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JimInks

Sultan of Smoke
Aug 31, 2012
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Half way through this bowl of Wilke Peanut Butter in a 1980s black sandblasted slight bend Savory’s Argyll 281 Cherrywood with a tapered black vulcanite stem. I'll end the day with this smoke. Fed Tomato the Brave, but Daisy the Feral Princess scooted by me and dined inside. As a good bouncer does, I let her eat, and put her back out. Guess that's why she didn't give me a tip. Oh well... :)
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Auxsender

Lifer
Jul 17, 2022
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A third of a bowl left of year 2014 MacBaren Three Nuns in the first pipe Trever Talbot made when he went to France many years ago. It's a smooth straight Algerian briar Lumberman with a long shank and a black vulcanite saddle stem, unbranded.
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Mr Jim, for my education and to satisfy curiosity, may I ask why is this shape considered a Lumberman and not a Canadian?
 

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Lifer
Apr 9, 2021
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Mr Jim, for my education and to satisfy curiosity, may I ask why is this shape considered a Lumberman and not a Canadian?
Here's a nice little article on pipe shapes and styles by Chuck Stanion.
The Many Shapes and Styles of Tobacco Pipes | Smokingpipes
 
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