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    Today it's whistle pipes . A few of my pipes with a newly finished whistle I made for a friend. It's in the key of Low G and plays quite nicely. Not my best whistle to date, but good all the same.
    Pipes from left to right are Dawn Mist Claypipe, Peterson System and B.B&S (second).


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    Speaking of Petersons, I recently wiffed on this one
    http://www.ebay.com/itm/110844113325...84.m1423.l2649
    When I first put in my bid it was still a few days out and I said at that time it would probably go for something North of $100. I was right.

    I know it's an old one so that has something to do with the price but by comparison, here's a similar brand spanking new pipe for less money
    Peterson System Standard Smooth (312) Fishtail Pipes at Smoking Pipes .com

    I'm leaning toward the new (vs. new to me) market. Don't get me wrong, I dig old pipes (the vast majority of my rotation is pre-1938) but for that kind of money, I think brand new is the way to go. I'm thinking the latter would be a fine Father's day present.

    Today's POTD was a 7769 Kaywoodie loaded with Granger X 3
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    Today has been good. I received a nice little package in the mail from ChesterCopperpot (thanks Seth) that had a tin of Peterson Sweet Killarney, a generous sample of Distinguished Gentleman and a tub of Cella shave cream. Both tobaccos were run through a pipe today and both were a very pleasant change from my standard fare. I'm pleasantly impressed with the DG. It isn't one that is readily available here, and so it was a bit extra special for me. The SK is available here, but has to be ordered from specialist shops at inflated prices...Well more inflated than usual. I will be trying out the Cella later on, as I usually shave the night before leaving for farming duties, due to having to leave extra early to get there.
    Seth, I will send you something in return for your generosity soon, something with an Australian flavour to it that's for sure. It will be a surprise, so don't bother asking. You'll just have to wait and see.


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    Quote Originally Posted by MickR View Post
    Today has been good. I received a nice little package in the mail from ChesterCopperpot (thanks Seth) that had a tin of Peterson Sweet Killarney, a generous sample of Distinguished Gentleman and a tub of Cella shave cream. Both tobaccos were run through a pipe today and both were a very pleasant change from my standard fare. I'm pleasantly impressed with the DG. It isn't one that is readily available here, and so it was a bit extra special for me. The SK is available here, but has to be ordered from specialist shops at inflated prices...Well more inflated than usual. I will be trying out the Cella later on, as I usually shave the night before leaving for farming duties, due to having to leave extra early to get there.
    Seth, I will send you something in return for your generosity soon, something with an Australian flavour to it that's for sure. It will be a surprise, so don't bother asking. You'll just have to wait and see.
    Awesome, I've been waiting weeks to hear your thoughts about the package Hopefully you didn't have to pay much duty for it.
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    None whatsoever my friend. They let the odd ones come through like that. Lady luck was with me there. Thanks once again mate.


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    Quote Originally Posted by ThePhill View Post
    I'm alive and smoking guys, I promise.
    I'm still alive too... I think...

    Good to hear from you Phill!
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