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  1. collin

    Brigham U.S.A. Opens for Business, Headed by Brian Levine

    Trying very hard to keep my PAD in check........not easy. :evil:
  2. collin

    Fun with chemistry

    Very nice looking pipes Uncle!! Lovin' the idea of the old timey stain! I've replicated several old firearms so I know how much fun it is! Very nice indeed! :clap:
  3. collin

    Penzance Question

    I've got some old Stonehaven that has what looks like sugar crystals in it as well!!!
  4. collin

    Do you remember smoking lounges in High School?

    I dropped out in 1971 to join the Navy....in an effort to avoid the Army. Although the teachers had a really nice smoking lounge, they banished us hoods out to a dirt patch in the grass just outside the cafeteria doors.
  5. collin

    Penzance Question

    Every now and then it's in stock at retailers. I gave in the neighborhood of that ebay price with it's shipping for a few bags a couple of weeks ago.
  6. collin

    Need a good variety off tobaccos to try.

    Welcome to the forum, and pipe smoking! :clap: Peter Stokkebye's B&B is a fantastic aromatic. Bald Headed Teacher is a nice aromatic/English blend. There are two brand new pipe smokers at work, I bought one of them his first pipe as a matter of fact, and they both love those two tobaccos. I...
  7. collin

    1966 Dunhill Restoration

    Oooooo,.....that is beautiful!
  8. collin

    Ceder aromatic

    My favorite eau de toilette; Givenchy Pour Homme leaves a beautiful cedar note on your clothing. It will compliment any fine tobacco, I love it. :mrgreen:
  9. collin

    Most Famous Pipe Smoker...

    Mammy and Pappy Yokum of Li'l Abner. http://www.lil-abner.com/strip.htm
  10. collin

    Penzance Question

    Yeah, it's probably gone bad,....send it to me and I'll dispose of it along with that which I have! :mrgreen: Uncle Arthur is correct, Penzance grows sugar crystals. :-)
  11. collin

    What is the music behind this pipe commercial??

    So was the artist. :mrgreen: She was only like four foot three inches tall or something.
  12. collin

    What is the music behind this pipe commercial??

    One of my very favorite artists of all time. "The Sparrow" Edith Piaf. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKgcKYTStMc . . . . And a great motion picture about her life. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0450188/ . . . .
  13. collin

    Restored Savinelli by Buckeye

    Very nice indeed! Great looking pipe! :mrgreen:
  14. collin

    Super Bowl XLV

    :mrgreen: Well,...I thought it was befitting to either!!
  15. collin

    Super Bowl XLV

    Which of my posts is that in reference to Uncle Arthur?
  16. collin

    Super Bowl XLV

    ChuckW said: If I did that, I'd have to cart a few extra magazines out to the old outhouse.
  17. collin

    Super Bowl XLV

    One of my pet peeves is some idiot hamming it up singing the National Anthem like it's no more than some pop song to be pepped up with extraneous notes and warbles at the so-called performer’s whim. Justice was served tonight. :laughat:
  18. collin

    what pipe you want next

    I've been searching for two sixty dollar pipes: Peterson Tankard, rustificated (I have the smooth version) Peterson Barrell, smooth (I have the rustificated version) This series of pipes features smaller bowls for shorter smokes,..perfect for me. If I could only find them in stock...
  19. collin

    How do I sterlise a pipe after a cold..?

    Fact: You cannot catch a cold from yourself, nor the same cold twice. :-) Once you are exposed to and suffer from a particular rhinovirus, your body produces anibodies that prevent you from ever getting that one again.
  20. collin

    TAD I just can't resist it.

    I can only imagine you had a great time Lawrence. Wish I could'a been there! :mrgreen: