With 2 S.Bangs in your collection you must have more eyecandy to show.My 2 Bangs
What an awesome way to store tins. This would free up so much shelf space for my jars.Kinda hard to get it all in frame since the reloading room is tiny, but this is the best I can do. There are a few not in view. 1 more shelf of Tobacco above it, just couldn't quite fit in frame.View attachment 99329
Don’t worry, it won’t take long and you’ll be up to your neck in pipes…..This is wild, you guys have some serious collections. Collections worthy being called collections.
All racked up nicely and well presented, I envy you. I keep my three pipes in a cigar box.
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I have more tobacco than I have pipes to smoke it through, heh!
The middle one is my very first pipe, a cheap little Capitello (I think I said Savinelli when I introduced myself).
The bottom one is a Jean Claude, my second pipe. And the top just a regular old clay pipe, my favorite.
Nothing special by any means but they do their job and I'm glad that I can call them my own.
I wonder how many I will have in a few years.
So far it's been three pipes a year and I'm sure there will be one or two more by the time the year is completely done. If it keeps going like this I just might have to move my pipes from a cigar box to a drawer by the end of next year. Not that I'm complaining...Don’t worry, it won’t take long and you’ll be up to your neck in pipes…..
@Chaukisch I like the clay pipe and wooden chest. I like medieval / period / vintage things; my living room is furnished as a medieval Great HallThis is wild, you guys have some serious collections. Collections worthy being called collections.
All racked up nicely and well presented, I envy you. I keep my three pipes in a cigar box.
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I have more tobacco than I have pipes to smoke it through, heh!
The middle one is my very first pipe, a cheap little Capitello (I think I said Savinelli when I introduced myself).
The bottom one is a Jean Claude, my second pipe. And the top just a regular old clay pipe, my favorite.
Nothing special by any means but they do their job and I'm glad that I can call them my own.
I wonder how many I will have in a few years.