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Aaron

Number of posts: 409 Age: 25 Location: Ada, Ok Tobacco: GL Pease: Charing Cross, Kensington, Maltese Falcon, and Abingdon Pipe: Peterson Sherlock Holmes "Original", Stanwell Golden Danish Registration date: 2008-09-20
 | Subject: WWSS? Mon Feb 16, 2009 12:49 pm | |
| What would Sherlock smoke? We are all well acquainted with the fact that Sherlock Holmes smoked a Victorian shag tobacco. Now in our modern times what would this be the equivalent of? Or rather if Doyal were writing today what do you think Mr. Holmes would be puffing on? And do you think any of the tobaccos that bear his name are worthy of the distinction? _________________ Smoke your pipe and be silent, for there is only smoke and wind in the world." -Irish Proverb
"I have some friends, some honest friends, and honest friends are few: a pipe of briar, an open fire, and books that aren't too new" -Robert Service
"I am lost without my Boswell." - Sherlock Holmes
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|  | | briarcollector
Number of posts: 21 Registration date: 2009-01-10
 | Subject: Re: WWSS? Mon Feb 16, 2009 2:28 pm | |
| Dark Birdseye might fit the bill. Do the stories mention his tobacco having perique - I can't remember.... |
|  | | Doc Manhattan

Number of posts: 1415 Age: 31 Location: Elm City Tobacco: Reiner LGF Pipe: Gregor Lobnik Registration date: 2008-05-26
 | Subject: Re: WWSS? Mon Feb 16, 2009 2:57 pm | |
| This is probably outright hubris, but if Sherlock Holmes were a contemporary detective, I think he'd be smoking unfiltered RYO cigs. Holmes was on the extreme side of how strong he liked his tobacco, and he smoked a lot (especially when putting his mind to work), but his pipe was just a very usual way to take tobacco. Today, the equivalent usual way would be a cigarette. I only say RYO because of Sherlocks's love of precision, and also because so few unfiltered brands persist. If they were still around, the classic (non-blonde) Gauloises unfiltereds would be right up his alley. I hate to step on tradition, but the Master Detective tells us that deductive reasoning is above all things. _________________ "Never praise your Cider, Horse, or Bedfellow." -Ben Franklin
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|  | | Aaron

Number of posts: 409 Age: 25 Location: Ada, Ok Tobacco: GL Pease: Charing Cross, Kensington, Maltese Falcon, and Abingdon Pipe: Peterson Sherlock Holmes "Original", Stanwell Golden Danish Registration date: 2008-09-20
 | Subject: Re: WWSS? Tue Feb 17, 2009 6:32 am | |
| Yes, but, Holmes did smoke cigs and cigars too. But his love for the pipe was unmatched.  _________________ Smoke your pipe and be silent, for there is only smoke and wind in the world." -Irish Proverb
"I have some friends, some honest friends, and honest friends are few: a pipe of briar, an open fire, and books that aren't too new" -Robert Service
"I am lost without my Boswell." - Sherlock Holmes
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|  | | Justpipes The Duke

Number of posts: 5832 Age: 50 Location: American by birth, Southern by the grace of God! Tobacco: John Middleton Walnut, Prince Albert, GLP Cumberland, C&D Exhausted Rooster Pipe: Brissetts, Kaywoodies Registration date: 2007-12-17
 | |  | | mark

Number of posts: 949 Location: first left after the dead possum Registration date: 2008-07-03
 | Subject: Re: WWSS? Thu Mar 19, 2009 6:22 pm | |
| | Justpipes wrote: | I would have to say that he would probably be smoking John Middleton Walnut because it was already world famous during the era that is portrayed in SH. It also has a little shag like consistency.  |
Well I, for one, am completely surprised at your choice !!! ,,,personally,I feel with all the anti smoking laws in effect today he wouldn't be smoking a pipe on the trail of a criminal,,,,,he'd be enjoying some refreshing, invigorating snuff,,, |
|  | | niles

Number of posts: 48 Age: 40 Location: Saint Louis Pipe: old bruyer Registration date: 2009-06-16
 | Subject: Re: WWSS? Tue Jun 16, 2009 2:12 pm | |
| I say, Fie on this muggery! Holmes was a rebel to a fault. Give up smoking? Not likely... ...you can be sure his current pipe would have full gps capabilities, that's for sure...likely a decent built-in digital camera for taking close work back to the lab... No, did any of you see Iron Man? I think Ole Sherly's lab woulda looked a bit like that... |
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