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@Mr. Guy ... you ordered that recently and got a tin from 2006? Where's you order from?? I had that and I think it was a tin of the Acadion Ribbon back then and remember loving them both. I'm on a serious cigar buying freeze. But Maybe I'll have to not include pipe tobacco in that mix lol
Pipes and Cigars. The order was in March, I think, so no clue how fresh their more recent supply is. Wouldn't it just be my luck to order some tins to cellar and try fresh and get more of the '06 :D
 
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I forgot to post up yesterday!
Finishing up #wiebeweek with the LE RADwarden from Hekthor @hwiebepipes and Mike @tobaccopipecollectors
And one last shot of C&D Haunted Bookshop for a while. Wasn't really my thing...
I have to say I agree with you on the baccy. It wasn't bad, just not one that really grabbed me.
 
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Sitting on the front porch, in the rain. Seemed like the right time for Seattle Pipe Club Potlatch.

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A special thans to @CVAC085 for this one. That stuff was bonkers. I even found myself wondering if it would be possible to get the recipe and try making a long filler cigar out of it. I'm thinking a Corojo seco binder and CT maduro wrapper would be great with it.
 
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Sitting on the front porch, in the rain. Seemed like the right time for Seattle Pipe Club Potlatch.

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A special thans to @CVAC085 for this one. That stuff was bonkers. I even found myself wondering if it would be possible to get the recipe and try making a long filler cigar out of it. I'm thinking a Corojo seco binder and CT maduro wrapper would be great with it.
SPC Potlatch is amazing stuff!! Glad you enjoyed it!!


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Sitting on the front porch, in the rain. Seemed like the right time for Seattle Pipe Club Potlatch.

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A special thans to @CVAC085 for this one. That stuff was bonkers. I even found myself wondering if it would be possible to get the recipe and try making a long filler cigar out of it. I'm thinking a Corojo seco binder and CT maduro wrapper would be great with it.
Yep that potlach is great stuff
 
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Today's first pipe is my Racing Green Peterson. I got this pipe a number of years ago, when it was MUCH greener than it is now. A friend of mine when to the Peterson Factory tour last year and told them about his green pipe that was fading, and they told him they'd never heard of it! I actually kind of dig the faded color now.

I smoked the GLP Navigator tonight. Surprisingly enough, to me, I didn't hate it. It's not my normal style of tobacco, but it wasn't bad. I'll smoke another bowl or two before I pass final judgement, but I don't think it'll be one that I just blow off without any consideration.



My next pipe is another Peterson with some Tom's Red and Black. It's a blend from a local shop, John B Hayes Tobaccanist. It's supposed to be similar to McClellands Virginia Woods. I haven't had Virginia Woods in ages, so I can't confirm that, but I do really love this tobacco!
 

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Today's first pipe is my Racing Green Peterson. I got this pipe a number of years ago, when it was MUCH greener than it is now. A friend of mine when to the Peterson Factory tour last year and told them about his green pipe that was fading, and they told him they'd never heard of it! I actually kind of dig the faded color now.

I smoked the GLP Navigator tonight. Surprisingly enough, to me, I didn't hate it. It's not my normal style of tobacco, but it wasn't bad. I'll smoke another bowl or two before I pass final judgement, but I don't think it'll be one that I just blow off without any consideration.



My next pipe is another Peterson with some Tom's Red and Black. It's a blend from a local shop, John B Hayes Tobaccanist. It's supposed to be similar to McClellands Virginia Woods. I haven't had Virginia Woods in ages, so I can't confirm that, but I do really love this tobacco!
I saw a post on the gentlemans pipe smoking society that had the same issue with a green Peterson. He sent it to them and they retained it. His was due to sunlight according to him but I do believe I've seen the same issue another time so might be a recurring issue.
 
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I saw a post on the gentlemans pipe smoking society that had the same issue with a green Peterson. He sent it to them and they retained it. His was due to sunlight according to him but I do believe I've seen the same issue another time so might be a recurring issue.
Definately not sunlight in my case. But I kinda like it as it is, so no restaining for me. At least not yet!
 
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