As soon as I unpack my great-grandfather's hunting pipe I will post pictures (already half moved to my new destination, just waiting on the car to sell :( )
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As soon as I unpack my great-grandfather's hunting pipe I will post pictures (already half moved to my new destination, just waiting on the car to sell :( )
Saturday morning ...
The oldest(1896) churchwarden pipe of my humble collection with S.Gawith Balkan Flake and green tea.
Nice morning!
I wish you the same.:)
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Ah well, no new pipe today. I wasn't happy with any of the ones I looked at in the city. Going to go to another place, hopefully Tuesday, to see what I can find. Todays pipe was a B.B&S (second) with Amphora Original Blend. No photo's sorry. People in the big smoke look at you strange enough when you're just sitting and smoking a pipe, without taking photo's for evidence afterwards :).
Mick
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Mick's pipe and a Vauen Meerschaum
Have a nice weekend.
Inexplicably, I'm kind of in the mood for some aromatic stuff. I got this pouch of Montego Bay as a freebee with one of my bigger orders. Might as well give it a whirl loaded up a 7769 Kaywoodie for the job. This tobacco has I nice rum-like pouch aroma (like a navy flake blend only rubbed out).
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manah, i love that churchie, for some odd reason, i am really becoming a fan of the churchie's, cant wait till i can purchase that estate churchwarden, hopefully next month, and my churchwarden stem for my cobs, you would love the looks i get from the guys at work when i load up my churchwarden to smoke, only once a day though, so it doesnt get smoked constantly.
No aromatics for the evening smoke. Cornell and Diehl Old Joe Krantz in an Edward's Burl Cut. Now a quick shower then off to bed for a bit of reading and a little shut eye
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