Pipe: MM Freehand
Tobacco: Highland Snowflake (1Q)
Tamper/Pick: Again, Modified Horse Shoe Nail
Lighting Method: Good Old Fashion Matches
Shotgun: Baikal Break Open .12 ga
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Pipe: MM Freehand
Tobacco: Highland Snowflake (1Q)
Tamper/Pick: Again, Modified Horse Shoe Nail
Lighting Method: Good Old Fashion Matches
Shotgun: Baikal Break Open .12 ga
phil, my question to you is this, why do they call that a freehand, i have never understood that
Capstan Gold in Vauen
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du212, what ship is on that zippo, may have to try some capstan when i can get around to it
either or, i want to try it when i get done with the sg products i have coming.
The ship is the "Juan Sebastian Elcano" the training ship of the Spanish Navy. I have not served in the navy, but my grandfather and my uncle did, my uncle gave this zippo to my mother(his sister) when he finished the service as a souvenir, and some years ago I found it neglected (my parents don't smoke) at home and I started to use it.
Spanish ship Juan Sebastián Elcano (1927) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
My taste in tobacco is very poor, I am an absolute newbie, but some people more experienced told me that is better the Samuel Gawith Full Va Flake , but in my local store there was not this tobacco and I bought the Va flake available,....I decide to start with the mild version
Couple of MM magna cobs and Dunhill Royal Yacht
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