The farmers I knew back several decades ago would carry the pipes in the pockets of their bibb overalls. Lighter in their pocket and their tobacco if the chest compartment of the overalls. The tamper was the reliable finger.
Right! I suspect businessmen pipe smokers had some means of ruining expensive suits.Pockets for sure, but the well outfitted pipe smoker would have a nice cased pipe, or even a small two pipe cased set that easily slipped into one’s pocket with pipes designed for such use. I own one of those. Both bowls are capacious with short stems. Add to that a pouch to keep your favorite blend and you’re set.
Wouldn’t do to have a mess or burn a hole in one’s pocket.
What about when you are wearing those Seersucker suits? Those will soil easily. Tweed, will hide a multitude of sins.When not in the tropics I tend to wear heavy tweed suits with waist coats, that's a vest to you American's!
Ain't that the truth.People buy a alot of "stuff" then don't use it and donate it.
@tobakenist Hope to see you in Nottingham this year! I love the Canalhouse but not the rest of Nottingham; homeless & litter everywhere... I bought a homeless man in Nottingham a milkshake from McDonald's & gave him the cigarettes / cigars I got given at the pipe smoker's meet-up. Looking forward to the Battle of Nantwich this month; going to smoke a clay with the Sealed Knot:Hi Dan, now you know that when you find a broken stem on a clay in a ploughed field, it was most likely done on purpose and not broken by a plough, hope to see you in Nottingham this year.
I had a very similar one as a kid, when I smoked everywhere I went. He had a watertight latex pocket for tobacco (kept it moist for a few days), a pocket for the pipe and one for accessories.This one would be ideal too