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    Quote Originally Posted by Steel View Post
    I got 3 pounds of that the other month. I really like it but also like variety. Great looking pipe :-)
    Thank you. It is a King's Imperial. A very nice and large pipe.

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    This thread may be at snail pace lately but it still lives thank the Mod Gods. Tuesday night at the local with a Peterson. Blend for the evening was McClellan Avenue.

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    Broke down and got some new briar.
    Pete #10. This is #76 of 80 Peterson's chosen as 20th anniversary Smokingpipes.com pipes.
    Add says the owner went through 3000 pipes to choose the 80 finalists.

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    Having a quiet cuppa tea (Yorkshire gold)and a Butz Choquin Diam Acorn with McClellen Avenue aromatic. Playing some cello music ahhhh.........such a good instrument.

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    Ser Jacopo Billiard with a nice sandblast and loaded with Escudo. Perfect smoke for a honing session.

    Also pictured: Jnat and tomo.
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    Indeed.....very nice.

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    I dig this out every couple months. I have yet to learn the majic of cobs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rolodave View Post
    I dig this out every couple months. I have yet to learn the majic of cobs.

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    Well, they don’t scream beauty like some of the briar pipes that are adorned with precious metals and such BUT, to me, they smoke wonderfully and need no upkeep. Great for ricing, trips into the woods, truck pipes, etc.

    +1 on not smoking them much though. I prefer to smoke my briar pipes and leave the meerschaum, clay and cobs for “every once in a while”.
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    ....and Peterson Irish Flake.
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    Pretty pipe!
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