Looks interesting. I've never tried clay pipes as they are almost unknown here these days. However i know that divers keep finding those from old wrecks every now and then so they must have been popular in the past centuries.
How does it smoke?
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I've got a trade one one close to this Tsuge. Mine has a curved stem which I like better but the bowl is very close to mine. Can't wait to go pick it up Monday-)
http://www.cupojoes.com/images/tsuge/tok553l.jpg
:medvl:Beautiful love the clay pipes!! Is that my tamper?:p
Thanks to Phil (Nosewarmer) I have been on a mad corncob bender. It's all I have smoked for the last 2 days and I have burned probably 10 bowls of random and not so random tobacco. I am loving it. Thanks Phil. Well off to smoke some Gawith Hoggarth rum flake out of a cob :)
Edward's Honey Bucc in this:
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with a Jameson and Ginger Ale chaser. Happy Friday Fellas!
latest homemade and some Virginia flake
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Compton's York Full Mixture in an Upshall P grade Dublin.
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Good morning friends,
first pipe today
Vauen with Indigo
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Pipes of the day:
DuPont
Charatan (the huge one)
Roland
Savoy leather carrier
"Legends" from McClelland Cyprian,VA's,Mahalla and Drama great stuff I just got:-)
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