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T.n.hughes

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Wanted to say howdy. I'm a student (middle aged, nursing) living in my home town of San Diego. I've just gotten my first decent pipe, a Comoy's 42, purchased from eBay. My first pipe I purchased 6 yrs ago or so and had a terrible experience. Excited to try again. I have purchased an ounce of 1Q to start. I can't wait to begin enjoying this time honored tradition.
 
Welcome to BoB I hope you enjoy your time spent reading, learning, and laughing at the talk on this forum.
 
welcome to the brotherhood, I am just a long trip in traffic up the 5 and 405. The LBC dawg :)

hope you enjoy, just don't listen to Kaiser, he has issues with buying too many pipes and tobaccos, it is actually quite frightening

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Welcome aboard. Love San Diego, wish I could afford to move the family there.
 
From one newb to another I bid you welcome. This place is great and a great source of knowledge for us to absorb. Let us know what you think of that 1Q when you get a chance. If you like Aromatics as much as I do you may find these a sweet retreat to smoke.

Cornell & Diehl Autumn Evening.....A Red Virginia Cavendish cased with a delicate maple flavor. An exceptionally smooth aromatic.

McClelland Georgian Cream....Primarily Aromatic and contains Burley, Cavendish, Virginia
This flavor has delighted American palates as far back as the Revolution. The basic combination of orchard fruit (chiefly peach), nut and honey can be found in the desserts known to have delighted Presidents Jefferson and Madison. A delicate balance has been achieved here. There is the real tobacco taste of the fine Virginias and Burleys and Black Cavendish, but then there is the hint of sweetness and the faint aroma of some fine confection.


**Pulled the descriptions from tobaccocellar.com.*
 

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