Beautiful pipe, I love the shape of it!It was lovelier before it got smoked so much, well in some ways. When new, the rim was much lighter, and the brown in the stummel was a little more grey. But I absolutely love this shape (apples in general and princes are my most preferred shape). I also think this finish looks a lot better on this shape than some of the others.
I still like the look of it though. Finish actually looks better in person, the grain doesn't show up well on camera. Though the grain shows through a lot more now than when it was new.
Pic is a screenshot of the actual listing when I bought it next to I tried to take the same angle. The change is more noticeable in-person, as is the grain. Also included a pic with flash that really makes the grain stand out, even though that's not even close to how it actually looks in person:
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Thanks! I mislabeled it, just FYI, it’s a Chacom not a Comoy’s, FWIW, haha. Technically I was half rightI think that may be one of the most beautiful briars I've seen, that grain pattern is amazing!
What did you think?Finishing up a My Father Le Bijou 1922. First time smoking this cigar.View attachment 279181
I really like them both, but I'll have to agree with you that I like the Flor de Las Antillas a little more.What did you think?
I preferred the Flor de Las Antillas to le Bijou
It’s very comfortable but it’s not a vulcanite stem, I have seen one on eBay recently but it’s for sale with a few other K’s, Super and Prime Grain if I remember rightly.Been shopping for one of those or another Belgique-I really like the long saddle stem.
I’ve realised it’s a all Kaywoodie day for me which I suppose isn’t difficult as they are the brand that has a larger representation in my collection than any other, and that isn’t a bad thing by any stretch.
I just finished some Peterson Irish Flake in the billiard and for my last smoke of the evening I’m having Germain’s 1820 Cross Cut Flake in the Dublin in the foreground.
I just finished watching all the Peaky Blinders series, it was brilliant in every aspect and if anyone here hasn’t seen it you really must. View attachment 279115