What Are You Smoking British Style? (September)

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ssjones

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May 11, 2011
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It was 51 degrees this morning in Maryland, too cool for the patio (no sun!) so I'm back in the workshop for the firs time since April. MM965 in my Sunday-only Ferndown.
Note: I changed the title of this thread to add September. I suggest we create a new tread monthly, so it doesn't get too ungainly.
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jerwynn

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Dec 7, 2011
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This post caused me to survey my pipe list... and out of 50, I was stunned to discover not a single British entity!! Sigh. Must rectify! However, that being said, I have some wonderful English friends in my leaf-library, Samuel Gawith's: Cabbie's Mixture, Fire Dance, Grousemoor, and the lost goddess Brown Sugar Flake... two flakes of that beloved creature left. (And not to mention a load of Dunnies Disks!) Carry on!

 

condorlover1

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Dec 22, 2013
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Simong I used to love Inderwicks and I purchased a couple of the meerschaum 'cutty' pipes they had in their display case before they went out of business. I still have a briar pipe I bought from them 30 years ago in a drawer as well.
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simong

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@condorlover. I've only got a couple (both briars) & love em! Very light & comfy pipes. Not many old school tobacconists left in 'londonistan' now of course.

I think my favourite would be the one on Victoria st, near towards Buck house. For the life of me can't remember the name. Huge array of new old stock pipes.

 
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