Whoa, trippy! Dig it the most! I can definitely see the Painted Desert connection.
Got to sit and watch him make a couple of mine. Just an incredible thing to see.Congratulations on the acquisition. Weaver was a master.
Bruce and Werner were good friends. They collaborated on a pipe and tamper set years ago that was sandblasted with googly eyes.Werner Wummert also finishes with the multi-colorers design, which although these pipes always get my attention, would electrocute me in the clash between color and my conservative tastes. I like straights best, and among them, billiards.
I’d enjoy watching that for sure. Can’t seem to locate his videos. Can you direct please and thanks!️Got to sit and watch him make a couple of mine. Just an incredible thing to see.
What videos?I’d enjoy watching that for sure. Can’t seem to locate his videos. Can you direct please and thanks!
Misunderstood your previous post. So you got to watch him make your pipes? That is an experience. He seemed like a great guy to by all accounts.️What videos?
Or....Okay, so no more pipes......unless it's a family birth year Dunhill, a Bruce Weaver, a Savnelli yachtsman, or a cob.
Can't think of any more.
Those taste too much like chalk so no fear of the end.Now that you're getting nic hits and collecting Dunhills you will also soon be crawling in repentance back to the White Goddess.
Then shall the end come.
Those taste too much like chalk so no fear of the end.
These never lost that taste, they were snow white when purchased, and the tobacco flavor was always muted. Missouri is as close to meerschaum as I can bring myself to go.Blasphemy!
That "chalk" taste as you so crudely put it, is a welcome experience for only the first bowl or two with a virgin meer.
But considering your recent transformations, I'm confident you'll have a meerschaum epiphany soon.