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About a third of the way through this bowl of Edgeworth Ready Rubbed Match in a 1970s three quarter bend half smooth, half sandblasted Savinelli Autograph 4 with a pearl brown lucite stem and ferrule. Reading Giddin's book on Bing.
 
Enjoyed a tasty apricot jelly sandwich and some potato sticks, and am now smoking Sutliff J4 Burley in a 2001 black sandblasted three quarter bend Rinaldo Lithos YY bulldog with a tortoise shell acrylic saddle stem. I finished reading Giddins' book on Bing Crosby, and am about to start on my next book, which is The Jack Kirby Collector issue 75. This book length magazine deals with what Jack Kirby and Stan Lee had to say in chronological order about the creations and creative processes that went into forming the Marvel Universe. A few portions of my artist biographies are included in the book.
 
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McClelland McRaspberry.
 
A couple minutes away from enjoying my last smoke of the day: Sutliff Flying Dutchman Match in a slight bend black sandblasted Lorenzo Elba Imperia 8636 with an amber colored acrylic saddle stem.
 
...PS #93 Amsterdam Shag in a Bruyere St. Claude XL smooth billiard...fresh coffee...

 
Couldn't sleep, so I had a snack, and am smoking Wilke No. 184 in a 2018 David S. Huber 5718 medium bend black sandblasted billiard with a black acrylic saddle stem.
 
Had a tasty breakfast and am now smoking year 2014 Edward G. Robinson's Pipe Blend in a 1982 black sandblasted paneled slight bend Savinelli flat bottom sitter with a black vulcanite saddle stem. Simply Apple is my drink.
 
Now smoking D&R Raccoon’s Friend in a 2004 Stanwell EM 2004 black sandblasted straight billiard in a gold accent ring on the shank and gold “s” on the black tapered acrylic stem. Chatting with Mark Ryan.
 
A few minutes away from smoking Jim's Va/Bur in a 2003 smooth full bend, gold banded 3 Star Ferndown Tudor Root and a black acrylic stem.
 
Enjoyed a tasty chili lunch, and am now smoking Viprati in a smooth straight early 1960s Lane era Charatan Executive Extra Large stretch apple with diagonal channel cuts on the lower right and left of the bowl along with a black vulcanite double comfort stem. This pipe was formerly owned by actor William Conrad. A bottle of Cheerwine made with pure cane sugar is my drink. Watching Mad Dog Russo.
 
JimInks":tu7z3yw5 said:
Enjoyed a tasty chili lunch, and am now smoking Viprati in a smooth straight early 1960s Lane era Charatan Executive Extra Large stretch apple with diagonal channel cuts on the lower right and left of the bowl along with a black vulcanite double comfort stem. This pipe was formerly owned by actor William Conrad. A bottle of Cheerwine made with pure cane sugar is my drink. Watching Mad Dog Russo.
At this point I picture you with a pipe gallery the size of the Louvre, like a cavernous hall neatly stacked with pipes and tobaccos.
 
Now smoking Bald Headed Teacher in a medium brown. smooth octagonal paneled bowl and shank, medium bend 2016 Tim West Book Keeper 6 with a black acrylic saddle stem.
 
Penguin":d9uc4zkr said:
JimInks":d9uc4zkr said:
Enjoyed a tasty chili lunch, and am now smoking Viprati in a smooth straight early 1960s Lane era Charatan Executive Extra Large stretch apple with diagonal channel cuts on the lower right and left of the bowl along with a black vulcanite double comfort stem. This pipe was formerly owned by actor William Conrad. A bottle of Cheerwine made with pure cane sugar is my drink. Watching Mad Dog Russo.
At this point I picture you with a pipe gallery the size of the Louvre, like a cavernous hall neatly stacked with pipes and tobaccos.
Almost, man! :D
 
Now smoking D&R VIP in a 2004 smooth long shank Canadian Trever Talbot Ligne Bretagne Faite en Bretagne 4/3 with a black vulcanite tapered stem. Ice tea and bergs is my drink.
 
I'm breaking in my Rigoletto black briar (silver band) with a black acrylic stem with a mixture of Black Forest (a black Cavendish/cherry aromatic mix) and Celtic Pride (unsure, but it's got a slightly minty aroma and some bite to it). It has a rather full taste, without being overly powerful. It compliments my widow's cork cocktail nicely.
 
A quarter of the 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 saddle stem. Ice water and bergs is my evening drink.
 
Penguin":kmcru058 said:
I'm breaking in my Rigoletto black briar (silver band) with a black acrylic stem with a mixture of Black Forest (a black Cavendish/cherry aromatic mix) and Celtic Pride (unsure, but it's got a slightly minty aroma and some bite to it). It has a rather full taste, without being overly powerful. It compliments my widow's cork cocktail nicely.
Delayed gratification on this mix is even nicer. It adds a toasty flavor that brings out some of the coffee notes in my amaretto.
 
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