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  1. TowsonTiger22

    Pipe smoking, a lost art.

    Irish oak smelt like fruit/berries when I opened the tin. Not much of a room note. But was pretty mellow.
  2. TowsonTiger22

    Pipe smoking, a lost art.

    Bought from the Charlie Sheen estate. I'm interested in one of those pipe kits, but doubt I'd find the time to carve it, and wind up smoking out of a block of wood.
  3. TowsonTiger22

    Pipe smoking, a lost art.

    Off friday. So ill burn a bowl of irish oak
  4. TowsonTiger22

    Pipe smoking, a lost art.

    Been having issues with keep my pipe lit. I've tried the three layer method, with no luck. May try the frank method. Any suggestions?
  5. TowsonTiger22

    Pipe smoking, a lost art.

    I'm looking for something that replicates the Drew Estates Kentucky Fire Cured. Any recommendations?
  6. TowsonTiger22

    Maryland Three-way Gas Distributor

    One Three-Way CO2 distributor. Includes lines and ball-lock posts. 53 dollars shipped.
  7. TowsonTiger22

    Maryland Three Ball Lock Cornies

    Pretty simple. Three ball lock cornies. Located in Baltimore/Nottingham area. Selling for 50 a piece. Also have a three way gas distributor with lines and posts for another 40.
  8. TowsonTiger22

    Pappy Wan Winkle. Worth the price?!

    For this, you are a bad person. No pappy for you.
  9. TowsonTiger22

    Your home bar

    1 gin,1 bourbon, sometimes vodka. Different stuff rotates in those position.
  10. TowsonTiger22

    Bourbon!!!!

    Haven't seen it in store. But I haven't really looked too hard.
  11. TowsonTiger22

    Bourbon!!!!

    Jealous of that. I enjoy Buffalo Trace, Jefferson, and I really like the Booker's. Had it on the cruise. They poured heavy, and relatively cheap.
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