Now smoking Peter Stokkebye No. 17 English Luxury in a straight post-1981 GBD Prehistoric 133 billiard with brass accents, the letter K stamped on the shank with a tapered black vulcanite stem. Going to work as soon as the Community Coffee finishes brewing.
Celebrating the end of Lent with a nice lunch - some goose liver pate with caramelised baby figs, Montgomery cheddar with a baby Fuji apple and a glass of 2025 Dr Loosen Beerenauslese from the Mosel.
Now for a bowl of G.L.Pease's Telegraph Hill
In a Stanwell shape 156 Bulldog with a 1/8 bent tapered stem.
Listing this early so I can concentrate on work for a while: D&R Penhooker in a straight brown sandblasted post-WWII family era Sasieni “Canadian” London Made with a sterling silver band with a tapered black vulcanite twin bore stem.
A third of the way through this bowl of Wilke Hearth of Galway in an undated smooth straight medium brown made in France Saillard Lord Clerit lumberman with a black vulcanite saddle stem.
Good morning All
I raise a bowl in memory of Kane. Some Peter Stokkebye’s Luxury Navy Flake in a Nording rusticated billiard. Rather fragile this morning as both Hearts and Liverpool won yesterday. HHGH & YNWA.
Happy smokes and a blessed Easter to all
Ettrick puffer
Just finished smoking Prince Albert in a straight smooth walnut 1927 KBB Kaywoodie Drinkless 86 dublin with a tapered black vulcanite stem. This model was only made in 1927. Ice water and bergs is my drink.
Now smoking D&R Penhooker Silver in a straight smooth brown undated pre-republic Peterson Shamrock 263 Canadian with a nickel band and a black tapered vulcanite p-lip stem. Still working.