@Scottmi Do you think it would suit the King's Clay?507c Virginia Slices of Heaven in my Radice Rind sitter with morning cuppa
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I see I created a redundancy using "long" with screed. My bad.Not meaning to be insistent, but I certainly get your point about politics & recipes; I'm unclear about the reference to length. Did you mean it only in the off-topic sense? I'm truly not trying to break your shoes, but the first thing I did after reading your original post where you went on to say "posts have been deleted" was to see if any of mine were as sometimes I go on a bit - I hope entertainingly and not objectionally.
I've been looking for a pipe just like that. I want a Canadian Canadian! Any idea where you can buy Blatter pipes other than the occasional estate that pops up? They don't seem to sell them online.Kramer’s Father Dempsey in a Blatter Canadian View attachment 286337
I will be bringing in a couple keys from the C&D bulk sale22 Crumble Kake in the little Ropp, Arlo Guthrie singing Coming into Los Angeles plays on the radio. View attachment 286341
I may have to find a new set of keys if pipes and tobacco keep showing up on my doorstep.I will be bringing in a couple keys from the C&D bulk sale
Contact Blatter & Blatter up in Montreal and talk to Patrick.I've been looking for a pipe just like that. I want a Canadian Canadian! Any idea where you can buy Blatter pipes other than the occasional estate that pops up? They don't seem to sell them online.
I'll do that. Thanks for the tip!Contact Blatter & Blatter up in Montreal and talk to Patrick.
You can google them and telephone them. He’s a great guy with a Historical B&M and they produce quality pipes in house. They have all shapes and finishes available.
Thank you, I like it also, when I smoke the pipe I put a small cork in one of the holes. I purchased it in the City of Cities. It's very popular there, you can find it used and sold everywhere, in various shapes, colors, materials and generally low prices. Example here. Can also be bought online but I'd suggest better go there, or if you have already been, then... go again! Have fun and keep posting these great setups in your photos!I love your ashtray, it always makes me think of a portcullis, very medieval