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    seeing your pic sailor makes me miss my years at sea when i was in the navy. bu t alas, those years are long gone for me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wvloony View Post
    seeing your pic sailor makes me miss my years at sea when i was in the navy. bu t alas, those years are long gone for me.
    Thanks. I wish they were long gone for me too. Almost eight years to go.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sailor View Post
    You obviously must have some secret source for all those rare beauties you have!
    I only try to find something interesting and unusual in any sources.
    A week ago, I've seen this post:
    Quote Originally Posted by ChesterCopperpot View Post
    Those are great, although I've never tried the small ones. When I get the dosh I'm going to get a churchwarden stem from this place: 'Forever' Stems , they fit any Missouri Meerschaum pipe. Then I'll have myself a wee cobwarden.
    Thanks, ChesterCopperpot.
    I've followed to the link and found very interesting pipe.
    And today I have nice Corn Cob pipe with 8” churchwarden stem and Syrian Latakia.

    Alex Ts.

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    Prep: 3 mile run, cold PBR in a warm shower
    Pipe: 7769 Kaywoodie
    Tobacco: C&D Old Joe Krantz

    This stuff is the bomb that's all there is to it. No question the best pipe tobacco on the market today (IMHO, YMMV, YGBSM, etc.)
    The older I get, the better I was

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    hackert and some northwoods on the drive to work. and it`s friiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiday.

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    Originally Posted by KeithS
    The owner of Walker Briar Works, Dave, seems like a very nice guy. Walker Briar Works - Repairing Fine Pipes Since 1968 He answered an email I sent him within a couple of hours. He is also taking a look at some pics of my 30 year old Turkish Meerschaum that recently cracked. I'm hoping he can repair it as well. There don't seem to be a lot of "old school" pipe repair and resto guys around anymore. Dave said there's only about 10 or so "old guys" like him left in the states that really know what they're doing. My local shop here doesn't have anyone there who can repair or work on pipes. They just sell pipes and tobacco. I wonder who's gonna take up the art or repairing, making stems etc when these guys are gone...

    Quote Originally Posted by Sailor View Post
    This is very interesting as i've heard that cracked meerschaums are difficult to repair. Do you know how does he do it?
    These days there are only few people that actually repair old pipes here, but i haven't ever heard them repairing meers.
    Hey Sailor, ...wait, that didn't come out right...

    Just a quick update on my meer. Dave looked at the pics and feels that it is repairable. I will be sending him the meer in short order. It will probably take a number of weeks to get it back given his busy repair schedule. I've asked him to give me an overview of the work he's going to do on it so I can marvel at it myself and pass it along to you. It will certainly be great to have my only meer in smokable form again!

    I'll keep you posted as I learn more.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KeithS View Post
    Originally Posted by KeithS
    The owner of Walker Briar Works, Dave, seems like a very nice guy. Walker Briar Works - Repairing Fine Pipes Since 1968 He answered an email I sent him within a couple of hours. He is also taking a look at some pics of my 30 year old Turkish Meerschaum that recently cracked. I'm hoping he can repair it as well. There don't seem to be a lot of "old school" pipe repair and resto guys around anymore. Dave said there's only about 10 or so "old guys" like him left in the states that really know what they're doing. My local shop here doesn't have anyone there who can repair or work on pipes. They just sell pipes and tobacco. I wonder who's gonna take up the art or repairing, making stems etc when these guys are gone...



    Hey Sailor, ...wait, that didn't come out right...

    Just a quick update on my meer. Dave looked at the pics and feels that it is repairable. I will be sending him the meer in short order. It will probably take a number of weeks to get it back given his busy repair schedule. I've asked him to give me an overview of the work he's going to do on it so I can marvel at it myself and pass it along to you. It will certainly be great to have my only meer in smokable form again!

    I'll keep you posted as I learn more.
    FYI, Dave is a MOST EXELLENT man to do business with... He has made several stems for me and also took my idea of a COB Nose Warmer and made it happen... It is one of my MOST treasured pipes...


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    Had some Escudo in a Rad Davis Bent Dublin.... Tasty with a good Nic Hit
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