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On a very rare Saturday off, on to Irish Flake in a Dunnie T-shell Billiard. When it's just smoldering at the edge of being lit, it's sublime. 8)
 
Oriental Dusk in a 1983 Ben Wade Duo 65 Smooth Poker.
 
Some 2005 Escudo in the Tom Eltang Tribute to Bo Nordh Ballerina

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Freight Train in a 1978 smooth three quarter bend Danish Special.
 
Anniversary Kake in my Sergey Ailarov Brandy 1/4 bent Nosewarmer

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I had heard Barling's was an excellent pipe, I would hold it up there with the majors.
 
Edgeworth Slices in an old grain relief, partly smooth full bend "V" shape bowl Ben Wade Prominence freehand with the letter A and the numeral 2 in circles.
 
It's been a Royal Yacht day. Having my 5th bowl of it after dinner in a Charatan Relief Grain grp5 sb Billiard in a tanshell finish.
 
...final pipe of the day...SG 1792 Flake in a L'Antra smooth Canadian... :cheers:



Life of a pipe smoker is a journey, not a destination…
 
Final smoke of the evening/morning is Frenchy's SOB in a mid-70s slight bend black sandblasted English Rustic 120 billiard.
 
MacBaren London Blend in a 2013 MM straight Legend.
 
...early AM...PA...followed by SG 1792 Flake....now, Wills Three Castles in a Savinelli Hercules blast Canadian...



...up next...Sutliff Mixture 79...

“There’s no sweeter tobacco comes from Virginia & no better brand than Three Caftles (Castles)” WM Thackeray-quote inscribed on The Three Caftles Tobacco tin of WD & WO Wills,
Bristol & London
 
The current Three Nuns tinned version in a 2003 medium bend straight grain Viggo Nielsen sitter with a Cumberland-like stem.
 
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