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Re: What is in your pipe?
KBV Deep House with about 10-20% Rustica added. Seems a bit stronger. Will know when tried with other blends.
ShawnOL
Re: Whatcha smokin tonight?
Before anybody asks about that cut, let me just say that I fashioned my very own W cutter and you were just looking at it from an odd angle.

Itsfine
Re: U Suck Postal Slobs
UPS has finally admitted they "lost" my bottle of everclear. One of their employees has probably drank it already. Had to order again. Sucks they have a $35 minimum order to ship. Had to add a bottle of Jameson to pass the minimum. Cost me $95 to get 2 1liter bottles. Smh. The sad part it that they gave me a code for $5 off for my trouble. Code didn't work at Checkout. 🤬
Won't be ordering from there again. Next time I need something not available in the PCRM I'll just drive up to America for it.
ShawnOL
Re: Ashtrays.
@Yakster said:
@d_blades said:
I may have my nephew print me something like that, very cool.Looks like there's plenty to choose from on eBay. Here's one of the nicer looking ones.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/356549466259
VINTAGE DAKA - WARE HARRY DAVIES MOLDING CO. "THE WINNER" ASHTRAY BAKELITE RETRO
https://blog.daviesmolding.com/what-is-daka-ware
https://blog.daviesmolding.com/daka-ware-a-brief-history-of-industrial-knobs
Daka-ware referred to our line of compression molded phenolic knobs, handles and ashtrays. Yes, you read that correctly, ashtrays- they were quite popular at that time. Daka-ware, phenolic parts, can withstand much higher temperatures than ABS or PVC plastics.
I noticed a crack in my ashtray. Be careful, they may have become brittle over the years or it may be due to sun exposure.
Yakster





