1970s Edgeworth Aromatic (Red) in a light brown 1979 rusticated medium bend Italian Sir Jeffrey Dublin sitter with a flared top and yellow stem.
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1970s Edgeworth Aromatic (Red) in a light brown 1979 rusticated medium bend Italian Sir Jeffrey Dublin sitter with a flared top and yellow stem.
2013 Rotary Navy Cut in a post WW2 Pre-Republic Peterson Dublin straight smooth X155 Bulldog with a sterling silver band.
Hal o the Wynd in a cheap ass Yello Bolle pipe. Cheap but actually smokes pretty good.
Can't get enough of this tobacco though. Man I love it.
McClelland's Yenidje Highlander in a Redonian Deluxe army-mount billiard
A couple minutes away from smoking Sir Walter Raleigh in a medium bend grain etched undated Preben Holm Ben Wade Prominence B freehand.
Not far from finishing this bowl of Super Value Bourbon Whiskey in a 2013 slight bend grain etched briar John Barrett Volcano with a walnut shank.
2012 Rolando’s Own in a 2015 smooth unfinished Savinelli 320KS author.
Not far from finishing this bowl of Jim's VaPer in a 2014 smooth medium bend Basil Meadows egg with an aluminum band and a "root beer swirl" acrylic stem.
Smoker’s Pride Rich Taste in a black 1997 Brebbia Jubilee 925 silver banded grain sandblast briar calabash.
From More Old Briar by Dave Whitney:
There are plenty of the civilian versions of the wartime Willards surfacing on the
estate pipe market today. The military ones seem to be missing in action. They evidently
never came home from the war. The only way to tell them apart is that Willard used three
lengths of shank extensions – an aluminum ring on the mortise, a ¼-inch one, and one
just a little over 5/8 or an inch long. The longest one was used only on those pipes
supplied to the military, which enabled Sparta to use up its over supply of shorter
stummels.