Just finished smoking Wilke Surbrug’s 71th Street in a light brown 1979 rusticated medium bend Italian Sir Jeffrey Dublin sitter with a flared top and yellow saddle stem.
Tilbury is the bizzomb dizzigity.Just woke up from a nice cat nap. Now time for some Tilbury from 2016 in a Dunny Cumberland 1979 with acrylic saddle stem and of course.View attachment 20080
They look like someone's kid got hold of their rusticated Peterson, and went at it with the "Mountain Meadow" Crayola...Didn’t even get a shot on net. ?
Do you recall what Conrad’s choice blend wasPart way through this bowl of year 2014 HU Directors Cut in a smooth straight Lane era Charatan Executive Extra Large stretch apple with diagonal channel cuts on the lower right and left of the bowl along with a black vulcanite double comfort stem. This pipe was formerly owned by actor William Conrad. Watching Cannon starring Mr. Conrad. Yeah, I did this on purpose.
Did a little snacking, and am just past the half way point on this bowl of Wilke No. 111 in a smooth medium bend post-WW2 Pre-Republic Peterson Shamrock Killarney 9BC with a sterling silver band and a black vulcanite p-lip stem. Watching Mannix.
Thank you. I use to show the tin in photographs just becauseNice pipe to go with a rather nice smoke [As it's called a Navy, I was expecting something different. Not that I'm complaining mind] Just be aware that it dries out rather quick in those rectangular tins.
More like Mountain Dew.They look like someone's kid got hold of their rusticated Peterson, and went at it with the "Mountain Meadow" Crayola...