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  1. goldflinger1

    Your favorite ashtray

    Here is the one I use, I like it a lot!
  2. goldflinger1

    2012 NASPC Photo Tour (pic heavy of course)

    Looks like fun guys! good Pics! Thanks
  3. goldflinger1

    Good Cheap Tobacco

    I would also suggest the 1Q! good smoke!
  4. goldflinger1

    A pipe I am interested in - need educated opinions pronto!

    Looks nice! Enjoy the heck out of it!
  5. goldflinger1

    First Child

    Congrats! My youngest little girl started her 1st day of High School today! They grow up fast!!
  6. goldflinger1

    Bucket List

    It only takes $$ doesn't it!
  7. goldflinger1

    A few new pipes

    I like that stand! looks like there is enough room to prevent the bowls from rubbing against each other.
  8. goldflinger1

    My new pipe

    That is an impressive change! Good Job!
  9. goldflinger1

    Getting Home Late

    And the righteous don't need any! Cuckoo!!
  10. goldflinger1

    Has anyone tried Kingsford charcoal ash for pipe mud?

    I think Kingsford blue bag uses chemicals as a binder and I am not sure I would use it for my pipe. That is why is has the unique smell. Perhaps try a lump charcoal like Royal Oak.
  11. goldflinger1

    Looking At Pipes

    Pretty well said right there Cigrmaster!
  12. goldflinger1

    A new Peterson—was I expecting too much?

    Hope that works out well for you! Keep us updated in a few weeks/months when you get it back!
  13. goldflinger1

    Dunhill Pipe Dating and description

    Thanks PA, I had seen that and am reasonably sure it is a "1964" due to the smaller "4" after England, but it is kind of hard to tell in my picture. The shape is what is throwing me for a loop. I don't think it is quite right for a Dublin, but from what I can determine the "42" indicate Dublin...
  14. goldflinger1

    Dunhill Pipe Dating and description

    Maybe it is a Zulu, it looks like the Dublin is straight and a Zulu is bent a little. Perhaps a different stem on a Dublin bowl?
  15. goldflinger1

    My Favorite Pipe

    Sweet! I hope your day continues to improve!!
  16. goldflinger1

    Dunhill Pipe Dating and description

    Appreciate the response LoneRedTree! I looked at some charts I could find on-line, but shape "42" was not on them. I read some places that the shape "42" was Dublin, but still not sure. Thanks for helping :-)
  17. goldflinger1

    Dunhill Pipe Dating and description

    I have been attempting to get a Dunhill made in my birth year, 1964. I recently acquired this one! Yea! I have been doing a little googling and want to ask any of you experts what you can add or correct regarding my findings. Here is the bottom and the numbers The best I could gather is...
  18. goldflinger1

    Archery!

    Not sure where that picture was taken. It was not taken by me. Same with the limbs. I'm a bad photographer, evidenced by my feet showing in the only picture taken by me. I live in Oklahoma City. Grew up in Tulsa and there are some hills in that part of the State. Pretty flat here.
  19. goldflinger1

    Quirky Family Sayings; Edit: Caution Salty Language

    "cut my legs off and call me shorty"
  20. goldflinger1

    Archery!

    Dang, thought I had the piocs resized, not sure why they are so big. Sorry!