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Scotty's Butternut Burley in a Bing's Favorite, one of my favorite burley combos.

Smokey
 
Nate and PegLeg, those are two exquisite looking pipes. Talk about giving a man PAD. I know I'm breaking one of the Ten Commandments cause right now Thou Art Coveting!
 
Peter Heinrich's Long Cut from 2001, from a trade with Dock. It's pretty special to smoke a bowlful made long before I picked up the pipe (and is nice tobacco in its own right.)

Enjoying it in a Stan lovat, coffee on the side.
 
Esoterica Stonehaven (aged from 2006) in a Peterson 2010 St. Pat's Day B30
 
Earlier this am, in the Z, with Peretti's BPC, in my Colm Magner ODA Poker, Ken :tongue:
Pacem en Puffing! :tongue:
 
First thing EMP in a Boswell Poker now Best Brown in a old Stannie
 
Thought I was going to smoke something Virginia.. Only problem, the Virginia pipes were still in the dufflebag in the bunk.. SO

Grabbed a glob of Westminster, stuffed it in this Stannie featherweight 202 and laid fire across the top..

Running back to the rail yard in Louisville with this dadgum ISO Container rockin harder than Rage Against the Machine on the CD deck... Hard to imagine that chemicals from rinkydink ole Calvert City KY is going to end up in Belgium... What's even harder to imagine is how those 4 little locks is all that's keeping 45,000lbs of chemicals latched to the chasis...
 
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Running back to the rail yard in Louisville with this dadgum ISO Container rockin harder than Rage Against the Machine on the CD deck... Hard to imagine that chemicals from rinkydink ole Calvert City KY is going to end up in Belgium... What's even harder to imagine is how those 4 little locks is all that's keeping 45,000lbs of chemicals latched to the chasis...
Bet your seat covers are pinched to a point when you get out tonight.

I'm smoking FVF in my ol Akropolis Amadeus #346 as I head to the county office for a building permit, (Yippee, job security).
 
Naw, not yet.... That comes when I have to unlock the locks and drive around the rail yard... That part does scare me.. I am man enough to admit it.

Being qualified to do everything is a blessing and a curse, I work when everyone else is at the house.....
 
Conniston CP '04, in my Steve Weiner long shanked Dublin, Ken :tongue:
Pacem en Puffing! :tongue:
 
Just finished a bowl of Peterson's Irish Flake in a no-name straight billiard. That Irish Flake is some good stuff.
 
Even MORE Peterson's University Flake in this Larsen Pearl by Tonni:

 
Those are some handsome pipes Danish_Pipe_Guy and nate560 :drool: :drool: :drool:
 
Just had some Old Joe Krantz in a Savinelli Oscar, Old Joe ain't bad. Peace-Mike
 
Two to-nite, in my Castello Collection KK Kino[smooth faceted] CCDL '03, in a very old CCC[?] pipe, long shanked, long stemmed canted Dublin,Uhle's Perfection Plug Burley '08 Ken :tongue:
Pacem en Puffing! :tongue:
 
McClelland Blackwoods Flake in a Cavicchi lovat
 
Three year old McC 2015 in my Jirsa bent Dublin. Tobacco has enough age to be developing some great taste. These Jirsas are fine pipes, cool and dry.
 
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