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<blockquote data-quote="JimInks" data-source="post: 574752" data-attributes="member: 2673"><p>Decided to treat myself to a bowl of 1960s Edgeworth Ready Rubbed in a medium bend dark brown 2017 Don Warren 17 smooth straight grain rough top Dublin with a multi-brown cumberland stem and ferrule in the military mount style. A friend gave me a small jar of it three years ago, and it was time to have a bowl. The pipe I'm smoking has only seen original Edgeworth so it's getting some overdue attention. It's so interesting how fermentation over the years gave this particular sample a light fruity wine essence that overshadows the cocoa and to a small extent, the molasses. It's retained some moisture, but still burns a tad quickly as I'm nearing the half way mark already.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]4952[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimInks, post: 574752, member: 2673"] Decided to treat myself to a bowl of 1960s Edgeworth Ready Rubbed in a medium bend dark brown 2017 Don Warren 17 smooth straight grain rough top Dublin with a multi-brown cumberland stem and ferrule in the military mount style. A friend gave me a small jar of it three years ago, and it was time to have a bowl. The pipe I'm smoking has only seen original Edgeworth so it's getting some overdue attention. It's so interesting how fermentation over the years gave this particular sample a light fruity wine essence that overshadows the cocoa and to a small extent, the molasses. It's retained some moisture, but still burns a tad quickly as I'm nearing the half way mark already. [ATTACH type="full"]4952[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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