Not far from finishing this bowl of Schurch Moschita in a 1949 medium bend Dunhill Shell.
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Not far from finishing this bowl of Schurch Moschita in a 1949 medium bend Dunhill Shell.
This afternoon, a bowl of Stokkebye Cube cut in a tiny Savinelli Bent Bob's; this morning, it was a bowl of G&H Kendal Kentucky in a Jeantet prince.
A third of the way through this bowl of Uhle Black Stoker in a 2002 IMP smooth full bend egg shaped meer.
Brigadier Black Antietam
2011 Villiger Maryland No. 333 in a 2004 smooth long stem Canadian Trever Talbot Ligne Bretagne Faite en Bretagne 4/3. Have enough left for a couple bowls. A bottle of Cheerwine is my drink.
J.M. Boswell's Northwoods in a Stanwell W.O. Larsen 2015
Casablanca in The House of Westminster Ltd. King's Guard..... Looks like you could pick one of these up for $1.00 in 1939
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Had a small bowl of PS Luxury Bullseye Flake in a Williard billiard as soon as I got home from work.
Now I'm about halfway through a bowl of Frog Morton Cellar in a standing Savinelli billiard.
Tried a little sample of John Cotton Smyrna this evening. A co-worker who digs, or rather is obsessed with, 759-type blends, shared it with me. It was quite nice, kind of like 759 but with a stronger hardwood note. Full disclosure: I've never had real 759; I'm just triangulating among the various 759 clones I've tried, most of which were samples from the aforementioned co-worker.
Pipe = this:
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This is a square Dublin briar, among those I've been finishing and have expounded upon in the DIY section. This one is dyed black and blue, but ended up just looking black (tried to make a two-tone), and shellacked. I won't be using shellac in the future - it gets tacky upon heating. In fact, I'll soon be stripping and re-doing this and another that I shellacked.
Almost half way through this bowl of Edward G. Robinson's Pipe Blend in a 2014 Basil Meadows smooth slight bend squashed tomato with an aluminum band and a black pearl acrylic stem.