What's in your pipe? (Part 1)

DGT HH Bold Kentucky with my morning coffee

SG FVF

Last night [pre drunken debauchery] it was Dunhill Aperitif in a French Grafton pot - Sans pipe thus far today as I have a hangover only marginally less bad than the more well known one involving Mike Tyson and a tiger @-)

Ennerdale Flake.

Have been after a new calabash number for a good while now as I don’t really like smoking aromatics and straights in my antique Albert Barker 1906 as it has sealed meerschaum insert so can’t really be ‘deep cleaned’ yesterday daytime I came across the right one - Just don’t tell my missus!

@MisterPaul, very nice!

@J_S - Cheers dude; I prefer them straight with the stem in line with the top of the bowl rather than dropped. I’m not a fan of the butted stem (with a step) either, so it hasn’t been that easy to find what I’m looking for, I reckon this one will fit the bill lovely though. I like that with a calabash you can tame even the most fierce of tobacco blends, and get the subtleties of the flavours to come through - Well pleased :slight_smile:

7 seas regular

Sam’s Flake in a Tom Spanu

SG’s Best Brown Flake.

Five Brothers in a Talbert billiard

1792 Flake in a Pete 80 s

Royal Yacht

G&H Kendal KY.

McClelland St James Woods

Dunhill Elizabethan Mixture in a Radice Rind Oom-Paul

An English I made blending Escudo, GLP Sixpence and some turkish and latakia. Quite nice!

1792 pain to keep lit.

@linguist - I find with 1792 its better well rubbed and dried for a few hours. I tend to cube and dry cob too, it smokes much better.

Germain’s Medium ‘Flake’ in a MM Mark Twain