@gamzultovah Yes just being driven insane by a client with a Group 2 sized brain! There is a reason why I never took up collecting Thompson Sub Machine guns since I would have thinned out the clientele of our firm years ago.Everything alright?
@gamzultovah Yes just being driven insane by a client with a Group 2 sized brain! There is a reason why I never took up collecting Thompson Sub Machine guns since I would have thinned out the clientele of our firm years ago.Everything alright?
Isn't they're a book on Inderwick pipes that came out in the late 1980s?The mysterious B.C stamp on the shank with E.I over G.I over H.J.I stamp on the ferrule
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with marks for London 1890
(Puzzled and miffed that there's nothing on the internet to help me identify this top class pipe maker when there's a decent amount of info available on other top brands of the era such as the Big Five - Loewe & Co., Barling, BBB, GBD and Peterson)
+ Dunhill EARLY MORNING PIPE:-
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Watching PATHS OF GLORY
@smoknron7 I'd like to try some 1792 Flake in a clay...Enjoying the cooler weather and smoking some SG 1792 Flake, in a pot with a 1/4 bent vulcanite stem. I got this pipe in the unfinished stage and should have taken a before picture. It was actually pretty rough and I was debating on whether or not to pass on it, but I took my time with it, and now I'lll see that it gets good use and care.