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  1. stewartu

    S.T. Dupont Lighter Owners Club

    Here is a gold plated Ligne 1 BR (small) in a leather cover.
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    Show Off Your Meerschaum Pipes Here!

    This is a vintage European meer from about 1890. A classic amber stem that’s been repaired at some point along the way. This one is for sale if anyone is interested.
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    Opening A Tin? Show Us!

    This is at Sutliff Tobacco in Richmond, Virginia.
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    In Support of B&M's

    Plus, you guys have the Columbus Pipe Show every year!
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    I know it's been done before. But post some cool piping photos.

    No idea. But super cool photo, right? Who else can pull off the leather jerkin look.
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    I know it's been done before. But post some cool piping photos.

    I'll start. This is the man we all wish we were.
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    Opening A Tin? Show Us!

    Here's a tin of Davidoff Royalty when freshly opened. Such lovely colors and aromas. This is a great light-english tobacco that I really like and can recommend. It would be a great introduction to English blends; its mostly mature Virginia but with enough latakia and a good mix of orientals...
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    Opening A Tin? Show Us!

    And a few more perique barrels maturing.
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    Opening A Tin? Show Us!

    Here's a "tin" of perique that I had the pleasure to see opened recently. Ah the aroma...
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    Another Meerschaum

    Looks like a fun project. I see the crack in the shank. Ouch. Back in the day, one would have had a band put on that shank to help support that crack. Nowadays, I don't know many who can do such work. You might could wrap that portion of the shank with a decorative cord and then shellac it...
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    Post-Bowl Stickiness and Smell

    Going forward, let your tobacco dry some before smoking. Many tobaccos, particularly aromatics, are simply too wet. Most have propylene glycol added to keep them moist. This can make them wet and goopy. It can also make your smoking experience gurgly and goopy. Many of us here prefer...