Last year my Grandma surprised me with a heirloom pipe and pipe rest which were brought to New Zealand with my Granddad’s family
Today I received a surprise belated birthday present from my grandma. An unsmoked meerschaum pipe that came with my great grandad’s family from Scotland when they migrated down under in the 30s. She included a nice letter that told me the history about the other pipe smokers in my heritage, a...
pipesmagazine.com
Well for my birthday this year she gave me another pipe which came with them. This one is a German hunting pipe and appears to have been smoked once for a laugh. Unfortunately one of the sections of cherry wood in the stem had been broken. However the repair using a spring and duct tape was hilarious. I’m in the process of doing a more permanent fix.
In the workshop I have a crapload of his old st Bruno tins which were used (and still are) for hardware storage. It’s fun to see how he would of gone to the local and asked for a tin of Bruno, and if they were out he got erinmore instead. On two occasions he must have either come home bitter with dunhill flake or received it as a gift. My dad remembers him (his grandad) using an old amphora pouch as his daily carry, and as a young lad was given the job of running all the flakes out.
Here are both pipes pictured with some brass my Great Granddad used as his pipe rest
Here is a photo my Grandma also gave me of her Pop smoking one of his burners. I managed to find a similar shaped dunny here which I display next to the photo and smoke from time to time.