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    Quote Originally Posted by rolodave View Post
    Dobel has some nice pipes. I particularly like the two bent ones. My kind of pipe! I

    A lot of people like Boswell. I will have to try some.
    Thank you, understood immediately that you are also a connoisseur of pipes. One of the two is an artisanal pipe, it is a Viprati, the other is less valuable an industrial by Savinelli but always excellent. Being a beginner in this field too, I understood that it's better to limit myself to straight pipes... I'll post some better pics asap!
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    Here we are.
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    Beautiful pipes.
    I prefer bent. I pipe at my work bench and find straights can get in my vision field
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    It was a hot stressful night so tonight's at work pipe was a Neerup pot with some wonderful Boswell's premium Burley .No pics but I sat up on the roof Garden in front of a pond and a large bonsai tree we have up there.Very peaceful.No wind either so I could make nice puffy clouds of smoke. Remember that scene in LOTR where Bilbo and Gandalf were trading smoke rings....kinda like that.

    Did I mention how much I love Boswell's tobacco's ? They are so tasty it's sick Mmmmmmmmmmmmmm !!! Both Northwoods and the Premium burley burn down to a nice white ash and No burn anywhere to be found.

    That's how good it is...wow !!

    Also ,up till now it never occured to me to do this but I have found that asian spoon rests make an outstanding pipe holder as you can see ha ha......who knew ??

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    Sutliff Molto Dolce in my Nording Freehand
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    4noggins Covered Bridges in a MM General. Very good aromatic.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rolodave View Post
    This pete is going back. I think there was moisture under the finish. It has been smoked maybe 5 times. I have heard Peterson was having problems. I concur.

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    Enjoying a nice pipeful of Manil Semois in a Blatter select.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rolodave View Post
    That pipe was replaced with this Sav. 320 ks author.

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    Beautiful Author Dave. One of my current favorite style of pipe these days.+1
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    It is pretty. Will slowly break it in.
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