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Scottmi

Lifer
Oct 15, 2022
4,528
67,388
Orcas, WA
2021 Navigator Flake in a Butz-Choquin carved 'Calabash.' One of my first pipes I bought new in the mid-1980s, from either a Tinderbox or 'Pipelane Ltd' store. It's capacious, and a good smoker! ...with Grog. 🏝️
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p.s. saw a pipe smoker 'in the wild' yesterday in the ferry line. First time I've seen one in quite some time!
 

Servant King

Geriatric Millennial
Nov 27, 2020
5,357
32,222
40
Frazier Park, CA
www.thechembow.com
Stepping outside for my final smoke as a 30-something, Savinelli 140th Anniversary in a MM mini-cob. Saving my palate for the triple-smoke birthday I have planned tomorrow, although that's more contingent on cooperative wind and cooperative neighbors (in no particular order) than anything else.

Bird report: White-crowned sparrow, House finch, California towhee, California scrub-jay, Steller's jay, American crow, Oak titmouse, Mountain chickadee, Northern flicker, Western bluebird, White-breasted nuthatch, California quail, Brewer's blackbird, Mourning dove, and Spotted towhee.

Oh, and it's Barbara Streisand's birthday tomorrow as well. You can choose which of the two are more noteworthy to celebrate... 😐
 

Scottmi

Lifer
Oct 15, 2022
4,528
67,388
Orcas, WA
A sincere thanks for all of those wonderful birthday wishes. I'm kinda overwhelmed. Now another year to conquer.

Got back late last night, and finished the day with an unphotographed smoke with my Missouri Meerschaum cob, and the first jar of fodder I grabbed which happened to be CAO Cherry Bomb, and had a nice, leisurely smoke that ended the day about perfectly.

Started today with a totally great smoke, Amphora Absolute in a Miniature McQueen Fable. I did photograph this because I wanted to say a bit about the "gizmo" I attach to my longstems. It's simply a 3D printout holder, tapered so it will fit any size longstem, and fitted with a removable and replaceable Colt cigarillo tip. I use it because it simply gives me better control over the smoke column than the wood stem itself, which is also then protected from being chewed on - it's much more subject to wear than a nylon or other composite stem.

I'll hold on to Skippable Drivel until tonight. My two tins of Hearth and Home Magnum Opus have arrived, and I've got a buddy picking them up for me at the post office. So you pretty much know what this evening's smoke is gonna be, eh? Also preparing a series of posts because I've got some kudos, thank you's and observations to make in light of my first year anniversary in the forum, which happens in May.


@gord Happy belated Birthday!
 

JimInks

Sultan of Smoke
Aug 31, 2012
66,641
706,792
Relaxing after a wonderful salad, chicken legs and sugar snap peas dinner with strawberries for dessert. I should be able to go off my diet tomorrow. I'm near the end of this bowl of year 2015 Watch City Deluxe Crumb Cut in a 2016 PSF POY quarter bend black sandblasted Vermont Freehand egg with an aluminum band and a tortoise shell colored acrylic saddle stem. Community Coffee, neat, is my drink. Cleaned a few pipes, did the dishes, and fed Daisy the Feral Princess and Tomato the Brave.
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Questionable Source

Starting to Get Obsessed
Feb 2, 2025
154
1,335
Passing the quarter mark of this bowl of year 2024 Edward G. Robinson's Pipe Blend in a 1985 Dunhill Shell Slight Bend Quaint Panel #5 Unsmoked Pot. Topo Chico and bergs is my drink. Fed my Dog, Jay the Stellar bird is nesting in the motion sensor light. I know I'll see the others at some point, Quail, Towhee, Junco. Watching the Dodgers-Cubs game. Nice to see a game at Wrigley Field, and I hope they don't get beat too badly.

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