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    Quote Originally Posted by 1OldGI View Post
    Codger Burley weekend continues. PA in an old Kaywoodie Supergrain
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    Every time I'm at antique store I want to pick up one of the old tins but never do. ... very cool

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    Quote Originally Posted by spacemonkeyjon View Post
    Every time I'm at antique store I want to pick up one of the old tins but never do. ... very cool
    They really work very well and are quite retro stylish too. Like you I struggled with whether to buy one or not. Then finally the one in the picture was gifted to me by a friend who new I was a huge fan of PA. I dig it and it's in far better condition than most I have seen.
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    One for my mate Steph, but the rest of you blokes can enjoy the picture as well...Smoking like a Hobbit with a Peterson Churchwarden and a tin of Amphora.



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    Glad that you've managed to scrounge up some baccie for yourself. Is that Welsh you are writing?
    Bread and water can so easily become tea and toast

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    I did a small whip repair job that brought me in a little extra spending money, so I got me a bit more baccie to celebrate. Welsh is written with regular everyday Latin Alphabet Ed. What is written above is done in Tengwar, one of J.R.R Tolkiens invented language forms. Tengwar comes in a few forms. Quenya, Sindarin etc. and few 'modes' or variants of the same. And to think, I hated Lord of the Rings as a kid! .


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    I should clarify that I knew that was not Welsh, and that Welsh uses the Latin alphabet. just for the benefit of those that don't thread hop (or stalk if you prefer).
    Bread and water can so easily become tea and toast

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    Quote Originally Posted by edhewitt View Post
    I should clarify that I knew that was not Welsh, and that Welsh uses the Latin alphabet. just for the benefit of those that don't thread hop (or stalk if you prefer).
    Yes, I knew you knew, Ed, but I didn't know if others would know, and you knew, I knew that your question would make me explain to you like I didn't know, when really I did know...And you knew that would happen!


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    Quote Originally Posted by MickR View Post
    Yes, I knew you knew, Ed, but I didn't know if others would know, and you knew, I knew that your question would make me explain to you like I didn't know, when really I did know...And you knew that would happen!


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    Yes i also knew that you knew that i knew, but like you too I didn't know if others would know that I knew that you knew that I knew.
    Phew. Its always good to explain things for clarity isnt it.
    There is a slim chance that I have just repeated you, well paraphrased as a minimum, but I knew that you would know to expect that might happen.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MickR View Post
    I did a small whip repair job that brought me in a little extra spending money, so I got me a bit more baccie to celebrate. Welsh is written with regular everyday Latin Alphabet Ed. What is written above is done in Tengwar, one of J.R.R Tolkiens invented language forms. Tengwar comes in a few forms. Quenya, Sindarin etc. and few 'modes' or variants of the same. And to think, I hated Lord of the Rings as a kid! .


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    Mick my good man....That is a beautiful Hobbit like Shirewarden...and your Tengwar, well .....Elrond would be proud. I am officially on my Friday now and smoking the Vikiing in a Hobbit/Dwarven Fashion.Smokin that good old Virginia No. 1 and Pilots Mix together...deeeeelish ! No Tengwar though alas. I do wish I could write like that let alone understand it. Beautiful Mate. May you be forever with Pies and Cider .Name:  019.jpg
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    Dr grabow with some Irish flake
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