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<blockquote data-quote="pistolero" data-source="post: 127957" data-attributes="member: 1313"><p>Well my tin of Escudo arrived Thursday with my new Peterson. It is Stokkebyes. Opened it up and laid out a couple coins to dry. Today I decided to give it a try. Filled an old Grabow Crown Duke blue spade about 2/3rds full and fired up.</p><p></p><p> Of course I reserve the right to change my mind with no notice but as of this first bowl i like it. Not too wimpy not too strong, a little sweet, spicy, interesting but not too complex. I will need to do more research on this..... puff...puff. 8) </p><p></p><p> Edited to add: It also burned very well clear to the bottom of the bowl with just a little tamping and no relights, a little rare for me as I'm new to the pipe and still refining technique.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pistolero, post: 127957, member: 1313"] Well my tin of Escudo arrived Thursday with my new Peterson. It is Stokkebyes. Opened it up and laid out a couple coins to dry. Today I decided to give it a try. Filled an old Grabow Crown Duke blue spade about 2/3rds full and fired up. Of course I reserve the right to change my mind with no notice but as of this first bowl i like it. Not too wimpy not too strong, a little sweet, spicy, interesting but not too complex. I will need to do more research on this..... puff...puff. 8) Edited to add: It also burned very well clear to the bottom of the bowl with just a little tamping and no relights, a little rare for me as I'm new to the pipe and still refining technique. [/QUOTE]
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