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Chasing Embers

Captain of the Black Frigate
Nov 12, 2014
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I get what you are saying but I think it’s tragic to leave pipes unsmoked.
Many of us have unsmoked pieces we've bought just as examples of a type or just interesting show pieces. I've got a few myself including one of Holme's last pieces that appears on his Pipedia page, a floral beret meerschaum from Emin Brothers, and a just recently purchased L'Anatra Nirvana Gigante.

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condorlover1

Lifer
Dec 22, 2013
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Many of us have unsmoked pieces we've bought just as examples of a type or just interesting show pieces. I've got a few myself including one of Holme's last pieces that appears on his Pipedia page, a floral beret meerschaum from Emin Brothers, and a just recently purchased L'Anatra Nirvana Gigante.

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You know that I am not a briar man but that is just nice on so many different levels!
 

Servant King

Lifer
Nov 27, 2020
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Last smoke of the year (unless I invent a time machine in the next couple of hours) was Drew Estate Meat Pie in a Savinelli Bacco 321 bent author. Going to put up my complimentary P&C 2024 calendar now, and ogle all the pipe/tobacco pictures all year long. Joy.

Bird report: California scrub-jay, Steller's jay, Dark-eyed junco, White-crowned sparrow, Spotted towhee, Common raven, California towhee, Red-tailed hawk, and Western bluebird.

I wish you all a long and preposterous life, in 2024 and beyond! And no, that is not a typo.

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Okay, it's a typo...
 
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