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Thank you @Laurent, I picked these up a couple of years ago. The maker has shut down unfortunately.Cool spoon and pick.
Fair enough!You’re a lifer on the forum so I can’t bestow the codger title upon you. If you remained a lurker with no profile picture and one post, your pipe was caked with more lava than Hawaii, and your stems looked like they’d been clenched by a Sabre tooth tiger for 22 straight years then we could talk.
I didn’t think Kaywoodies could come with grain like thatWatch City American Cut Plug in a Kaywoodie. Is this codgering? Am I doing it right? .
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I’m interested in your review. I missed out on getting some of this offering.A third of a bowl left of Sam Gawith Burnt Ends in a 2014 Savinelli Gaius smooth brown slight bend 320KS author with a black acrylic military mount ferrule and tapered stem.
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I read that it will be available again some time in the future. No date was given. Nobody has said this - and this is my opinion only - but I would not be surprised to see them do the same for Best Brown Flake and SJF one of these days.I’m interested in your review. I missed out on getting some of this offering.
Hoping it is available again?
Holy shit you’ve been smoking that thing a retired 75 year old widower ignoring the advice of his doctor! Love the basket weave on that meer.Mostly through bowl 101 in the meer. Sutliff Match Victorian for 100 and 101. The dark photo was 100 lol
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That's the only other pipe with the radial straight grain that I've seen.The other was a silver inlayed Dublin shape freehand (I can’t recall the maker) I saw at Carmignani in Rome,Italy back in 1998.NI CE pipe you have there.Going to have Esoterica Tobacciana Margate (2021) in a Briar Root (Freehand? Dublin? No idea what to call this organically shaped pipe) that was in the collection of the late pipemaker, Thomas Cristiano for about sixty years.
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It’s rare that you’ll ever see 360 degree grain in this orientation:
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