you ever notice how nicely a good Codger Burley paired with a huge hot cup of coffee. As I type I'm enjoying some Sir Walter Raleigh in a bent Molina with (of course a huge cup of coffee)
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    About to enjoy some delicious "Bob's Chocolate Flake" in my new Vauen pipe.

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    Peterson's are great pipes 1OldGI. You will enjoy it. Congrats!

    Did you get a P-Lip or Fishtail stem?

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    Fishtail. I think for my next trick I may pick up a system pipe with the P-Lip but I'm a little leery of the P-Lip. Seems like a love it or hate it proposition and for the kind of money involved I'm not sure I'm very keen to risk being part of the hate it crowd.
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    Smoking cloves is banned here? really?

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    Today was Balkan Delight again, this time in the Philth Avenue. I'm really liking this tobacco a lot, it has a very unique flavor.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 1OldGI View Post
    It was a momentous pipe day indeed. The pipe Du Jour was a four digit Kaywoodie Supergrain in which I burned OJK and then Billy Budd in that order. That was quite good but not the momentous part. I started smoking a pipe in 1977 and just about every since, I've heard guys rave about what a great pipe Peterson made. Well fellas, today I pulled the trigger on my first EVER Petey, a Rusticated Kinsale XL23! Isn't she lovely? Can't wait for this thing to show up. I'm sure its going to be the bees knees. I've also got a small barge of pipe tobacco inbound (a tub of PA, a tub of Granger and a half pound of G&H Happy Bogie sliced).
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    I bought my first Peterson back in March, and now I am the proud owner of three of them. I typically don't buy into the hype when it comes to buying name brand items-- but, in Peterson's case, every bit of praise is deserved. Hopefully you'll enjoy yours as much as I have mine, she's a beauty.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jgjgjg View Post
    Smoking cloves is banned here? really?
    All flavored cigarettes (except menthol) since 2009 are banned. Manufacturers switched to a tobacco based wrapper, reduced the stick count, upped the price and voila little clove "cigars" which are legal.

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