Welcome Carol!Hello! I have been lurking here for 2 years.
This is a great and welcoming community, and feel free to ask any questions you have.
Welcome Carol!Hello! I have been lurking here for 2 years.
she has good taste in pipe shapes.Welcome! I have a close female friend who is an adamente pipe smoker. Her favorite pipe shape is Canadian.
Welcome Carol!
This is a great and welcoming community, and feel free to ask any questions you have.
Greetings! Very cool! Give her my howdy as well. Is she a forum member? Am not sure what a Canadian pipe shape is. Is it the ones that have longer stems? What kind of tobaccos does she like?Welcome! I have a close female friend who is an adamente pipe smoker. Her favorite pipe shape is Canadian.
Thank you. Where abouts in the NW? I lived in Bellingham, WA for a few years back in the 1980s. I miss the mountains. And the fishing! Not the rain so much.Welcome from The PNW!
We’re a couple hours south of there; east of the dumpster fire formerly known as Seattle. Yeah it is pretty here but the rain is a drag for sure. NW NM isn’t too shabby though, some pretty country.Thank you. Where abouts in the NW? I lived in Bellingham, WA for a few years back in the 1980s. I miss the mountains. And the fishing! Not the rain so much.
With respect, i'll pass. Thanks for the welcome.Welcome from Uganda! If you want to meet other lady smokers, South Sudan is full of them! ?
The Canadian does have a long shank. A long shank that's oval and a stem that comes together slowly (so no saddle bit form)Greetings! Very cool! Give her my howdy as well. Is she a forum member? Am not sure what a Canadian pipe shape is. Is it the ones that have longer stems? What kind of tobaccos does she like?
I like 1Q mixed with Troutstream. My favorite personal mix. And Mississippi Mud. Love that stuff. Also, Shepherd's Pie, from Country Squire. Excellent tobacco.The Canadian does have a long shank. A long shank that's oval and a stem that comes together slowly (so no saddle bit form)
She is really big into Lane 1Q and Lane Burley Light Without a Bite.
And she's not a member of the forum yet. I'll see if we can get her on here.
Thank you. Where abouts in the NW? I lived in Bellingham, WA for a few years back in the 1980s. I miss the mountains. And the fishing! Not the rain so much.
We’re a couple hours south of there; east of the dumpster fire formerly known as Seattle. Yeah it is pretty here but the rain is a drag for sure. NW NM isn’t too shabby though, some pretty country.