Some Brebbia Preludio in a Peterson B5...
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Whats in your bowl?
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Re: Whats in your bowl?
Ok I must say this Irish Flake is really good. A question for you. What would cause this pipe to always develop moisture in the bowl no matter the tobacco. None of my other pipes have the issue. Could it be a better briar therefore not absorbing the moisture like my cobs and cheaper pipes do? Just wondering. Thanks
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I have a possible answer, but gimme a few. It involves drawing you a picture...
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Soon as I get home I'll sketch it out for you.
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Some Former's Bird's Eye Flake in a Ser Jacopo....
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I'm fully expecting a c ock and balls picture from kip. A la 16 year old's school prank
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Still enjoying this blend occasionally.
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I've never had the most recent blend of EMP. I enjoyed it quite a bit back in the day before it went off the market. I remember the mad dash for blenders to try and make the most similar replacement blends for this one, Nightcap, and My Mixture 965. They all hoped to capture the market segment left by those 3 blends.BowhuntnHoosier wrote:Still enjoying this blend occasionally.
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In the past, my favorite Dunhill blend in this vein was Aperitif. Awesome stuff.
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Presbyterian Mix in this old Stanwell.This pipe has always struck me as a peculiar shape, but somehow I can't help but enjoy it.
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This burley is very full flavored. Enjoying this new Savinelli 321.
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