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The Clay King

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A few sips of ice cold water then onto the 2nd of the trio of Operas - a 1913 Birmingham hallmarked army mount BBB with orific bit

Bowl of Peterson’s Elizabethan Mixture

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@OzPiper I smoked a clay bowl of Elizabethan Mixture at Nottingham Pipe Show last year in memory of the late Queen Elizabeth II. I remember seeing the Royal Train passing through Derby station as a small child; the Queen waved to people on the platforms as she was closing the curtains. A Royal memory.
Last time there was a King Charles people wore wide brimmed hats and smoked clay pipes. I'm helping to keep the tradition going; they should make a comeback!
 

The Clay King

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@RobNYC Jason the blacksmith in between lighting my clay pipe:
 

Birddog66

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The C.P.F. brand produced pipes until about 1920 or 1921.
The opinion on them varies, KB&B brought them out in the late 1890’s and the general consensus seems that they were putting the KB&B logo on them after that, mine doesn’t have that logo. I know KB&B took out a patent on the name in 1919 and it think that’s when it was absorbed by them so the name couldn’t be used by other makers. It’s one of those things where there’s a lot of opinion but little evidence unfortunately.
 
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