What's in your pipe? (Part 1)

GH Bosun Cut Plug in my Peterson 69

SG BlackXX Rope fully rubbed out by a steel toothed herb grinder (picture a circular iron madden).Smoked in the designated Peterson 317 with a Dr Grabow Omega’s stem .The P lip just bother me and the Omega fits perfect, Very rare coincidence for any stem to fit another pipe.This is pure diesel fuel; it the first one that ever gave me niccups. It is as black as night and the coolest smoke ever. And the 317 small bowl is the best to enjoy this decadent offering .

MacBaren Symphony in a Clay.

Macbaren Navy flake in a bent nording #925

BRAdmiral’s flake in a Savinelli bent  bulldog

Old Durbar in my  Peterson Dublin

Nightcap in my '49 Pete System Standard 314. The perfect tobacco/pipe combo…heaven!

S. Gawith Perfection in a Radice Rind Oom-Paul

@perique how is that Perfection? I keep meaning to pick some up but I fear the name doth protest too much! Would love to know your thoughts on it.

Currently smoking the delicious Navy Flake by SG. I’ve come to the realisation today that 1792 Flake is the only tobacco I’ve met that I’ve found physically impossible to smoke. There is something in it (possibly the Tonquin) that irritates my mouth and lips in a really weird way-sort of like strong chilli but without the enjoyability factor. I lit a bowl just now and smoked about 1/3 of it before I had to stop as it was just painful. Very odd. No such probs with NF though, a lovely smoke!

Dorchester in a bent Parker

Navy flake in a falcon

Spent the afternoon in the sunshine smoking Sam’s Flake in my Meer followed by an early evening soujourn to the beach with a big bowl of De Luxe Navy Rolls in my Italian Spigot Billiard. A good day’s smoking, I say!

Captain Earle’s Ten Russians in a Aristocob.

NYPC Bedloe’s Island - VaPer Oriental “A dramatic merging of bright Virginia with a generous portion of Acadian Perique is invigorated with a measure of Macedonian oriental leaf and presented in a pressed cake. Sweet on the top, it develops into a lush, complex smoke with a savory body and layers of flavor from the oriental component.”

This morning’s smoke was Fox’s The Bankers in a rusticated basket billiard, now I’m onto FVF in my Italian Spigot Billiard.

Condor Long Cut in a Vesz billiard.

SG Commonwealth in my '49 Peterson System Standard 314

More Bedloe’s Island in a no=name plateau topped Canadian marked ‘Algerian Briar’

SG Commonwealth in my '49 Peterson System Standard 314…absolutely loving this tobacco-it needs to sit in the pipe for an hour before lighting though, that seems to really help it sing.