Until HawkeyeLinus replied, had no clue. Have never read nor followed Doyle's work.
Sorry, I thought you were joking around with the Sherlock fans.
Don't mind me guys, carry on.
Until HawkeyeLinus replied, had no clue. Have never read nor followed Doyle's work.
Same here. I'm a big SH fan, but don't know his home address, other than 'Baker Street'Sorry, I thought you were joking around with the Sherlock fans.
Don't mind me guys, carry on.
Wanna see what I'm a fan of??nerdy weirdo fans!
You can give them a try free if you wish (slow day at work, etc.) at Gutenberg.org:Until HawkeyeLinus replied, had no clue. Have never read nor followed Doyle's work.
It was made for, and went to, Mark Irwin.There was supposedly a Silver Cap PSB model in the release. Did anyone see this one for sale? Must be an ultra rare one?
That sounds pretty appropriate! Since I was lucky enough to get some pipes, I ordered the updated edition of his book, looking forward to a fireside reading.It was made for, and went to, Mark Irwin.
I've tried in the past. It just couldn't hold my attention.You can give them a try free if you wish (slow day at work, etc.) at Gutenberg.org:
Books by Doyle, Arthur Conan (sorted by popularity) - Project Gutenberg
Splendid!
Still a few there! Good catch!If anyone is interested, as of 1945 SUN 05 DEC 21 there are a handful available one the main Peterson website, including a couple of the hirer end models.
Peterson.ie: Seasonal Pipes
www.peterson.ie
correctYou need to click through the catalogue picture and then click on the filtered or non-filtered option to find out if they are in stock. When I did this on Saturday every style came up as "not for sale".