Polishing off a tin of 2020 Cringle Flake in a globe lattice meer.
I like the inexpensive and serviceable revolvers. Ruger GP100 and a Charter Arms Bulldog 44 special. The last is bad mouthed all the time, but mine goes bang, and has done for many years, whenever I ask it to. Big ass piece of lead slowly making it’s way to the target!I run 1911’s and revolvers plus an odd lever rifle or two. But I also have modern go fast guns. I’m definitely an anachronism
Reliability is all that matters. I like my 1911’s they throw a 230 grain flying ashtray (hollow point)I like the inexpensive and serviceable revolvers. Ruger GP100 and a Charter Arms Bulldog 44 special. The last is bad mouthed all the time, but mine goes bang, and has done for many years, whenever I ask it to. Big ass piece of lead slowly making it’s way to the target!
Have you tried to emulate this mixture/flavor by dabbling in mixing?GBD XTRA on the shank
GBD and AO (Adolphe Oppenheimer & Co of Aldersgate Street, London EC - pipe mounter) stamped on the band with marks for London 1917
GBD XTRA stamped on the stem
+ THE BALKAN SOBRANIE VIRGINIAN No.10:-
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i aged these Dunhill navy disks for a year in a jar. I don’t know how old the tin was, can’t figure out the code on the back. Wow what a smoke savory and flavorful and cool. Really appreciating good tobaccos in my old ageA disk rubbed out of Dunhill navy rolls in a Brebbia iceberg with a Belvedere martini, thinking of watching some old honeymooners episodes View attachment 56454
What a beauty!Samuel Gawith Brown no.4 in my Ardor Mercurio Giant 1/4 Bent Dublin. I love the birdseye on the saucer-esque rim! One of my widest chambers and is always hungry for more tobacco!!View attachment 56458View attachment 56459
Brebbia ?2016 Arango Balkan Supreme in a Brebbia Dublin with some black coffee on the porch. Reminiscing on today's wonderful visit with my son at his new house.
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