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    walker briar works sells churchwarden stems for corncob pipes, and many other stem styles to be honest, i currently have a nosewarmer stem that i use, makes life easier when i have to keep my faceshield down at work pipe dont bang into my teeth as much with it. Walker Briar Works - Repairing Fine Pipes Since 1968 this is there site addy
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    Good morning friends,

    today Vauen (with D-Mark inside) and Les Wood

    Have a nice day.

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    Smoking a homemade and working on a homemade.Smoking Jackknife plug.
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    Good morning Gentleman

    Once again...some Meerschaum-pipes



    Have a nice day.

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    Kind of a crappy day here... The snow has come, along with the low temps. and wind...

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    The pipe of the day is a MM Pony Express w/ a WBW Forever Stem, Cotton Boll chewing tobacco

    "Twist tobacco is spun and rolled into large rope-like strands and then twisted into a knot. The final product is much lower in moisture than plug or loose leaf tobacco, and historic varieties could be smoked in a pipe as well as chewed. This was the most common form of chewing tobacco in the 18th and 19th centuries."

    Lighter by Zippo and pick/tamper from WVLOONY... Made from a copper nail...

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    Great pics. The weather looks almost the same as here.
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    You should use your shovels, friends.
    No snow here in Glauchau, Saxony
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sailor View Post
    Great pics. The weather looks almost the same as here.
    It warmed up yesterday and rained then cooled off agin and snowed... The roads are nothing but a sheet of ice... It wouldn't be so bad if the wind would quit blowing... ;(
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    Quote Originally Posted by eTom View Post
    You should use your shovels, friends.
    No snow here in Glauchau, Saxony
    That's what my boy is for
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