Gawith Cannon Plug in a smooth brandy meer.
The link showing the restoration was very interesting and you now have a very unique pipe which has history and character. A good thing you did to save its life !Now smoking 2019 Brunello Flake in a 1902 Loewe meerschaum. With a new stem handcut by Charles Lemon.
That’s the stuff I love to hear. History passed down and wondering who had this pipe before me and what it has been through. Thanks for share that’s really spectacular.I don't own any really interesting historical pipes outside of that one and a meerschaum 'cutty' given to the winning jockey of the Kentucky Derby way back when. I have the letter from the surviving relative who sold me the pipe for $20. My friend Weezel had a pipe that belonged to Frank Vizetelly the illustrator for the Illustrated London News who covered the South during the civil war. I don't know who has it now since it wasn't among his pipes when I inherited them but it was quite interesting and had a rather fascinating back story.
That’s a great way to start!
Now smoking 2019 Brunello Flake in a 1902 Loewe meerschaum. With a new stem handcut by Charles Lemon.
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I don't own any really interesting historical pipes outside of that one and a meerschaum 'cutty' given to the winning jockey of the Kentucky Derby way back when. I have the letter from the surviving relative who sold me the pipe for $20. My friend Weezel had a pipe that belonged to Frank Vizetelly the illustrator for the Illustrated London News who covered the South during the civil war. I don't know who has it now since it wasn't among his pipes when I inherited them but it was quite interesting and had a rather fascinating back story.
What are you talking about, I was never caught.What, nothing historical?
I thought you own the detective’s pipe that worked on solving Jack the Ripper, who also caught him?