I just had my first bowl of Frog Morton Across the Pond in my churchwarden. Definitely has that campfire taste, but is smooth and light. Highly recommended!
@Woodsman, I like that short windshield on your Wally Frank Viking. That may very well have been the inspiration for the short windshield on the Road Glide.
Puffing slowly on C&D's Bow Legged Bear in a Peterson 999. This is a very stout English blend, one which should be treated with care or it will punish you. Hasn't happened to me yet, but I've felt it come close. It's definitely an after dinner tobacco.
Enjoyed the last of my 2 samples mixed together Bijou and Old Grove in an Italy no name church warden from the Gatlin-Burlier. It was rather interesting and good.
Sam Gawith Brown #4, in a Copenhagen Era W.O. Larsen, most likely carved by Poul Rasmussen, from the Rob Cooper Collection. She weighs in at 32 grams......
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McCranie's Red Flake tinned in 97, in a Jesse Jones Brandy with a green Cumberland stem, weighing in at 38 grams......
xDutchX, I've seen a windshield on a 20's era Dunhill. It seems they were popular with boaters.
Carter Hall in an MM Cobbit Dwarf.
Sam Gawith Brown #4, in a Copenhagen Era W.O. Larsen, most likely carved by Poul Rasmussen, from the Rob Cooper Collection. She weighs in at 32 grams......