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Do you have Prince Albert in a Tub?

I do. But a bowl less than an hour ago. Good stuff at the right time. So many of the OTC blends can make an excellent smoke but they seem to often go overlooked by those of us who center around the boutique brands.

For this pipe smoker, it's all about mood - and I'm not always in the mood for something complex or sophisticated. Those times where I'm working, concentrating on something, but want to smoke - those are the times for Prince Albert, Carter Hall, Sir Walter Raleigh, etc.

By the way. I was doing a google image search to see if I'd find any clever images I might use for this post. Gents: just don't do a google image search on "Prince Albert."

Just don't.

I warned you.

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3 Comments

  1. turmsegler
    Posted March 5, 2009 at 12:52 am | Permalink

    What’s the problem with this image search? I assume you didn’t like the Prince Albert Tie Knot? *smile

  2. Posted March 6, 2009 at 1:00 am | Permalink

    LOL! Yeah – exactly.

  3. pipe smoker
    Posted March 8, 2010 at 1:31 pm | Permalink

    Eric- do you keep it in the plastic tin? Does the container keep it from getting dry?

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  1. [...] Eric, over at SmokingPipeTobacco.com makes a great point in his review when he says; "I’m not always in the mood for something complex or sophisticated. Those times where I’m working, concentrating on something, but want to smoke – those are the times for Prince Albert …" – extremely well put Eric! Read his post, "Do you have Prince Albert in a Tub?" [...]

  2. [...] Eric, over at SmokingPipeTobacco.com makes a great point in his review when he says; “I’m not always in the mood for something complex or sophisticated. Those times where I’m working, concentrating on something, but want to smoke – those are the times for Prince Albert …” – extremely well put Eric! Read his post, “Do you have Prince Albert in a Tub?“ [...]

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