I've got a meerschaum and several briars purchased just to look at.
also to plant some flowers
I've got a meerschaum and several briars purchased just to look at.
That's just for badly drilled garbage.also to plant some flowers
That's a good point. I'm of the view that a pipe is there to be smoked, but, in that instance I would have to agree. Can you imagine dropping one in a freak accident? All those years of safekeeping and that pristine link with the past lost in an moment. Ouch!I have a couple of 1870s meerschaum 'cutty' pipes that have never been smoked with pristine cases in a drawer somewhere. They are interesting pipes to look at and I take the view that if someone has taken the trouble to preserve them for posterity then I should do the same.
That’s unbelievably badass !Smoking the Yanik buffalo right now as a matter of fact. It's an occasional smoker, but I love the carving so much that I'm glad I have it even if I didn't smoke it.
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Thank you. Yanik is a badass artist. IMO, there is no meer carver more talented out there.That’s unbelievably badass !