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06-15-2009, 07:35 PM | #1 |
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Requiem's pipe journal
Trip to Galicia (part 1)
Me and the wife were really needing to take a few days off of routine and relax. The Spanish border is just 3 hours away from our hometown, and to A Coruņa itīs another 2 hours. Having only 5 days to spend, it seemed like a perfect destination, plus... I could grab myself some baccy! I already knew what pipe tobaccos were available in Spain (including Dunhill's) and where to buy them. Even so, I decided not to take any risk and packed a tin each of Squadron Leader, Black Mallory and Best Brown Flake, along with my four favorite pipes (3 dedicated to english blends, 1 to VA's). The tobacco store I was looking for is located right on the border, in a town named Tui. Great place for cigar smokers (I guess) and very fine for pipers. There were available all the tobaccos from Peterson, most of MacBaren, and some Dunhill's (EMP, MM 965, Standard Mixture Medium, Standard Mixture Mild, and Aromatic). Royal Yacht was sold out, while Nightcap and Navy Rolls arenīt sold in Spain, I think. Some other brands like Capstan, W.O. Larsen and most of the stuff that comes in pouches were also for sold. Samuel Gawith's tobaccos were not sold at the shop, although the owner told me they are getting them in a few weeks. The shop was crowded, almost exclusively with portuguese people looking to buy their stuff for cheap. I ended up getting 5 tins of Early Morning Pipe, 5 of Standard Mixture, 1 Sherlock Holmes, 1 Capstan Mild Navy Cut Flakes, and 1 Paul Olsen MOB Balkan (100g.). In Portugal I wouldnīt be able to get any of it except for the Sherlock Holmes (which would cost me €22), while buying it all online (from Germany or Denmark) would cost around €140 to €150 plus shipping... total cost at Spain... €77. Thanks to a spaniard friend, who send me some samples, I passed without buying My Mixture 965, as I didnīt like it very much... I'm not a big fan of cavendish in english blends. at Riazor beach Happy with my score, we headed towards A Coruņa where we would stay at Hotel Riazor, very well located between Riazor Beach and the old town center, 10 minutes walk away from every touristic point. A Coruņa is much more cosmopolit then what I was expecting and it was a little hard to step out of the city's rythm and relax... 4 to 5 bowls a day did help, though. I always carried 2 pipes everywhere, and was very happy to almost smoke no cigs... just a few before breakfast and a few more while in the hotel room, before sleep. at Plaza de Maria Pita to be continued ... |
06-16-2009, 01:23 AM | #3 |
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Dude you should have bought all dunhill tins including 965 as an investment or to at least help out a few american pals.
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06-16-2009, 09:55 AM | #5 |
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Spaniard stores are prohibited to sell tobacco online, it seems, but you guys can get some Dunhill tobaccos from Germany or Denmark... the prices are shown with VAT, but to the USA that tax is not charged, so it should be enough to pay the shipping costs...
here's a link: https://www.pipe-shop.net/Shop/cgi-b...cco&sort=NAMEa Oh, and I did buy some more tins... wait for part 2. |
06-16-2009, 11:51 PM | #6 |
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Trip to Galicia (part 2)
A Coruņa is a cosmopolite city surrounded by sea and with lots of beautifull early 20th century buildings. "No one is a foreigner at A Coruņa" is the city's motem, undoubtly inheridted from it's tradition as one of the most important european harbours... in fact people are quite friendly there; I'll never forget how nice a taxi driver named Paco was, who offered us many tips , a city map and a touristic guide, on our first night there while we where totally lost. Offering him a few extra euros was an insult to him and I just wish I could enjoy his company at a dinner or something... really a great guy (I suspect him to be a BOTL, heheh). after a very nice meal After spending three nights there we headed back south, stopping at Santiago de Compostela, a gorgeous medieval town, famous for it's cathedral and a major pilgrimage place, where the remains of St. James are held. I'm not a religious guy but I recognize that these holly places you can find all over europe really have a special atmosphere... Santiago de Compostela is a very quiet place, inviting you to reflexion and contemplation. Although there are many tourists, it is a perfect place to relax, so we decided to spend an extra night there... if visiting Galicia again, Santiago will be the place to stay, for sure. at Plaza del Obradoiro - Santiago's cathedral While in Spain I kept smoking Dunhill's Standard Mixture and Early Morning Pipe, to evaluate how much I like them. My preferences on pipe tobacco can be divided in three categories: balkan, straight english, and straight virginias... EMP is a delicious balkan blend. Not as spicy as Erinmore Balkan Mixture (one of my favorites) and not as tangy as Squadron Leader (another favorite). A 5 stars balkan, although not superior to those other... Standard Mixture Medium is... well, it's standard and medium! A perfect all day smoke english blend. Not overwhelming in latakia, with an excellent virginia base, perfect for a afternoon smoke (maybe to bland for a late night english smoke, though). Glad to smoke those Dunhill's blends, a second visit to the store at Tui was a priority, so... I stopped there again, on my way back home, and bought another 5 tins of EMP and 5 more of Standard Mixture. Until the end of the year I plan to go back there and buy, at least, 100 tins of various blends (a little over 500). One trip per year would be enough to keep my cellar growing while saving an equal amount of money comparing to what I would spend from buying all that baccy from England or Germany... just the budget I need for a few new pipes my baccy from Spain Last edited by Requiem; 06-17-2009 at 12:04 AM. |
06-16-2009, 11:58 PM | #7 |
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dang! that's a nice haul. Probably not much I would smoke (not a latakia fan) but impressive. Set a stack of each one aside for about 10 years and you'll triple your investment I imagine
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06-17-2009, 12:11 AM | #8 |
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ahah, only if I die... (mind note: convince the wife that baccy is a good inherintance).
