See you kept all of your boxes. I only kept 2 of mine as they were presentation boxes. I prefer most of mine to be in racks.
See you kept all of your boxes. I only kept 2 of mine as they were presentation boxes. I prefer most of mine to be in racks.
Most of my pipes are in boxes, kept on shelves in a closet. Probably have about 150-170 pipes in large racks, or in a large display case.See you kept all of your boxes. I only kept 2 of mine as they were presentation boxes. I prefer most of mine to be in racks.
Sensational group of pipes. How is the Baker Street? I've had my eye on one of those for a while.New additions to my collection.
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Three new Irish Made Armys (408, 120, 86), a Newgrange Spigot 606, and a Sherlock Holmes Dark Smooth Baker Street.
You, sir, have a helluva a lot of pipes.Most of my pipes are in boxes, kept on shelves in a closet. Probably have about 150-170 pipes in large racks, or in a large display case.
I think the Irish Armys are the most practical in my meager collection. The acrylic fishtails are trouble free. Enjoy!!New additions to my collection.
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Three new Irish Made Armys (408, 120, 86), a Newgrange Spigot 606, and a Sherlock Holmes Dark Smooth Baker Street.
Baker Street is a nice pipe for flakes and Va type blends. The chamber isn't too big like some other SH pipes, but still big enough for good smoke. I haven't seen decorative design in the bead line lately, but bead lines are still there.Sensational group of pipes. How is the Baker Street? I've had my eye on one of those for a while.
I really like it so far. It's a big, beefy pipe. My ideal bulldog. I find it a little heavy for clenching, but not too much. It's just a noticable weight. It smokes great.Sensational group of pipes. How is the Baker Street? I've had my eye on one of those for a while.
I really like them too. I just ordered another one the other day.I think the Irish Armys are the most practical in my meager collection. The acrylic fishtails are trouble free. Enjoy!!
Dave, that is some job on the stem ? ?Seen a bit of chatter about Mark Twains lately so though I’d post a pic of the 1981 (a second from the original release) I have been working on. @captainsousie here’s your wife’s birthyear
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Thanks Ray. I use wet/dry sandpaper and micromesh pads. Who would have thought going through puberty in the internet age would have developed the, erm, work ethic(?) for stem restorationDave, that is some job on the stem ? ?