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Lumbridge

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Feb 16, 2020
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Ashtray - I just use an empty round tin. Nice to have a lid.
Don't use a knocker, just stir the ash, dump, and wipe out the bowl.
I do have a pipe rack. It gives smoked pipes a good place to dry, keeps them organized, and I don't allow myself to buy any more than will fit on the rack, so it keeps "PAD" in check.
I use a leather pipe holder because I set my pipe down frequently during some smoke sessions.

Some people forego the tamper, but I find them useful since I don't care much for scorching my thumb.
 

Peterson314

Part of the Furniture Now
Sep 13, 2019
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Atlanta, GA
I have yet to get a proper leather tobacco tray...solely because I have some leather I want to use to make one, and haven't been able to find where I stashed the roll of hide. :rolleyes: !!
Me too! I'm a woodworker and have tried my hand at leather making once or twice. I REALLY like it. But like woodworking and pipes and tobacco, it's really easy to outspend my availability.
 
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Peterson314

Part of the Furniture Now
Sep 13, 2019
675
6,168
Atlanta, GA
I don't own a buffing wheel and doubt that I ever will. I've bought too many over-buffed estate pipes where the name of the carver is barely legible and stain is removed. It's simply too easy to ruin a good pipe.
I just bought a set of buffing discs. I'll buff the bowl of an estate to a shine but I always do the stamps by hand for the same reason.