2008 Escudo in my Jesse Jones diamond shank bent billiard.
@Sandblast Yes, flintlocks came after matchlocks; they had replaced them by the 18th century.Hello King -- Did flintlock "technology" follow matchlocks? I believe that percussion caps evolved after flintlocks. And I'm thinking matchlocks were all smoothbores, no rifling. Not sure if flintlocks were exclusively smoothbores. Thinking rifling came in with percussion caps. In the evolution of weaponry, I think flintlocks were a huge upgrade for all uses .... hunting, warfare, etc. I'm also thinking flintlocks were much lighter than matchlocks.
I got mine in the mail today too!Capstan Blue Ready Rubbed in a Claudio Cavicchi Sandblasted Dublin
that I picked up on the SPC July 4th Sale. I watched this pipe for awhile and the sale clenched the deal. I’ve never smoked a Cavicchi so we’ll see how it goes.View attachment 322095
@Sandblast Yes, flintlocks came after matchlocks; they had replaced them by the 18th century.
@samuelgawith01 Looks like an Old Dominion Jamestowne; good baccy choice as well! I love Gawith baccy in my clay pipes.Now smoking Gawith and Hogarth Dark Flake Aromatic in a small clay.View attachment 322098View attachment 322099