Yeah. I saw that. I don't see how it's worth that but ...
I'll make a deal and sell it for $25.It is an unfinished, factory second after all.
As generous an offer as that is, I'll pass.
Yeah. I saw that. I don't see how it's worth that but ...
I'll make a deal and sell it for $25.It is an unfinished, factory second after all.
As generous an offer as that is, I'll pass.All stocked up on cobs ATM. Really though, it looks like it'd pack a nice sized bowl, something to smoke on all afternoon on a lazy Sunday.
Probably out of style these days. I haven't smoked a pipe in years, until tonight. I was out in my garage and broke open the Sherlock Holmes pipe cabinet my uncle gave to my father and my father gave to me shortly before he passed away 10 years ago.
Inside is a collection of Dad's pipes, my uncle's, and mine. Some beautiful hand crafted pieces of beauty in that cabinet. Many of them are works of art and some are standard drug store pipes; my personal collection are nicely crafted briar pipes I bought or were given as presents. There is a Meerschaum Calabash in there as well, not sure if it was Dad's or my uncle's.
I felt a little nostalgic and found some old pipe tobacco in a pipe holder I built years ago and packed my Dad's favorite old pipe. I thought the tobacco would be to dry but loaded the pipe, packed it down ever so gently after the initial burn and sat down to enjoy a good smoke.
Don't think I'll be smoking much again but it was sort of nice going back in time.
Sure, blame me.Really though, glad you joined us! Apparently beer and pipes go well together, or so I've been told.
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maybe generic to some, but I really enjoy Captain Black. especially with heavy Belgian styles & Imperial Stouts.
Hey Mike!
Glad you found this thread, thanks NB!
My collection is not extensive and consist of my dad's, uncle's pipes and mine. Look forward to hearing more from you on here. I keep trying to sidetrack this thread but it seems to stay on course!
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Dan
I just pulled the trigger on a tin of Christmas Cheer. I should see it middle of this week.
Stauffbier said:I'm looking forward to trying it. We'll have to compare notes.
Yesterday I ordered a few new tins of stuff. One is called Chocolate Silk, which is another that I'm excited to try. I tend to like aromatic varieties best, but I enjoy purist tobaccos as well.
Notes? Good luck on that. I'm most definitely still learning.
That's a neat idea Gila. Do you think the glue will hold up to the heath though?
I'm not sure why Mr. Ledger would care?
I like the McClelland line of pipe tobacco. I usually keep Black Shag and Frog Morton around at all times.
Nothing much bothers him these days.
I suggest, if I may, you give some of the GL Pease blends a try too. VERY similar to Black Shag (I'm liking this blend too) and Frog Morton blends.
So far, I'm really enjoying Jack knife, Westminster, and Chelsea Morning.
What kind of wood is it?
I haven't the foggiest idea. It was a growth type knot on the root of a tree.Dan said:That's really cool! What kind of wood is it? Nice shape.
Thanks Gila.GilaMinumBeer said:Must be clay. He already said it's knot wood.
Thanks Gila.
GilaMinumBeer said:If the first smoke causes you to see blue spots, it was prolly a petrified mushroom. And you gotta tell us where to find that tree.