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Almost finished smoking C&D Yorktown 2003 Stanwell Golden Danish 56 Rusticated Canadian with a black vulcanite stem.
 
Now smoking Granger in a tan etched medium bend 2001 Rinaldo Sahara 2 Acorn round at the shank, pointy at the opposite top with a black acrylic stem. Phone chatting about pipe tobacco.
 
Well so far another night of less then two hours of sleep!

C&D Billy Budd bulk version aged just over 5 years in my rusticated/partially carved T. Cristiano Canadian pipe.



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Now smoking Peretti DD in a 1970s slight bend black sandblasted Comoy's Silver Cloud 624 sitter with a silver pearl gray acrylic stem. Have enough left for a bowl or two. Watching Ellery Queen.
 
How does one function with lack of sleep :scratch: :scratch: :scratch:


McCranie's Red Ribbon vintage 2008
Pipe of choice: Savinelli 320KS Punto Oro



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Last smoke of the day is D&R Three Sails in a 1980s straight smooth Big Ben pot with a nickel band and a black vulcanite stem. Watching Wanted: Dead or Alive.
 
Samuel Gawith Grousemoor date on tin 2006
Pipe of choice: MM Legend dedicated to this blend



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On this brisk Halloween Morning as I hunt rodents and make cockroaches quake at the thought of me, I'm smoking a preprepped (set it out to dry a bit last night) MM Morgan loaded with Peterson's Irish Flake... I love the smell of vitamin N so early in the morning!
 
...earlier...PA Match...now, CH in an Ardor 2000 Christmas Rhodesian...

 
Low Country Guendalose ( aged just over 17 months, now no bite ) in my recently restored ( mint condition ) Viking Classic Smooth Bent Pot made in Italy.



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Carter Hall, date on Mason Jar 2006. Aging this old codger makes a remarkable difference, more complex.

Pipe of choice: T. Cristiano Signature series Fatta A Mano smooth Billiard bowl with a square shank. The briar has both flame grain and birdseye.



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Medal of Valor dated 2011, tin version ONLY! I find the bulk horrendous. I have over 20 tins of this blend. Some I purchased and some was gifted, due to the fact that many pipe smokers purchased a few tins before trying it first. So, I have MORE than a lifetime supply!!!

Pipe of choice: MM Country Gentleman Pipe. Great match-up!!



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Back from gabbing with my neighbor, and have finished this bowl of Edward G. Robinson's Pipe Blend in a 1980s black sandblasted slight bend Savory’s Argyll 281 Cherrywood with a black vulcanite stem.
 
John Patton's Storm Front
Pipe of choice: Aldo Velani blonde smooth Brandy bowl with an oval shank and a slight bend to the wide extremely comfortable stem. This pipe is dedicated to Burley blends.



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Time for a relatively short smoke, and am part way through this bowl of HU Great Dixter in a 2013 bent MM Missouri Pride Legend with a yellow stem. A bottle of Mountain Dew made with pure cane sugar is my drink.
 
Corncobcon

What makes Lane Andullo so very good and tasty is the Dominican  fermented tobacco leaf used in this blend that's been available in the States but really not a big hit like I thought it would be. If you enjoy a good Dominican cigar this is certainly a MUST try. I have a few tins aging and have not smoked this blend in a while. Most likely over the upcoming holidays.

ILL CALL IT MY HANUKKAH CHEER  :cheers:  :cheers:


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Lonecoyote":fw2862cc said:
Corncobcon

What makes Lane Andullo so very good and tasty is the Dominican  fermented tobacco leaf used in this blend that's been available in the States but really not a big hit like I thought it would be. If you enjoy a good Dominican cigar this is certainly a MUST try. I have a few tins aging and have not smoked this blend in a while. Most likely over the upcoming holidays.

I really enjoy Nicaraguan cigars such as A.J. Fernandez, (Diesel, and others). I wonder if there are any pipe tobaccos with Nic leaves instead of Dominican?
 
Corncobcon

Right up your alley would be the Spectre blend pipe tobacco. It's from the same cigar leaf as the Spectre cigars by none other than A J Fernandez. You like his cigars so you need to buy a tin of Spectre and give it a try!!

PS, don't think you'll find it around but this guy Stan ( who sells tobacco ) had Spectre pipe blend for $7.00 a tin last time I checked. Below is his email address.

His name is Stan, real nice guy!!! Tell him Ted from NC recommend you!!

[email protected]




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