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Straight Kentucky Burley in a 2003 IMP horn Meer.
 
MacBaren Cube Bronze in a 2013 slight bend red stone Rockcob poker.
 
Still enjoying this Mac Baren Navy Flake, tonight in a Willmer 1/8th bent AAA billiard/pot.
 
GLP Navigator in my Ashton pebble grain birth year bent bulldog.
 
Having some after dinner ketchup/sweet, some McC's FM 000 in my father's Barling EXEXEL st.bulldog he got when in London after the war in 1946. One of the NICEST smoking pipes I own and it LOOOOVES Red Va Flakes !!! :twisted: 
 
...final pipe of the day...Capt. Earle's Honor Blend in a L'Antra blast Canadian... :cheers: 

 
Just finishing a bowl of Straight Burley in a 1982 smooth slight bend straight grain Ben Wade Martinique freehand sitter with a wide top. Next is Stonehaven in a 1986 three quarter bend Bacchus face CAO meer.
 
Part way through this bowl of Dunhill Navy Rolls in a 1984 black sandblasted straight Dunhill Shell 4103 Billiard.
 
Alexander Bridge in the second pipe I ever bought, a 1974 three quarter bend black sandblast etched Dr. Grabow Omega.
 
Listing this a couple of minutes early: Mac Baren Solent Mixture in a full bend black pebble finish 2001 Rinaldo Lithos YY8 Titania Silver Line egg.
 
Tilbury in a smooth 2002 Peterson Sherlock Holmes Series Milverton. Almost finished with this bag.
 
McClelland Grand Orientals - Black Sea Sokhoum in a Ben Wade freehand
 
Just finished smoking Straight Red Virginia in a 1999 medium bend black sandblast Savinelli Tris 677KS apple with a cumberland stem. Next is Edward G. Robinson's Pipe Blend in a 1980s smooth slight bend Wally Frank Dublin.
 
Listing this a little early: Jim's Half&Half in a slight bent 1970's Caminetto 103 Business KS billiard with a fumed rim.
 
Angler's Dream in a slight bend 1984 Stanwell Antique 124 grain etched with a smooth front.
 
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