Today's estate lot auction pipe is a paneled Yello Bole Standard. As you can see, it still retains some of the signature honey mustard chamber coating. I'm pretty sure this is a Brylon pipe. Loaded up with SV Buttered Rum, this pipe smokes surprisingly well.
I only had time to get a quick smoke in tonight before band practice, so I decided to go with the smallest pipe in my recent estate lot auction wins, a pristine Dr. Grabow Tom Thumb, packed with Amphora Full Aroma.
As small as the Tom Thumb is, it still dwarfs the Tiny Bastard.
Damn, you baited me in with this one. I was caught up in the pipe craftsmanship and artistry then got transported directly and abruptly to Clown World.
I love cobs and I own about a half dozen of them. For a woods or fishing pipe I'll either go with a cob or one of my well weathered briar estate pipes.
I really need to get myself a clay to try.
Same story here. We have lots of dispensaries and a head shop for the Devil's Lettuce, and we have liquor stores and the local pet store for cigarettes, cheap cigars, chew, and dip. For pipe tobacco we are shit out of luck.
Today's estate pipe is the only unbranded one from my recent auction lot wins, a meerschaum lined apple with "Imported Briar" stamped on the shank. Loaded up with some Amphora Kentucky Blend.