Part way through this bowl of Dunhill Elizabethan Match in an old favorite smooth 1977 Medley (GBD second) medium bend billiard with a flat underside with a black vulcanite stem.
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Part way through this bowl of Dunhill Elizabethan Match in an old favorite smooth 1977 Medley (GBD second) medium bend billiard with a flat underside with a black vulcanite stem.
Blake, how does that pipe smoke?
I just had a bowl of "Langue de Chien" Semois by Joseph Martin in a Weber billiard.
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D&R VIP in a 2004 smooth long shank Canadian Trever Talbot Ligne Bretagne Faite en Bretagne 4/3 with a black vulcanite stem.
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Half way through this bowl of Jim's Va/Bur in a 2015 Basil Meadows Bing Crosby Merchant Service replica with a smooth straight thin shank, aluminum band and black ebonite stem.
Blake, I am with Haebar; how does this pipe smoke.:ask: I do not own or smoked any other non briar pipes except corn cobs and I have been tempted in the past to try some of the other wood pipes.:peep: As yet I have not so but, I am also interested to know your thoughts on the subject.:piper: By the way your pipe is beautiful.:wave:
It's a bit of a gurgler, but has a nice feel and rather cool smoker. A couple pipe cleaners and i enjoy it.