Bruyere_Royale wrote: ↑Sun Aug 25, 2019 5:49 pmI thought of that when I was sitting having a smoke. There was one other fella smoking a pipe and a few others that said they used to smoke pipes but stopped for health reasons.. I'm in the company of good people there.avid wrote: ↑Sun Aug 25, 2019 2:08 pmcool...ya know those also double as avid ashtraysBruyere_Royale wrote: ↑Sun Aug 25, 2019 1:15 pm Smoking Sutliff's mocha strips in a Kaywoodie 98b. I shot a few rounds of trap this morning.
What Are You Smoking August 2019
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- Fr_Tom
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I have a Legend at 7/8 in. It has really thin walls. It is at the office with no "Forever" stem, so it does not get smoked much. I have had it for 5 years, and I used to have a stem on it I liked and smoked it a lot. I think you will be good for a while.
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I don’t bore out my cobs but I always use a dremel to file down the bottom then use pipe mud to seal. Makes great smoking cobs.
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Rick's Custom Blend of 2019 in a GBD Legacy. It's a good smoke, but I think the blender should have added a little Vanilla Cavendish for a bit sweeter smoke. Overall I proclaim it to be good.
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- simplepipes
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I have modified all the cobs I smoke including bores, bands and stems. I don't have to mud the pipes as the bottoms take care of themselves over time.
All have held up extremely well and smoke very good . . .
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