The 'like' button just doesn't do justice to that nice Clay mate. I love it.
Mick
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4noggins Weybridge in my Brigham 4-dot Volcano #484
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And now for something totally different: Peterson Connoisseur's Choice in a Longchamp Billiard. Me? Smoking an upholstered French Pipe and a Fruity Aromatic!? Well, I had a sweet tooth this morning.
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I puffed to hard on this tobacco on my way to work... Not a smart thing to do... I gotted bit...
Back home for the Easter.
Starting my weekend with J. Chonowitsch of Denmark from Kiko meer.
Although Easter isn't big thing here, it is always good idea to have some Easter beer.
A souvenir from few days ago in Denmark: Påskebryg of Ørbæk from the island of Fyn.
Have a great Easter gents!
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Sailor, Looks like a very old and well used pipe!
Thanks for the comment. All Kiko (= pipe in Swahili-Kiswahili) pipes are pre-1964 so they are very old.
...wait. I was born in 1964 so actually they are very young ;).
Unlike Turkish meers these African meers aren't white but yellowish.
These pipes are also known as Tanganyika, Countryman, Kilimanjaro or Townsman pipes (there are probably more brands but i do not know any). Like mine, most are stamped with white elephant logo but no name.
Very good, small smoker it is. Usually can be found in 2nd hand stores or estate auctions here.
edit: how come i didn't notice this before:
Kiko
As promised the first two are from when I was grilling for the boys and taking a break. I opened the Carter Hall and smoked a a cob and a doc full the next day when shooting, that target is from around 10-15 yards practicing the draw and point. P.s. I dont know why they came out sideways. Attachment 94292Attachment 94291Attachment 94289
Two this evening:
MacB Golden Extra in my Brebbia Sabbiata Nera 623 and Brigham Mr. B's Vanilla Maple in my Brigham 4-dot Straight Prince #4