Absolutely, one of the few blends that have been improved by the danes. And it is one of the cheapest available here in France.This along with the Caporal Export are my very favorite among tabacs brun francaises, this St Claude has a bit of Virginias in it yet slightly topped with tonka has broader cut than Caporal. As a side note, all of these Tabac Gris*(/Dark shag cut) are done by Barens company and the quality has been up since they took over the production, now it remains to see what will happen to these traditional blends when STG takes over
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No clips just a wildly swirled stem.
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I've had it for about 3 years. No more pipes, on a fixed income now.
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That’s neatThank you. I found the original 1890s design on the web, downloaded and printed it, and stuck it on an old repurposed tin. I work as a costumed interpreter at a heritage farm showing farming life circa 1900, and this is also why most of my pipes will pass muster as Victorian. I like to get the details right.
It is an unusual shape and could use a buff. Smoke well.very unique pipe! I like it!!
The photo doesn't do it justice. I don’t take very could photos. Had to have it redrilled and now it's ok.That is truly an ugly pipe! Like my dog. Love it!! You're on a roll this morning.