As I sit on my deck in the gloaming, smoking my Pipe Maker (that could have been born a Lee Three Star) off in the distance a Missouri mule brays, maybe three miles from here.
Eric Nording’s first pipes were marketed under the SON brand name, before he disentangled himself from a partner. They are usually quite collectible, but I’ve just won this one for $35 because of what the seller says is a tiny surface crack on the left side, not through the briar and not going to the top of the bowl.





We men are so fickle with our pretty baubles. The slightest flaw, and they sell for a dime on the dollar.
But if a feller is willing to tolerate a little flaw, he can accumulate more, better, things he already has enough of.
Eric Nording’s first pipes were marketed under the SON brand name, before he disentangled himself from a partner. They are usually quite collectible, but I’ve just won this one for $35 because of what the seller says is a tiny surface crack on the left side, not through the briar and not going to the top of the bowl.





We men are so fickle with our pretty baubles. The slightest flaw, and they sell for a dime on the dollar.
But if a feller is willing to tolerate a little flaw, he can accumulate more, better, things he already has enough of.
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