What is in your pipe?
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Some McClelland Holiday Spirit to break in this Neerup beauty.

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Are you rationing that stuff yet?2
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I have 20 tins of Holiday Spirit plus a few Mason jars full. I'll probably smoke everything I have jarred before I crack another tin of any McClelland.Captain_Call said:Are you rationing that stuff yet?0 -
Wow. I tip my hat to you fellow stockpiler1
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Shouldn't we have a green emoji for envy?"If you do not read the newspapers you're uninformed. If you do read the newspapers, you're misinformed." -- Mark Twain1
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Trying out the Chicagoland Pipe Collectors Club "New Century" this morning. I picked up 2 tins of this, along with some Frogs the other day while trying to get some of the last of the McClelland made. I'd never seen this before. Boy, do I wish I'd seen this before! Very nice Balkan. Similar in some ways to On the Town & 5110. I mention this because I wonder if it may fly a little under the radar at B&M's and still be available for those of you who may be interested."If you do not read the newspapers you're uninformed. If you do read the newspapers, you're misinformed." -- Mark Twain0
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All the pipe shops around me are wiped out. Guys even bought up all the stuff McClelland made for others like Nording0
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Its been so crazy for me the past few weeks I finally was able to get to a weekly poker game im a part of enjoyed a bowl of Dunhill Nightcap on the ride there and heading home.Team O'Donnell FTW!
"I've got a great cigar collection - it's actually not a collection, because that would imply I wasn't going to smoke ever last one of 'em." - Ron White1 -
War Horse in a Ser Jacopo Picta Picasso #04 sandblast/ 1/8th bent stem; there's one on smokingpipes but the stem is straight on theirs.0
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Peterson's Holiday 2015 in my Cherepanov Gnom

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Scotty's Trout Stream in a new Morgan Bones pipe. Smokes great. Looking forward to seeing how it colors as it ages.
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I have several unstained/unpolished pipes and enjoy how they have colored over time. Smoking one now, a Tsuge stacked billiard with some SG Lakeland Dark broken flake.2
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Do they color from the oils in your skin or the tobacco? Or both? I have some cobs that have darkened with use but some of it must be my grubby mitts leaving marks because it can be wiped off0
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Haunted Bookshop on a walk 'cause I'm a looser and didn't buy any Peterson St Patrick's Day tobacco.-- "There's something that doesn't make sense. Let's go poke it with a stick."2
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Just get some Irish flake and you'll be better off1
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It's both, @Captain_Call, especially on the rusticated ones. All the high nubs get dark pretty fast from handling while the wood darkens gradually in the pits.Captain_Call said:Do they color from the oils in your skin or the tobacco? Or both? I have some cobs that have darkened with use but some of it must be my grubby mitts leaving marks because it can be wiped off1 -
That makes me more excited to get one of those bones pipes. I've been eyeing them for a while anyway1
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Smoking some C&D King Cake in a Caminetto today. Stepping up the pipe game.
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Some cool designs too. I got a short pot style and love it. Smokes great.Captain_Call said:That makes me more excited to get one of those bones pipes. I've been eyeing them for a while anyway1 -
Hey, you gonna eat the rest of that corndog?4
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That made it move a little. You sure do take some fancy pictures @Stubble2
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Well cellared C&D Exhausted Rooster in an Mastro de Paja Umpaul.2
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Nice pipe holder.Yakster said:Having his own pipe shrine helps, or is that an altar?0 -
Now that I see it on the large screen of my computer, I have to say that is a beautiful pipe you got from @Captain_Call!Join us on Zoom vHerf (Meeting # 2619860114 Password vHerf2020 )1
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Windal Grove Semois in a stack billiard0
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Stack Billiard?silvermouse said:Windal Grove Semois in a stack billiardLogistics cannot win a war, but its absence or inadequacy can cause defeat. FM100-50 -
^ stack billiard--like one of these but mine is a Tsuge, tall narrow bowl, great for flakes and Virginias:

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Pipe shapes can be awfully confusing. Where do you draw the line between a pot, billiard, and a stack? I understand one is short, one is normal and one is tall, but is there a quantitative measurement where the next category begins?1
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pots tend to be wide as well as short, Dunhill has a standard for bowl size, a search engine can probably come up with it. It's as much about ratios width vs. height....1










