Hi Everyone, as mentioned in my introduction post, BOTL needs quite a bit of updating, patching and whatever else I might come across. Over time BOTL may be unreachable on occasion as I do migrations or updates, etc. Just be patient - we'll be back! I'll generally try to keep these maintenances until later in the evenings.
I pulled in a number of sets, too. $22/7 tins. Figured I had to.Meat Pie. Harvest on the Hudson is a nice apple aro. A buddy of mine really liked Central Park Stroll so I gave him the tin. I was able to snag all 7 tins on the devil site about a year ago for $29.
$3.15 a tin! Man. What a great deal!I pulled in a number of sets, too. $22/7 tins. Figured I had to.
Yeah, probably have enough DE baccy to last a lifetime.$3.15 a tin! Man. What a great deal!
Ammunition!Yeah, probably have enough DE baccy to last a lifetime.
Not sure what I was thinking as those aros will probably age out before I get through them all. Maybe they'll be collector's items some day!
Yeah, "maybe" LOLOLOLOLYeah, probably have enough DE baccy to last a lifetime.
Not sure what I was thinking as those aros will probably age out before I get through them all. Maybe they'll be collector's items some day!
I was shocked too. And they have I think a pipe or two out as well. Slowly expanding into the pipe world it seems. Unless they've been there like that since day 1. I think it's pretty awesome.I love me some d e! I had no idea they made pipe tabbaco! awsome
I am completely enamoured with their pipe offerings.I was shocked too. And they have I think a pipe or two out as well. Slowly expanding into the pipe world it seems. Unless they've been there like that since day 1. I think it's pretty awesome.
Their so different, it's like I HAVE TO HAVE ONE. Just because of that reason. Damn marketing!I am completely enamoured with their pipe offerings.
I am completely enamoured with their pipe offerings.
It really is nice work, but it's made by Tsuge in Japan, it's going to be nice. Only problem is they are deliberately overpriced knowing full well their going to sell because of their cigar fame. I think you can buy the original Tsuge E-Star for $50-75 less with no DE branding on it.Their so different, it's like I HAVE TO HAVE ONE. Just because of that reason. Damn marketing!
)Of course. They have to make their money somehow. And their cigar fame is bumping them up in the piping world too. I'd pay the cheaper one if I didn't have the money for the other with the branding.It really is nice work, but it's made by Tsuge in Japan, it's going to be nice. Only problem is they are deliberately overpriced knowing full well their going to sell because of their cigar fame. I think you can buy the original Tsuge E-Star for $50-75 less with no DE branding on it.
(yet, I own the DE Robusto, not the E-Star)
Can you use tobacco in the E-Star to "filter" the smoke like the DE pipe Clint? If yes - do you enjoy that option on your pipe?It really is nice work, but it's made by Tsuge in Japan, it's going to be nice. Only problem is they are deliberately overpriced knowing full well their going to sell because of their cigar fame. I think you can buy the original Tsuge E-Star for $50-75 less with no DE branding on it.
(yet, I own the DE Robusto, not the E-Star)
Yup, it's literally the same design, less the metal rim to screw in the threaded DE logo cover. Looks to be the size/shape of the DE Churchill, but with a longer stem. I don't think I've seen the original Tsuge done like the Robusto or Belecosa though. Mine is the Robusto.Can you use tobacco in the E-Star to "filter" the smoke like the DE pipe Clint? If yes - do you enjoy that option on your pipe?