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    Lovely seeing all these!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Richrail View Post
    I've been buying Estate pipes off ebay, and cleaning and sanitizing them. I'm an aromatic smoker, my favorite is Sutliff Vanilla Custard. I also enjoy the cherry blends like Blood Red Moon. I also have a number of blends from Cult tobacco. I think I've only purchased 3 new pipes of the 15 I have.

    Attachment 40940 Here's a few.
    I have a tin of Blood Red Moon that my in-laws bought me a few Christmases ago. I ought to open it this Christmas!

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    I used to smoke Erinmore in my pipe particularly when I was fishing. There was an added bonus that the smoke helped keep some of the midges away. Sadly, two bouts of Lymes Disease changed my sense of taste and now I no longer smoke. Do I miss it? Sometimes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jock Scot View Post
    I used to smoke Erinmore in my pipe particularly when I was fishing. There was an added bonus that the smoke helped keep some of the midges away. Sadly, two bouts of Lymes Disease changed my sense of taste and now I no longer smoke. Do I miss it? Sometimes.
    I have an unopened tin of Erinmore flake, still. I did enjoy it but for some reason, never came back to it after my first tin ran out, unlike the McClelland blends.

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    My latest acquisitions.Click image for larger version. 

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jock Scot View Post
    I used to smoke Erinmore in my pipe particularly when I was fishing. There was an added bonus that the smoke helped keep some of the midges away. Sadly, two bouts of Lymes Disease changed my sense of taste and now I no longer smoke. Do I miss it? Sometimes.
    I used to smoke Erinmore. I should try it again. Thanks for the reminder.
    Rev'd Father Bill White: Retired Parish Priest & Elementary Headmaster. Lover of God, dogs, most people, joy, tradition, humour & clarity. Legion Padre, theologian, teacher, philosopher, linguist, encourager of hearts & souls & a firm believer in dignity, decency, & duty. A proud Canadian Sinclair.

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    I smoke a pipe when I can, which isn’t often. I prefer English blends that are light in VAs. For some reason, VAs make my head spin a bit.

    I really miss the MacClelland Frog Morton series, specifically On the Town and haven’t found one that I like a whole lot yet.

    I’ll sometimes get a bulk blend called Burley English from my local B&M shop, but haven’t bought some of that in years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by YOJiMBO20 View Post
    I smoke a pipe when I can, which isn’t often. I prefer English blends that are light in VAs. For some reason, VAs make my head spin a bit.

    I really miss the MacClelland Frog Morton series, specifically On the Town and haven’t found one that I like a whole lot yet.

    I’ll sometimes get a bulk blend called Burley English from my local B&M shop, but haven’t bought some of that in years.
    Hi.

    I have no idea what VAs are, nor a B&M shop. I bet there are a lot of others here with the same problem. Is it a secret code?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Father Bill View Post
    Hi.

    I have no idea what VAs are, nor a B&M shop. I bet there are a lot of others here with the same problem. Is it a secret code?
    Sorry. VAs are Virginias (a type of tobacco) and B&M is a Brick and Mortar shop, as opposed to an online shop.

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    Quote Originally Posted by YOJiMBO20 View Post
    Sorry. VAs are Virginias (a type of tobacco) and B&M is a Brick and Mortar shop, as opposed to an online shop.
    Ah yes. Thank you. The constant failing of initials beneath words.
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