C&D Tuskegee Airman in one of my more unusual pipes, a very small Weber Weskit 755 Rhodesian with a long, slightly curved stem with a silver rondelle on the side. A full bowl in this pipe is about a 20 minute smoke.
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C&D Tuskegee Airman in one of my more unusual pipes, a very small Weber Weskit 755 Rhodesian with a long, slightly curved stem with a silver rondelle on the side. A full bowl in this pipe is about a 20 minute smoke.
Now smoking the best durn tobacco made today: Strang in a 2003 smooth medium bent straight grain Ardor Venere Extra signed by Dorelio Rovera Dublin with a black acrylic stem. Ice water and bergs is my evening drink.
Up next: Dunhill Elizabethan Mixture in a John Bessai bent bulldog with rustication so uneven and ugly it could have been done in a garbage disposal. But, what it lacks in attractiveness, it makes up for in performance. The bowl always stays cool to the touch and the draw is open and effortless. A real pleasure to smoke any style of tobacco in.
MacBaren Burley London Blend in a 2001 black sandblasted three quarter bend Rinaldo Lithos YY bulldog with an amber colored stem.
Savinelli 140˚ in an unbranded undated (1980s?) straight smooth flat bottom apple with a black vulcanite stem.
Last pipe of the day, Anni Kake in a MM Country Gentleman. So very tasty.
Barking Dog match in a Marxman straight bulldog
Just finished smoking Edward G. Robinson's Pipe Blend in the second pipe I ever bought, a 1974 three quarter bend black groove carved Dr. Grabow Omega with a black vulcanite stem.
2012 Anniversary Kake in a smooth medium bend 1979 Chippendale (Charatan second) Rhodesian 49 with a black vulcanite stem.
A couple minutes or so away from smoking Iwan Ries Three Star Blue in a 2002 IMP smooth full bend egg shaped meer with a black acrylic stem.