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Fox and Hound in a 1990 smooth medium bend Nording freehand sitter with a wider top than bottom that also has a ridge and a narrower bowl resembling an upside down spout, with an amber colored lucite stem with cream swirls.
 
On my second bowl of my all-around fave 'baccy, Royal Yacht, this one in a #39 S&R Lovat w/ Chiccory Coffee on the side. :twisted: :twisted: OK Jim, you can post now, you always post AFTER I do  :evil:  :evil: You beat me this time  :cheers: :cheers:
 
Presbyterian Mixture, in a Charatan Make After Hours Executive plateau rim poker.
 
Edward G. Robinson's Pipe Blend in a 1982 black sandblasted paneled slight bend Savinelli flat bottom sitter.
 
Next up: McClelland Blending Turkish, in an R.C. Sands 1/4 bent egg.
 
SPC Mississippi River in my Peterson Irish Harp 01
 
St. George's Blend in a straight 1979 MM Legend.
 
Pepe's Favorite in an Edwards 700-L series billiard.
 
I'm one of those "boring" smokers as I get stuck on one blend bowl after bowl all day ! On my 5th bowl of Royal Yacht for the day, this one in a Charatan Executive freehand Dublin w/plateau rim. I'll probably smoke 6 or 7 bowls of it today! LOOOVE that 'Lady N" :twisted:  :twisted: 
 
While Monbia's on his royal yacht, I'm smoking Tilbury in a 2003 smooth medium bent straight grain Ardor Venere Extra signed by Dorelio Rovera Dublin.
 
Night Train, in a short, chubby, bent, Comoy's Rhodesian.
 
St. James Flake in a 1986 three quarter bend Bacchus face CAO meer.
 
Having a pre-dinner bowl of Royal Yacht, my 6th of it today, this one in a Peterson 150s Emerald I got back in the mid 70's. Simenon new a good thing when he smoked it !! :twisted:  :twisted: 

 
Aj's Very Special Blend #1 in a bent Dublin sitter with a plateaux rim by Briar Spirit Pipes.
 
Peretti's Scottish Flake in a 1970s smooth medium bend Stanwell Rego 969-48 Design Choice 837 sitter with a vulcanite stem and ferrule.
 
OK, after dinner it's Dunhill Early Morning Pipe, in the Celtic Morta Dublin.
 
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