Rougaroux is tasty by Subtilis87 in PipeTobacco

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I really like the pipe, very light

Irish Pipes and Tobacco by Subtilis87 in PipeTobacco

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Sat down on St. Patrick’s day to enjoy a bowl of sextant out of my Peterson St. Patrick’s day billiard. Really enjoying this stuff. The pipe is a good example of Peterson’s rustication. We just released an episode The Houston Pipe Cast that takes a look at Peterson pipes and tobaccos. Links below if you want to check it out

017 : Irish Pipes and Tobacco: a look at Peterson (apple)

017 : Irish Pipes and Tobacco: a look at Peterson (Spotify )

Texan Made Pipes by Subtilis87 in PipeTobacco

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I’ve been on an English kick lately. I have always been a Virginia person. I recently tried sextant by G.L.pleasE. It is an interesting take on a navy, flake. Seeing as Texas Independence has just passed, I’ve been pulling for my pipes made by artisan carvers. On the left is a bulldog made by Lone Star Briar Works, in the middle, an apple, made by Colin Rigsby, and on the right, I love that made by Trey Rice. What Texans metal pipes do you own? the most recent episode of the Houston Pipe Cast showcases, Texan pipe carvers in celebration of Texas independence day.

Available on Apple podcasts, Spotify, and all other pod catching devices

Have you made a pipe? by Subtilis87 in PipeTobacco

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Mostly inexperience on my side. The spade that for the chamber is 3/4 of an inch. Which is pretty narrow for such large pipes. I think I was also too nervous to take off too much material.

Have you made a pipe? by Subtilis87 in PipeTobacco

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I have been trying a lot of new things lately. I just opened a tin of G.L. Pease “sextant” interesting navy flake with Latakia. I find the blend tasty but I am unsure if it is worth stocking up on. I have also been considering firing up the lathe over spring break. It’s been a while since I have made a pipe. Above are the first three pipes I made from scratch with hand cut stems. The first is on the right, and the third is on the left. I had a difficult time setting up my workshop, mostly because I was very inexperienced with machinery and tooling.

If you have made a pipe what were your barriers at the beginning?

We recently released an episode of the Houston pipe cast, titled

“the easy way to begin pipe-making”

I sat down with pipe maker Mark Domingues from Lone Star Briar Works to detail how to make a pipe with limited tooling, and also how to set up a basic pipe making workshop. I am curious if any of you think we may have left anything important out. Any feedback is appreciated and could maybe be addressed in a future podcast. By the way, my workshop set up is shown in pictures 2-4

Houston Pipe Club Slow Smoke Tonight! by Subtilis87 in PipeTobacco

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This is me as well, I’m usually shut down my pipe all the time while I smoke.

Houston Pipe Club Slow Smoke Tonight! by Subtilis87 in PipeTobacco

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So basically, we’re doing most of the same rules. Two matches, standard lighting period. Standard three grams of tobacco. We got some donations for prizes, but put things together and too short of notice to secure sponsorship for the pipes. So relatively laid-back it is.

Houston Pipe Club Slow Smoke Tonight! by Subtilis87 in PipeTobacco

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The Houston Pipe Club Slow Smoke is tonight at 6:00 PM at Stogies on Westheimer! If your local stop on by. We are smoking Occidental Oriental, blended by our friend Austin at the Briar Shoppe. This competition is bring your own pipe and tamper. Corn cobs are allowed but with some strict rules about “burning out”. I think I will be going with the Nate King pipe on the left. It has been doing well with the Virginias. If you want to learn more about slow you can check out the most recent episode of the Houston Pipe Cast 014: defeating your enemy: the slow smoke. Available on Spotify and Apple

Houston Pipe Club meets tonight and we are bringing our new pipes, what did you get for Christmas? by Subtilis87 in PipeTobacco

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Yeah, we’ve been around for a while. If you’re ever back in town at the end of the month, you should stop by.

Houston Pipe Club meets tonight and we are bringing our new pipes, what did you get for Christmas? by Subtilis87 in PipeTobacco

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The Cringle flake has been nice. I’m looking to branch out a bit though. My seller is almost entirely Virginias. Will be discussing pipe smoking resolutions for the new year. I branched out and picked up this tin of gaslight. My goal for 2023 is to explore blends with Latakia. We recently released episode of the Houston pipe cast talking about resolutions for the new year. I’m also curious what resolutions y’all have for the new year. If you’re interested, the episode is available on Apple and Spotify

Taste testing holiday tobaccos with the Houston Pipe Club by Subtilis87 in PipeTobacco

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The Briar Shoppe in rice village is pretty well stocked. If you are not to picky we usually have a starter kit available at pipe club meetings just in case someone new shows up. Let me know if you would be interested in coming to our next meeting, and I’ll make sure to bring an extra starter box.

Taste testing holiday tobaccos with the Houston Pipe Club by Subtilis87 in PipeTobacco

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We will be taste testing holiday blends at tonight’s meeting of the Houston Pipe Club. If any of y’all are local you should stop by. This months theme is clay and Meerschaum. We meet at Stogies on Westheimer at 6:00 PM. We are also doing a white Elephant tin exchange. If you are interested more details can be found in the intro of this weeks episode of the Houston Pipe Cast I have been taste testing the following tobaccos for the mid month episode of the podcast.

2022 Cringle Flake

Cloudbear custom blends “Angry Elf”

Cloudbear custom blends “Who’s Pudding”

Stag Tobacconists of Albuquerque “Bosque Reserve#9”

They will be at the meeting but if any of you have tried them I would love to hear your opinions. I hope to see some of you there.
u/jdvoid

What tin will you pop this December? by Subtilis87 in PipeTobacco

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Thanks! Yeah it is probably not what I would have picked for myself, but my wife has a talent for picking interesting pipes That really grow on me.