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  • Go on then i'll give it a go!

    Well, as others have also said, it aint the weather for cigars if you have to smoke out side! So, ive decided to give this pipe business a go too

    Put a little order in to smoke king and today i got:

    Falcon coolway shape 13 briar pipe, which looks ace.
    Pipe multi tool thing and cleaners.

    Peterson Nutty Cut and Sherlock Holmes samples
    Samuel Gawith Squadron Leader sample
    Robert McConnel Maduro sample

    All smell nice! Just going to get the little one to bed before i give it a test run

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    Let us know how you find it. The Falcon pipe was originally invented near my home town, in Fort Wayne, Indiana. In the mid 50's a sister company was started in London, and by the 1993 it was completely bought out by a UK manufacturer.

    The McConnel Maduro is a good smoke, but IMO it doesn't taste much like cigar tobacco at all. I think it has a slight top sweetener on it.
    www.larryssonpipes.comsigpic

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    • #3
      Well all in all that was very pleasant. Tried the Sherlock Holmes first and enjoyed it, not as strong or full as i was expecting, but very nice none the less. Looking forward to working through the other samples i got, then I'll have to decide what sort of thing i want to try next! Recommendations are always welcome though, there are a scary amount of blends out there!

      I do like a strong, full flavour in my cigars, with some sweetness too. Anything along those lines? By the sound of it the maduro may be something like that. By the way, which blends tend to be pure tobacco? I get the impression that a lot use flavourings of one kind or another.

      The pipe itself is very nice, pleased with it. Easy to handle and fill, didnt have too much trouble at all for my first attempt.

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      • #4
        I only smoke a pipe occasionally, but by far my favourite pipe tobacco is Mick McQuaid Plug. It's strong, a bit cigar like and quite sweet, with subtle flavours of brandy and almonds. Cgars stocks it if you're interested: http://www.cgarsltd.co.uk/mick-mcqua...h-p-11692.html
        If you want a midget to look like a baby, don't put a cigar in his mouth.

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        • #5
          Cool, thanks for that

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          • #6
            Have you tried St Bruno Flake? It's available everywhere in the UK and it's a very good virginia blend that taste "natural". For a stronger blend I would suggest Samuel Gawith's Full Virginia Flake, and if you want something really strong and sweet, Samuel Gawith 1792 Flake and Dunhill Royal Yacht – try a sampler because these two are very special, not for everyone…

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            • #7
              sounding like the start of another order of samples to me, thanks

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              • #8
                hello all i have made my own pipe mixture (a highly guarded secret!) but mainly i smoke gawthins dark birdseye it is strong but tasty give kriss a ring at www.thebackyshop.co.uk he is ace , my pipe is a falcon extra and to be honest i dont like it im thinking of buying a peterson dublin 9mm soon the 005 shape so i can look a bit like sherlock holmes! (but im not sure about the p lip the stem is fixed on that range so cant change it

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by JamesA View Post
                  sounding like the start of another order of samples to me, thanks
                  hey james,
                  sounds like you made an excellent. choice! i bought a load of samples off smoke-king..... great service!!! the sherlock holmes and nutty cut are fantastic smokes, i recommend you try dunhill early morning and night cap!!!

                  enjoy.....

                  alex

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by donkeydrop View Post
                    hello all i have made my own pipe mixture (a highly guarded secret!) but mainly i smoke gawthins dark birdseye it is strong but tasty give kriss a ring at www.thebackyshop.co.uk he is ace , my pipe is a falcon extra and to be honest i dont like it im thinking of buying a peterson dublin 9mm soon the 005 shape so i can look a bit like sherlock holmes! (but im not sure about the p lip the stem is fixed on that range so cant change it
                    hey donkeydrop,
                    i can't recommend the peterson pipes enough! my father in law gave me 2 of his antique petersons, i don't think i'd use any other brand!

                    alex

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                    • #11
                      So my list of samples from smoke king is looking like this so far

                      Mick McQuaid Plug
                      St Bruno Flake
                      Samuel Gawith Full Virginia Flake
                      Samuel Gawith 1792 Flake
                      Dunhill Royal Yacht
                      Dunhill Early Morning
                      Dunhill N
                      ight Cap

                      I really do like the fact they sell it like this in small quantities to try before splashing out on a tin. There is so much out there it's great to get a good selection to try.

                      Some of those Peterson pipes look really nice, could be tempted to an upgrade if i carry on enjoying it. Do all their pipes use their 'system'?

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by JamesA View Post

                        Some of those Peterson pipes look really nice, could be tempted to an upgrade if i carry on enjoying it. Do all their pipes use their 'system'?
                        No fortunatly! This system is a pipe juice provider. And the P-lip (special mouth piece) of Peterson's pipes is terrible.
                        I know some will disagree, but don't buy a Peterson! They're carved in very young briar, they taste very green, acidic, and it takes months to cake them.
                        I like the way they look, but I'm not tempted, they have a terrible reputation on the largest french/belgian/swiss pipe forum?

                        In this price range you can't go wrong with a Stanwell, a Savinelli, a Johs, a Wessex, etc.
                        I have two 60$ Stanwell and two 100$ Savinelli, they all smoke perfectly, with a good taste, without making juice. My "everyday" pipes.

                        If you're intested I'll give you a link to an estate pipe vendors who sells plenty of nice pipes under $50?

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                        • #13
                          Thanks SC, I'd got he impression that Petersons were some of the best. I guess it depends a lot on personal preference at the day. I'm sure there are plenty if people who swear by them :-)

                          Please link away mate, I always like a bit of window shopping!



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                          • #14
                            Unfortunately i have never had the pleasure of experiencing a pipe but all the talk on here has made me curious...I like the idea of pondering and contemplating life with a good pipe in tow!

                            Some nice pipes on here: http://www.thepipeshop.co.uk/acatalo...anwell_96.html

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by JamesA View Post
                              Thanks SC, I'd got he impression that Petersons were some of the best. I guess it depends a lot on personal preference at the day. I'm sure there are plenty if people who swear by them :-)

                              Please link away mate, I always like a bit of window shopping!



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                              hey james, i think this is all a matter of opinion and personal taste! peterson 'estate' pipes that have already been broken in can be had on ebay for a few quid! a new stem can be bought for a few quid also!


                              i'm sure there are as many fans of peterson pipes as detractors...... personally, it's a peterson for me!

                              alex

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