Friday eve regular. Ju 52 from Karl Erik. Season beer.
Have a nice weekend!
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Friday eve regular. Ju 52 from Karl Erik. Season beer.
Have a nice weekend!
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It's 5 O'clock(shadow) somewhere. Oh, there it is, in my pipe!
I'm on my 2nd tin and really liking this stuff. Full bodied, fairly strong, straight tobacco taste. Similar to Triple Play, which I love, but a little more in your face. The 1st three bowls did have me a little concerned. The vitamin N had me rather loopy. It's all good now. Singing to me on this cool evening.
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Thx for asking. I've about 25 pipes. Way too much. I've bought some and sold some, most of the pipes i have i've bought used.
Most look very traditional. So called freehands are almost unknown at this side of the bond. However, i have one beautiful freehand pipe i got from a special friend in USA ;)
Haven't bought any for few years now as i guess that i have enough. Last time i bought a pipe i tried to look any from some small Danish independent makers, Jarl, Svendborg, Karl Erik etc etc.
Ny new pipe. A Scotto Nosewarmer from guess who????
Nosewarmer! :D I got it from him in a trade along with the SG and the Sami style bag. I am just getting it broke in. I haven't yet opened the tin of SG but have been trying to finish up a jar of I don't know what. I forgot what was in it and mixed in the end of a few tins that didn't have enough left for a full bowl. An unique mixture that I will never have again although it is good.
The pipe smokes well and with the short stem is not near as heavy hanging as I would have guessed. It also cuts down in pipe cleaner costs because only half length is needed!:rofl2:
I was trying to picture smoke from the bowl and just got a little if you look close.
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Certainly I am interested. I was thinking of adding my name to your last list but I have experienced your generosity and figured I would let others also. :D
I remember going to the local B+M and them asking If I needed a label. My mother had a little store when I was younger and I remember the costs of little things adding up. I think the origional jar was from there that I told them "I don't need a label, save your money." OOOPS!