What are you smoking?

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Right now I'm sick and not smoking anything... but tomorrow I will be lighting up something!
What about the rest of you?
 
Well, if I still smoked and could find my black meerschaum pipes, I'd light up some Harkness F; a private blend that originated here in San Antonio at the Harkness Tobacco Shop.
 
I will admit, its been several days without a cigar. This time of year with hunting and all, I just want to smoke pipes. I spent a weekend in Chicago and smoked a few different blends.

Friday:

Presbyterian Mixture in a Peterson Churchwarden
McClelland Arcadia in a Castello Sea Rock
G&H Bob's Chocolate Flake in a Neerup flame grain

Saturday:

Dunhill Early Morning Pipe in a Savinelli billiard
Erinmore Flake in a GBD
Frog Morton On the Town in an Ascorti Business full bend

Today:

Eric Nording Hunter Blend Retriever in a Nording 2003 Pipe
Bob's Chocolate Flake in the Neerup again.
 
Capt - do you have certain pipe/tobacco combos that you always use? Or do you just see what feels right when you're ready to grab one?
 
All of my pipes (49) have dedicated tobacco. I do not smoke more than one tobacco in each pipe, because certain flavors will remain in the briar. I know it sounds kinda OCD, but its true.
 
Interesting - and does that mean you have 49 different tobaccos/blends?
 
Cybrus, I have alot more than 49 blends.... :lol:

Tonight to pass time while frying a turkey, I smoked a bowl of Frog Morton "On The Town". Great mild English blend, perfect for those crossing over from aromatics.
 
Capt said:
Cybrus, I have alot more than 49 blends.... :lol:

Tonight to pass time while frying a turkey, I smoked a bowl of Frog Morton "On The Town". Great mild English blend, perfect for those crossing over from aromatics.

And you're still married? Dude, teach me!
 
Chris. I'll tell you what. I ended up with the BEST woman there is. She is tolerable of my cigar and pipe collections, and never complains. I am gone at least 80% of the time between September and January for hunting, and still no complaints. She must have a psudo-husband! LOL. All kidding aside, she is the best. She took care of Bildo, Alex and I during my sit-down weekend, when we...... well, you know, drank a little too much.
 
Smoked a bowl of Presbyterian mixture this morning out of a Peterson 3/4 bent. Went well with my early afternoon whiskey!
 
Tonight some McClellands 2015 Virginia Flake will be getting burned here.
 
Ok, come on guys. We need to get this thread going again!

Yesterday:

Autumn Evening out of a Nording 2003 whitetail
Bob's Chocolate Flake out of a Butz-Choquin
Firedance Flake out of a GBD

Today, I just got to work, brewed some coffee and I am deciding what to smoke now......
 
Capt


How do you like the Butz? I have been looking at a couple. I really like the smoth lines and curves of those pipes
 
Chris, the one I have been smoking is a BC Capitan. It is a straight pipe, with a very flat shank and stem. Retail was about $180.

Today I smoked some C&D Autumn Evening out of an Ascorti Business rusticated full bend.

I did try some of the C&D Manhattan Afternoon the other day. Usually I get tongue bite from VA flake, but this stuff was nice. No bite if puffed slowly, and it has a sweet but somewhat dry finish.
 
This morning it was Blue Note in a Wessex Dublin.

Capt, could you tell me a little about the Autumn Evening?
 
SWilson80 said:
This morning it was Blue Note in a Wessex Dublin.

Capt, could you tell me a little about the Autumn Evening?

Was it the CAO/Dan Blue note? I LOVE that stuff. Just ordered another 8 oz.

Autumn Evening:
Its a Red Viriginia Cavendish with a Maple casing. Although the maple smells very strong in the tin, its very smooth and "just right" in the pipe. The tobacco is quality, and consistent. It never changes through the bowl, always stays the same. Not wet or goopy, won't dirty up your pipe. I truly enjoy this stuff, and I cannot wait until the fall to smoke this raking leaves or grouse hunting in the fall colors.

Read about it on http://www.tobaccoreviews.com Many mixed reviews.
 
Capt, yes it was CAO/Dan Blue Note. It is currently one of my favorite aromatics. I'm looking to try a few more aromatics, as I have only tried a few of them. I've been somking mostly VA, VAPer, and English belnds.

I've gottem more compliments on the Blue Note than about anything else, and it tastes pretty good too.
 
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