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Three Friars in a 1970s slight bend smooth Danish Sovereign XXX 309 with a flat side for sitting up.
 
Here's the smoke line-up since I was here last: Onyx in a medium bent meer with a lined and etched egg shaped bowl, followed by Edgeworth Ready Rubbed Match in a beater 1979 Aalborg natural freehand. The latter pipe (which has a slight crack where the bowl meets the stem) has been through thick and thin and all kinds of weather with me, always giving a good smoke.
 
Decided to end the day with Half&Half in a MM Diplomat cob. It tastes better in a cob.
 
...this morning, several bowls of Three Castles...in a Parker blast bent billiard... :cheers:

...up next, Skandinavik in a Ben Wade blast billiard... :cheers:



“My Passions are my children/grandkids, my religion, my music, & my pipes…” PeterD
 
SG Golden Glow in Goussard african blackwood pipe.
 
It's a Balkan sort of day so I'm finishing my first bowl of Royal Blend in my new ( bought last year) Peterson 999 Rosllare.

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A little earlier, it was Three Friars in a MM Pony Express cob. Now, it's Dorchester in a slight bent late 1970's Caminetto 103 Business KS.
 
Just fired up my third bowl of Royal Blend in my straight grained Peretti bulldog. This is definately an "all day" blend :p

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Before dinner, it was current Three Nuns tinned version in a 2002 Caminetto J.N.C.C. Spool medium bend flat top and bottom with rustication in-between, followed by Louisiana Red in a 2003 Peterson Sherlock Holmes Series Baskerville. After dinner, I'm lighting up Dark Flake Unscented in a smooth 1984 Fero Danese Italy small calabash shape.
 
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