I've another half bent estate on its way, ,but it's very plain compared. I'd like to mod a bowl to have a cob on it one day when I've got a bit of time to spare. I've another idea, but its ambitious. If I can get it off the ground, I'll share it.
							
						
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Actually got a "that smells good" from MLW and a house guest, so I was in the zone for a cheeky puff indoors. I got a coupke of positives from people pottering passed me a few days back whilst I skulked waiting outside a coop. And joy of joys, the lady I sent the pipe care/introduction parcel too is reborn a SOTL and will be requiring more supplies soon!
Aside from that maple fellow, I've been smoking a few "delayed gratification" pipes I have had set aside. A Lovat with some Ennerdale Mixture, which improves significantly with drying and even a halted slightly too moist smoke to set it drying in the bowl. And a Zulu with St. James Flake, two days dried in it. The aforementioned house guest picked up a strong cherry/plum odor in the room note, so that's probably good!
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I have looked at the cherrywood version of these too, they look great, glad to hear they smoke well too. No 7 is a great flake tooOriginally posted by the pondering moose View Post
A new pipe - it's a Missouri Meerschaum, but an Ozark Maple straight. It's really excellent - mild mannered, tactile, a pleasant size and not expensive.
It's a little like holding a chair leg as you're smoking it, but somewhat allegorically, in a good way.
In it is some Gawith Hoggarth No. 7 broken flake, dried out gently overnight and crumbled before packing. It's vaguely aromatic, floral and I'm told a really nice room note.Common sense is not a gift, it's a punishment as you have to deal with everyone who doesn't have it!
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As I say, it's a little strange to start with, simply on a tactile basis (but not in a bad way), but in all other respects, worth every penny.Originally posted by Paulie2876 View PostI have looked at the cherrywood version of these too, they look great, glad to hear they smoke well too. No 7 is a great flake too
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That's a very nice pipe you have there Jim.Originally posted by oskihen View PostHalf bowl of quiet nights breaking in a new pipe brebbia Junior nera 2710 poker




Sent from my HTC One M9 using TapatalkCommon sense is not a gift, it's a punishment as you have to deal with everyone who doesn't have it!
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