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Current Three Nuns tinned version in the first pipe Trever Talbot made when he went to France many years ago. It's a smooth straight Algerian briar Billiard bowl with a long Canadian stem, unbranded.
 
Anniversary Kake in a James Barber blasted bent bulldog.
Black coffee on the side.
 
In frustration with my B&M's non-performance on an order of mine (10 weeks, no show) I ordered a larger amount direct from C&D on Monday afternoon.

It arrived TODAY (that was exactly two days). Feasting on my first ever bowl of C&D Burley Flake #4 in a La Strada bulldog.

Man, oh, man...what a ride. Sublime.
 
Edgeworth Slices in a 1984 medium bend black grain etched Savinelli Non Pareil 9310 poker.
 
St. James Flake in a 2002 full bend egg shaped meer.
 
A large bowl of the Engine in my large billiard after a hearty dinner. Nourishment man lives by.
 
Some pre-dinner sweet, Dunhill Flake, in one of my "... missdrilled, Golf Club" Charatan Pots, a Special a 4148DC. :p Royal Yacht will follow after dinner in my new Bacchus Meer :p
 
...final pipe of the day...Drum Halfzware shag in a Cooper rustic Canadian...

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"To light is human; to puff, divine"
 
After I finished the St. James Flake, I flaked out with FVF in a small 1982 three quarter bend meer with a smiling Turk's head. Now, it's Stonehaven in a smooth 2002 medium bend flame grain Rinaldo Collection Silver Line 10 Egea 03 Titania.
 
The last flake of the evening is 1985 MacBaren Navy Flake in a smooth three quarter bend early '70s Stanwell Design Choice 837 sitter.
 
P&W Nut Brown Burley in a 2003 matte finish Karl Erik freehand.
 
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