Dunhill Early Morning Pipe
It's a classic, now available in bulk in some shops. Light dusting of latakia,
very rich especially with a snifter of brandy. My "weapon of choice," a 1976
vintage Caminetto full bent. Glad I didn't get rid of it. They're made by a
different outfit now. Slapped...
Single Malt Irish
Tyrconnell is a reasonably priced Irish single malt. Comparable in smoothness to a good single malt scotch, but without the smokiness. Great with a
Puros Indios cigar
J T
Making a decision
I've owned numerous hats,various brands over the decades, even
Stetsons , back when they were better quality. If you're not particular
about a designer brand, I suggest Bailey or Scala. They're good quality
lids at affordable prices. I have a couple of each, and they have...
Pipes and Cigars
Ladies and Gents,
I recently switched back to pipes after years of smoking cigars. The
one blend I find timeless is Dunhill Early Morning Pipe. It can be purchased
in bulk or tins. If any of my fellow pipe smokers know where tins of
Troost Slices can be purchased...
Great mid range smoke
Puros Indios, about a 50 ring gauge, medium bodied, very smooth. Their
seconds, Rolando Reyes, are great for the golf course. A little more money
gets you a Macanudo Robust, outstanding.
Good morning all,
To all veterans who have served our country this is your day, I personally
thank you for your service. It occured to me as I channel surfed last night
and saw the new James Bond star on Letterman, something Shelly Winters
said on the tonight show a few years ago. Aas you...
Bogey's fedora
Nice pics. Looks like a pinch front, perhaps a Stetson. The trench is reportedly an Aquascutum, may be lore, because that's what he and
Clark Gable wore in their private lives. Heading out to buy a black winter
fedora today. Probably opt for a Bailey. Gotta respectfully...
Nice pics on the hat makiing. I've found that if you can't afford a
Christy's , Bailey's makes a nice line of fedoras in several price ranges.
I picked up a silverbelly model, and it's held up well over two midwestern
winters. Next up I've gotta get a black fedora before the snow flies...
Aquascutum is the only way to for a real trenchcoat. It's a buy it once
proposition. I own two, and they wear like iron. Gotta disagree with
M K. I've also owned London Fog, and they were OK, before the
company started making products offshore, now they manufacture for
a number of store...
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