I'll keep an eye out for that book, it looks like a good read. We have some nice used book stores in town.
Getting back to pouches, below are both sides and an inside view of my dad’s black dress pouch (with a standard sized Zippo for scale). I suspect this was ordered out of the Wards catalog after one of those pre-Christmas conversations couples have after they’ve been married long enough to not really worry about surprises anymore. In my imagination, it probably went like:
"Mom: Do you want another pipe for Christmas this year?
Dad: No, I’ve got enough…maybe a tobacco pouch…
Mom: You’ve got one right there (tapping his shirt pocket).
Dad: No, a nicer one, for when we go to church or dancing..."
This pouch is a well-worn Rogers model with their Air-Lok rubber interior. It’s a pretty slick design; the rubber lining is straight forward enough, but up at the top are thin rubber tubes that run along the zipper on either side. When the zipper is closed, the two tubes are pressed together sealing in the moist tobacco. I can imagine it must work more efficiently than a plain leather pouch. I personally rarely smoke more than a single bowl per day and store my tobacco in the pipe chamber under a bit wine cork, so haven‘t tried it yet. I'll bring it along on the next camping trip or vacation we take to test it out. This pouch has little of the original outer texture intact and none of the embossing remaining. Still, in comparison to dad’s work pouch, this one had a much easier life.
The next and last pouch was dad’s slightly larger capacity brown dress one. Dad’s dressiest clothes were black or dark grey, the brown dress clothes were a step down and so the brown pouch would have been used more than the black one, and it shows.
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