Wilke Crystal Palace in GBD 661D. Black tea the drink. Basking in a more profitable Super Bowl than years prior and thinking this English is a super bowl also. Liking me some Wilke as I go through sampler
The game is over, the guests have gone, and I have enough taco beef and hotdogs to last me until the end of the month.
Having a last bottle of Ale and a shot of Rum to wind down with some Black Frigate in the new Gambier Clay with amber mouthpiece.
Are there any Gambier aficionados that can tell me if the silver band is a repair or did they often obscure the writing on the shank?
Now smoking D&R Raccoon’s Friend in a pre-1980s straight dark brown Comoy's Sandblast 186 billiard with a black vulcanite tapered stem. Going to work now.
Not far from finishing this bowl of Mac Baren Scottish Mixture in a straight, smooth brown 1960s Lane era Charatan Special 38 bulldog with a black vulcanite saddle stem.
Just passing the quarter mark on this bowl of Wilke No. 222 in a late 40s, early 50s straight black sandblasted Wagner British Thorn 495 (Comoy’s second) pot with a black vulcanite saddle stem. Ice water and bergs is my drink.
Now smoking year 2008 Kramer’s Father Dempsey in an undated unbranded straight black sandblasted short shank billiard with a long black vulcanite tapered stem.
Just passing the quarter mark on this bowl of Low Country Pipe & Cigar Natural Virginia & Burley in a 2020 straight black sandblasted Merchant Service “Bing” Standard with a nickel band and black vulcanite tapered stem. Working and listening to The Jack Benny Program.
Good morning All
A bowl of Cornell and Diehl Engine 99 in a Northern Briars Rox Cut Regal Canadian. A recommended blend for those who enjoy an English Mixture.
Happy smokes
Ettrick puffer
Just finished work, and this bowl of D&R Penhooker Silver in a straight smooth brown undated pre-republic Peterson Shamrock 263 Canadian with a nickel band and a black tapered vulcanite p-lip stem.