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Slow Triathlete 10-28-2010 07:55 AM

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Originally Posted by RevSmoke (Post 1021360)
Back Porch (yours truly came up with the initial blend idea).


Another one of my favorites...I haven't had it in a while so it slipped my mind.

That's cool Rev about helping come up with it. I really like it because the burley just evens out the rough edges that can sometimes be found in true VaPers.

I'm actually heading up I-95 this evening and I'm going to stop in at JRs and grab a few tins of this.

OLS 11-08-2010 08:18 AM

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I like Bow-Legged Bear and Junkyard Dog, bu Ol' Joe Krantz is the Shizzle..

gijoey959 11-20-2010 12:53 PM

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Anyone know where to find C&D online somewhere with decent shipping costs? I found a few sites, but the shipping is around $9 at its cheapest and I can't afford enough tins to make it worth while

Really interested in trying a few of the blends, back porch especially :tu it sounds awesome based on a few descriptions I've read

Curly Cut 11-20-2010 03:09 PM

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smokingpipes.com
if you order enough, shipping is free.

hammondc 12-02-2010 07:21 AM

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Originally Posted by gijoey959 (Post 1068382)
Anyone know where to find C&D online somewhere with decent shipping costs? I found a few sites, but the shipping is around $9 at its cheapest and I can't afford enough tins to make it worth while

Really interested in trying a few of the blends, back porch especially :tu it sounds awesome based on a few descriptions I've read

Why not call Cornell & Diehl and have them ship it direct from them. Thats what I do. SUPER nice folks. Shipping is usually pretty cheap as they do actual cost + $2. 5 think it usually ends up around $7. They have a great 5 blend sampler for like $30.

R.J. 12-28-2010 11:08 AM

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I love C&D and 3 of their blends make up the backbone of my regualr rotation.

Old Joe Krantz; Very strong dark burley, red VA and heavy perique. This is a great satisfier that I'd think anyone with even a passing interest in cigars would enjoy. Very bold and strong like a full cigar and enough oomph in the last 3rd of the bowl to make even the most degenerate nic fiend feel it.

Night Train: A really nice VABurPer. Heavy in bright VA and has a super sweet (naturally) flavor with plenty of strength to satisfy. Comes in a cool pressed cake that is fun to work with. And hey I see above Slow Triathlete digs it and he's smoked about every VaPer out there!

Star of the East: 50% Latikia 50% VA. I see this as a working mans English blend. To me it smoke like some of the GLP blends. Maybe a tad more rough around the edges. But I crave it and it makes my mouth water.

I order all my C&D by the pound from smokingpipes. They have the lowest per pound price I've found, including direct from C&D. I think last I checked they were at 28 bucks a pound.

Cornrow_Wallis 12-28-2010 01:06 PM

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I'm just getting back into smoking pipes after trying my hand at it around a year ago. I ordered a sampler directly from C&D to start up again and they were great to deal with. Very good customer service.

About to smoke my first bowl of Habana Daydream as a matter of fact. :banger

jdawg 02-03-2011 09:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Cornrow_Wallis (Post 1109807)
About to smoke my first bowl of Habana Daydream as a matter of fact. :banger

I'd be interested in hearing your opinion on that one.

jdawg 02-03-2011 09:01 AM

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I really like Tuskegee Airmen. Good stuff!

TheRuckus13 02-04-2011 09:37 PM

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The only C&D blend I have had is Billy Budd and I really really enjoy it. I wish I had more of it, but I need to finish this one pound bag of Squadron Leader before I buy anything else.

alfredo_buscatti 03-28-2011 04:26 AM

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C&D makes so many blends that I think your question needs qualification: about which tobacco genre are you enquiring?

keith_mahoney 05-03-2012 02:14 PM

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Ok with the sale going on C&D products at pipesandcigars does anyone have anything else to add to this list after a year of reflection?

DaBear 05-03-2012 03:42 PM

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I'll reiterate Bayou Morning Flake. Haven't tried many C&D blends, but Bayou Morning Flake really hits the spot for me when I want a VaPer that accentuates the spicyness of the perique

mariogolbee 05-03-2012 03:49 PM

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I can add Pirate Kake, First Responders, and Blue Cow.

keith_mahoney 05-03-2012 10:03 PM

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Originally Posted by mariogolbee (Post 1630576)
I can add Pirate Kake, First Responders, and Blue Cow.

Cool I was planning on getting Pirate Kake because my 2 favorite toby's both have Latakia in them and First Responders because I am one. I'll look into what Blue Cow is.

keith_mahoney 05-03-2012 10:10 PM

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Originally Posted by DaBear (Post 1630574)
I'll reiterate Bayou Morning Flake. Haven't tried many C&D blends, but Bayou Morning Flake really hits the spot for me when I want a VaPer that accentuates the spicyness of the perique

This looks good as well. I have plenty of VaPers right now but really like them (although only in the first half of the day) so I will pick up a tin of this for my vacation in August.

mariogolbee 05-03-2012 11:35 PM

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Originally Posted by keith_mahoney (Post 1630788)
Cool I was planning on getting Pirate Kake because my 2 favorite toby's both have Latakia in them and First Responders because I am one. I'll look into what Blue Cow is.

Oops! Purple Cow, my bad. It has BurVaLat and maduro cigar wrapper.

RevSmoke 01-08-2013 07:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Slow Triathlete (Post 1039839)
Another one of my favorites...I haven't had it in a while so it slipped my mind.

That's cool Rev about helping come up with it. I really like it because the burley just evens out the rough edges that can sometimes be found in true VaPers.

I'm actually heading up I-95 this evening and I'm going to stop in at JRs and grab a few tins of this.

(Just read this again - and a thought struck me)

Originally, there was no burley in it. In fact, I like it better without the burley. So, your comment is intriguing.

Interestingly, this blend was an accident. I had originally ordered 4 oz each of their military history blends #456 Winchester, #457 Yorktown, and #458 Poplar Camp. After 3 bowls of each, none of them really spiked my interest. So, I weighed out equal portions of each, put it in a big mixing bowl, throughly mixed it together, and put it into another mason jar. WOW!!! Loved it! I did the same with what remained. Even ordered another 1/2 pound of each and did it again.

When I was on the Yahoo Pipe Smoker's Club, I suggested it as one of our blends. I even sent samples to a few guys who concurred. Bob Runowski got a hold of it though and added the burley - Bob cannot do anything without leaving well enough alone and adding too much burley. In this case, even though the burley is done with a light hand, it isn't the same. I do not order Back Porch anymore. I will however order the 3 other blends and make my own - as it was intended by Todd to be smoked. :D

Peace of the Lord be with you.

ChicagoWhiteSox 03-22-2013 10:23 PM

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Purple Cow has me interested. I've liked most of the Cornell tobaccos I've smoked recently.


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