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JimInks

Sultan of Smoke
Aug 31, 2012
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Relaxing after a wonderful salad, chicken legs and green beans dinner with strawberries or dessert. I'm a quarter of the way through this bowl of Erik Stokkebye 4th Generation Evening Flake in a smooth medium bend 2021 Peterson Ebony POTY 4AB No. 422/500 military mount with a silver cap and a tapered black vulcanite AB stem. Community Coffee, neat, is my drink. Watching Wanted: Dead or Alive.
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Chasing Embers

Captain of the Black Frigate
Nov 12, 2014
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If you really want to go to town with the duck/goose head theme how about this one ...
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... and although the bird's head pipe is far from new ...
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... the 3D bird's head logo/emblem/motif is admittedly not something I've seen before on a pipe ... not uncommon however on cars - for example the famous Flying Lady on the Rolls-Royce ...
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Some history on the pipemakers responsible for your pipe courtesy So Pipes
"According to the ancient Greek fabler Aesop, there once was a farmer who owned a goose that laid golden eggs. The farmer became extremely wealthy by selling the golden eggs; however, he also became exceedingly greedy. Reasoning that he could gather all the golden eggs at one time, the farmer killed his goose and cut it open, only to ruin his opportunity to gather more golden eggs.
As a young boy, pipemaker Massimo Palazzi was fascinated by the fable and its lessons about greed. When he decided that he wanted to form his own company, he wanted to keep that fable’s moral forever in his mind so that he would not become greedy like the farmer, so he named the company after the fable, even though there are no geese in Italy and no Italian word for goose. His company’s name, L’Anatra dalle uova d’oro, translates into “The duck that lays the golden egg.” Since Palazzi began making his own pipes in 1997, he and partner Pascucci have found that L’Anatra has proved to be a golden proposition."

You're missing a Nording.

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