Look for the SC Plum Pudding "Bourbon Barrel Aged." I finally scored some; it's outstanding. Looking forward to the SPC Mississippi River "Rum Barrel Aged"
Ah, Marxman. There's a name I have not heard in a long while. My father, of blessed memory, had only two pipes; one, a gourd/meerschaum calabash, and the other, a carved briar Indian head Marxman.
Currently smoking G&H's Ennerdale Flake in my Country Gentleman cob. I felt it was appropriate to smoke a cob with one of my Walker Briar Works forever stems for when I posted my official review for them. Also, pipe smoking is less enjoyable when you have a food burn on the roof of your mouth (but still enjoyable otherwise).
Best way to kick off the week! One of my Falcons with a customized Missouri Meerschaum Corn Cob bowl, and John Cotton's Double Pressed Latakia. If you like Latakia, give this a shot, you might be surprised. #pipelife #pipejunkie #TPL #MissouriMeerachuam #SutliffTobacco
Been enjoying one of the Russ Blends from Pipes & Cigars ... "Eau de Vie" in a sweet little Jan Pietenpauw 'Cicatrice' bamboo pipe gifted to me from Dutch (Chris).
On this day, February 11th, 60 years ago I arrived on earth, and on this day in 1977 I purchased my first pipe as a gift to myself for my 17th birthday. What better way to celebrate than enjoying one of my favorite Cobs and one of my favorite tobaccos. #CobLife #CobStrong #TPL #pipelife #pipejunkie #MissouriMeerschaum #CTCobbler #Presbyterian #Blowin'Smoke #PSSITA
@S8ntsfan HAPPY BIRTHDAY, and many more... That Nimrod in your pic brings back a lot of memories... Made me sad to let mine go when, after MANY years of reliable service, it wouldn't stop leaking. Man I loved that lighter...
Happy Birthday. I'm 73 and I remember my 60th with great fondness. May you enjoy many more years to come, in health and happiness. BTW, nice Nimrod-style lighter and a sweet looking stem on that cob!!!.
Happy birthday @S8ntsfan, I smoked my first pip on my birthday 37 years ago, smoking some Professor Bush in a Chacom Festival 1201, @motie2, going to try the Plum Pudding Barrel Aged.
I'm still on my Missouri Meerschaum kick. Enjoyed a bowl of H&H White Knight in a MM Diplomat on my way to work this morning. The trip home was GLP Spark Plug in a MM County Gentleman.
Just received some RLP-6 and VBC, thinking about the blends I buy on a permanent basis, I’ve come to the conclusion that the above mentioned blends and Vanilla Custard are probably my favorite blends. Have some others that I like of course, and will keep experimenting.
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Look for the SC Plum Pudding "Bourbon Barrel Aged."
I finally scored some; it's outstanding.
Looking forward to the SPC Mississippi River "Rum Barrel Aged"
Ah, Marxman. There's a name I have not heard in a long while.
My father, of blessed memory, had only two pipes; one, a gourd/meerschaum calabash, and the other, a carved briar Indian head Marxman.
Thanks for the memories.....
https://thebadgerpiper.wordpress.com/2020/02/10/product-review-walker-briar-works-forever-cob-stems/
That is one sweet cob. Never seen a bowl like that on a Falcon.
God bless @xDutchx, wherever he is... on an earthly plane or (surely) in heaven.
Sidenote: If you want a little St. Louis pipe history, Google Jost pipes...
On this day, February 11th, 60 years ago I arrived on earth, and on this day in 1977 I purchased my first pipe as a gift to myself for my 17th birthday. What better way to celebrate than enjoying one of my favorite Cobs and one of my favorite tobaccos. #CobLife #CobStrong #TPL #pipelife #pipejunkie #MissouriMeerschaum #CTCobbler #Presbyterian #Blowin'Smoke #PSSITA
That Nimrod in your pic brings back a lot of memories... Made me sad to let mine go when, after MANY years of reliable service, it wouldn't stop leaking. Man I loved that lighter...
Happy birthday, love that smoking jacket.
Currently smoking my favorite cob with my favorite tobacco: Old Joe Krantz in my Country Gentleman.
Happy Birthday. I'm 73 and I remember my 60th with great fondness.
May you enjoy many more years to come, in health and happiness.
BTW, nice Nimrod-style lighter and a sweet looking stem on that cob!!!.
I am awaiting your review with the proverbial bated breath.....