I intend to smoke it all myself. |
06-17-2009, 12:15 AM | #9 |
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06-17-2009, 10:57 AM | #10 |
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Great thread.
Thanks for sharing your holiday pictures. I hope to visit Spain, Italy and Greece someday. Nice shopping trip with all those new Dunhill EMP tins.
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07-08-2009, 07:41 PM | #11 |
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PAD & TAD month
Oh yeah, I'm currently choosing the american tobaccos I'll be getting from my trip to the US, in August. I'm going to place a online order from one american dealer, in the next few days, so that I'll have over 2lb.s of tobacco waiting for me when I get there... when that order is placed, I'll do another post. Also waiting my arrival at the US will be my Boswell Asylum poker pipe, which was shipped today. I'm really anxious to puff on that baby, which I'll probably dedicate to virginias, as stated in previous posts. Not satisfied with that, today I ordered a new pipe and a few tins from a british online shop. It's a Stanwell Hans Christian Andersen VI sandblasted, which is also going to virginias use. It was really hard to decide which HCA to pick, as I also like the model I very much... bu this model VI is quite different from my other pipes, with a solid danish look which convinced me to choose it. I fancy the slightly curved stem, too... hope it turns out to be a fine smoker. The requested tins are as following (all 50g.): 3x SG Best Brown Flake 1x SG Full Virginia Flake 1x SG 1792 Flake 1x SG Kendall Cream Flake 1x Rattrays Marlin Flake 1x Erinmore Balkan Mixture One got to keep is small cellar growing, right? There are some dark clouds over the horizon, not too far away... (I also bought some churchwarden size cleaners and a little snuff tin - those 8 hours in the airplane, without smoking, are giving me the chills) |
07-12-2009, 07:59 PM | #12 |
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The order I placed last week, from the UK, is yet to arrive (I expect it tuesday). During the weekend I've spent a lot of time browsing through tobaccoreviews and american online dealers... it's amazing the quantity of pipes for sale, at nice prices, in pipesandcigars and smokingpipes.
Also, friday I busted my Hilson apple while cleaning it... passing a cleaner through the stem I applied too much strenght and a piece on the bit got brocken. I'll try to glue it back together but right now I'm down to 3 pipes for english blends... way too low for my needs, so... I think I'll be forced to get a couple of new pipes in the US... a Bjarne and a Brebbia are the ones catching my eye and at least 3 MM corncobs are also coming my way. I'll place my order monday or tuesday, for the pipes and the following tins (all 50g.): 2x GLP Westminster 3x GLP Union Square 1x McCl Frog Morton 1x McCl Frog Morton on the Pond 1x McCl Frog Morton on the Town 1x McCl Virginia nš 22 1x McCl Virginia nš 24 1x McCl Virginia nš 27 1x C&D Junkyard Dawg also, will get another tin of Westminster and one of Abingdon from a trade with a fellow piper. |
07-14-2009, 05:26 PM | #13 |
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Alright, order placed (and availability checked, previously) with smokingpipes.com, although I'll get my hands on it only at the beginning of August.
Union Square was not available, which is a pitty as I really was looking forward to try it... I replaced it with a Solani Silver Label 100g. tin... (I had just seen dmkerr and sounds7 praising it... and if those guys say it's very good it must really be). Smokingpipes had no MM cobs either, but I guess I can find those easily while in the US. The two pipes I just ordered are these: Brebbia Sabbiata Nera bent billiard Stanwell Golden Danish 113 I think this two are bigger then any of my other pipes, which is most welcome for that after dinner smoke. After this buy, and already counting with the Boswell Asylum poker, my collection gets up to 12 briar, and the cellar will exceed 5.5lb.s.... July as been harsh on my credit card, but very sweet on the PAD&TAD medicine. Not big, but very long, here's a pic of me smoking the Stanwell HCA, right after it's arrival this morning: |
07-15-2009, 09:47 AM | #14 |
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very nice. i like that new Stanny HCA. i have a golden danish as well, but not as big/long as that one in your photo (mine is a tiny nosewarmer i use for strong GH&Co blends).
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07-15-2009, 06:10 PM | #15 |
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Thanks, man.
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07-24-2009, 10:45 PM | #16 |
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Next weekend I will cross the ocean to visit the US. In Fall River I'll go to "The Old Firehouse", the local B&M. If I have the chance, "LJ Perreti" is the place to go in Boston, I ear.
What about in Manhattan? Any pipe shop worth a visit? Iīm not planning to buy much, as I already have 3 pipes waiting for me and more tobacco then what I'm allowed to re-enter in europe with... however, I want to get 5 or 6 MM cobs and one pipe reamer... maybe another pipe if I catch a really good deal, or maybe a Dr. Grabow (just for being a classic). Meanwhile, here's a pic with my wife at last weekend's picnic with a big group of friends. Gorgeous, isnīt she? On the HCA: after about 8 1/3 bowls, yesterday I had a 2/3 bowl of BBF... still extremely hot. I guess it canīt really handle virginias. Also, I found an old thread on other forum where a fellow member was having the same problem. Beware, people interested in buying one... I just hope it handles english/balkans better. |
08-17-2009, 10:33 PM | #17 |
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(sorry, will post soon)
Last edited by Requiem; 08-17-2009 at 10:34 PM. Reason: problems with pics |