Jim is a growing boy don’t ya know!Using either the new math or old math thats still comes out to 2 pounds of beef !!![]()
Jim is a growing boy don’t ya know!Using either the new math or old math thats still comes out to 2 pounds of beef !!![]()
The 'Jack the Ripper' pipe is in that group as well. Both Simong and Jim have actually handled it and I still smoke it now and again! See if you can spot it!Nice collection you have there!
I hope you enjoy it! That's an awesome gift from your Secret Santa! IView attachment 277309Excited to try L.J Peretti’s Thanksgiving Day thanks to my Secret Santa! Going to have it in a Dunhill group 4 shell Canadian.
@Birddog66 Many thanks - it sounds good!I put a little Mature Cake in the package I sent you. Hope you like it.
@PipeIT You should have been smoking your clay while watching JamestownSutliff States of Virginia in a Radice Rind Straight.
Getting ready to watch some more Jamestown, and this is certainly a fitting blend for the show too... LOL
Be well everyone!
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This one goes out to @The Clay King
Here’s the intro to the show you can see here in this Vimeo video.
Here’s some cool screen shots...
The Black Smith’s fire...
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A woman overlooking a tobacco field...
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Clay pipe...
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P.S. This Jamestown show is when the English first settled too in Virginia, notice the English flag in the credits.![]()
@Bbailey324 The Clay King has smoked several clay bowls of Ennerdale Flake; Devon House News here in Chesterfield sells it loose.Ennerdale Flake in a Stanwell Dublin.
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@Tate You really like it in your clay don't you?Enjoying some more Fove Brothers first in the Meer then in a future weapon, I mean clay.
Indeed sir!@Tate You really like it in your clay don't you?Not sold in UK; I would have liked a pouch to smoke in my clays but I might get stung for import duty - again...
@Tate Currently smoking SG Kendal Dark Shag in Ye Olde Clay! The Clay King loves his Gawith; thinking of saving the 1792 Flake for the Battle of Nantwich despite being 150 years after the original Civil War battle.Indeed sir!