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    Quote Originally Posted by earcutter View Post
    Well - I did the iconic Yellowstone Old Faithful yesterday. Brought my pipe and a beer for when everyone cleared out. I think I'll be calling this pipe Old Faithful from here on in lol - It's a pleasure to smoke time and time again!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightblade View Post
    I'm no expert but, I'm convinced that pipes are the way we were meant to smoke above all other methods. No lingering stink like smokes and everybody(most everybody) loves a pipe smell over all other tobacco products. Just my opinion though.
    I agree wholeheartedly, Nightblade. Now my wife, on the other hand, would disagree on your last point. She'll complain about the smell regardless.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 32t View Post
    My version of Yellowstone.
    Where abouts do you live?
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    Quote Originally Posted by earcutter View Post
    Well - I did the iconic Yellowstone Old Faithful yesterday. Brought my pipe and a beer for when everyone cleared out. I think I'll be calling this pipe Old Faithful from here on in lol - It's a pleasure to smoke time and time again!

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    Dave,

    I meant to reply earlier... That is a nice looking pipe... I have been looking at them on P&C and they looks so much larger...

    Oh, be careful standing on Old Faithful... You might become part of the huge volcano
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    Quote Originally Posted by NoseWarmer View Post
    Dave,

    I meant to reply earlier... That is a nice looking pipe... I have been looking at them on P&C and they looks so much larger...

    Oh, be careful standing on Old Faithful... You might become part of the huge volcano
    I bought mine at Smokingpipes - New Tobacco Pipes: Tsuge The Roulette Sandblasted Tankard at Smokingpipes.com - I can't recommend the vendor enough.



    I can't recommend the pipe enough if, and only if, you are aware of how small the thing is!

    With a bowl depth of .95" and a chamber diameter of only .59, this thing is small. Really small. It's perfect for smoking plugs and flakes. Ribbon tobaccos smoke pretty fast. Which is perfect for my short commute to and from work.

    The most important thing is, if you are willing to work with it's size, it smokes like a champ! I love smoking this thing. The little chamber under the bowl works really well. I place tobacco in it and it keeps everything cool and tasty. Especially for such a small pipe.

    The thing about it being so small though is, it's also crazy light. As in under an OZ. I really like that. This thing hangs in the mouth like nothing is there. Perfect for in the car and walking.

    Finally - the fit and finish is outstanding. And it's super easy to clean.

    I like it so well, I am thinking of getting one of Drew Estates versions that is much bigger for those sit-down smokes . We'll see. At just under $300.00, it's a bit hard to pull the trigger.

    Man... I feel like I should work for Tsuge after all that lol.


    As for the volcano - we survived ! Did Salt Lake City last night.
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    Captain Black Royal in my Peterson Killarney bent.

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    Baby is having a nap upstairs, so I'm taking an hour to indulge myself. Sitting I. The garden Peterson Donegal Rocky filled with Mcbarren 7 seas gold.
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