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<blockquote data-quote="Surrey" data-source="post: 582824" data-attributes="member: 5362"><p>For a long afternoon smoke, I filled my large Ferndown with St. Bruno Flake. A nice medium strength, slightly aromatic tobacco and a regular favourite. The Ferndown pipe is English and hand made; being somewhat heavier with more substantial body than most – very high quality. After my second lighting. I settled back and thought back on my boyhood in England, where I would visit my pipe smoking grandfather, who was severely wounded in WW1. He was usually found in the Duke of York or The Mitre which were two pubs facing each other across a corner. I would go to the side door and peek inside looking for him though the cloud of tobacco smoke among the crowd of men. One of his friends would see me and let him know I was there. After chatting with me at the side door, he would take my hand and press two shillings into to it.</p><p></p><p> Both pubs have long disappeared along with the breed of men that patronized them.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]7339[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Surrey, post: 582824, member: 5362"] For a long afternoon smoke, I filled my large Ferndown with St. Bruno Flake. A nice medium strength, slightly aromatic tobacco and a regular favourite. The Ferndown pipe is English and hand made; being somewhat heavier with more substantial body than most – very high quality. After my second lighting. I settled back and thought back on my boyhood in England, where I would visit my pipe smoking grandfather, who was severely wounded in WW1. He was usually found in the Duke of York or The Mitre which were two pubs facing each other across a corner. I would go to the side door and peek inside looking for him though the cloud of tobacco smoke among the crowd of men. One of his friends would see me and let him know I was there. After chatting with me at the side door, he would take my hand and press two shillings into to it. Both pubs have long disappeared along with the breed of men that patronized them. [ATTACH type="full"]7339[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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