First of the tobaccos I got from Misterpeanut1970. Tobacco consisting of Latakia, Oriental and Virginia tobaccos pressed into a plug/cake. Pretty good, but not my ...
Lovely lady. I could talk to her for hours! Thanks for bringing up sending
baccy to Australia with her. I will look her up on the net. Fish food also
has worked. I have fish called Peterson, Stanwell, Nording, etc etc....LOL.
Great vids. I thoroughly enjoyed them. Well done. Be well, Glen from Oz.
Great video. Roswitha Anderson ( maker of the small pipe in your video)
owns Pipes & Pleasures in Columbus. I was in her shop last summer and
bought one of her pipes to give away in my first contest. That pipe is now
part of the collection of SLVshadow.
If you wind up there while on the road, bring in your cam and make a video
like this one! All the locals need our support. Thanks for everything,
Boontar!
+Knott PipesI was thinking toy could chuck an end mill bit into the lathe and use your tool holder on the cross slide to run the spoon bit in and forth. I have done this when I need to mill something flat as our milling machine is down for a while.
Hey Phillip I am always open to a better way. I don't have an mill just a metal lathe. Are you suggesting an end mill bit in a drill press perhaps? I first started cutting with a bench grinder and that was slow but the hand disk grinder took it down pretty quick. I do agree that milling would be the best and most precise way!
Very beautiful pipe! And it is priced very well, if I wasn't cashed out
from my kids Christmas I would definitely buy it. Excellent work. Cheers!
-Mark
A Few Reviews, a Pipe Club Update, and a Comparison...
Brief reviews of John Bull Royal English, Esoterica Tilbury, a recap of the February meeting of the PSNJ Pipe Club, and a comparison of two cobs. I also tried a ...
I love the John Bull. I've got a 1 pint mason jar of it and I'm about to
order 4 more pouches from P&C. Not sure how long the buy one get one deal
is gonna last so I kinda want to start stocking up - For the price (and
being a pouch tobacco) it's a pretty good English blend IMO.
Oh and just a bit of fun :-), not to be a nag….but isn't it about time you
cracked open a pouch of that Long Cut Condor? I'm sure I can always
replenish supplies if you ran low.. :-)
I smoked some yesterday and I prefer it to the RR
If I lived closer I would have gone but I will make the trip again someday
hopefully at a place a little closer haha also I have the same country
gentlemen from Williams it's my favorite corn cob so far.
Hey Andrew,
That John Bull English sounds like a nice smoke. Im also interested to hear
how the Tilbury changes with a bit of age.
Take care my friend
Wez