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JimInks

Sultan of Smoke
Aug 31, 2012
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A third of a bowl left of Wilke No. 515 Double Shot in a smooth dark medium bend 2021 Peterson Heritage Brown POTY 4AB No. 45/500 military mount with a silver cap and a tapered black vulcanite AB stem. This is No. 515 with twice the rum of the Basil Rathbone blend.
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BrightDarkEyes

Can't Leave
Mar 16, 2024
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6,774
Shuswap, British Columbia
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Yesterday I smoked my Andreas Bauer meerschaum again while clearing the fields with some Haubted Bookshop and Sunbear Tupelo.

The weather was cloudy when I was lighting the Tupelo. As soon as it was going the clouds parted and light shone down upon me from the heavens. That wasn’t in the tin description.

Before bed I lit up some Briar Fox in an Astas Dublin meerschaum with slightly bent acrylic stem and 9mm filter.
 

JimInks

Sultan of Smoke
Aug 31, 2012
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643,712
Passing the last third of this bowl of year 2020 Angler's Dream in a 2016 PSF POY quarter bend black sandblasted Steve Norse Vermont Freehand egg with an aluminum band and a tortoise shell colored acrylic saddle stem. Got everything done that I wanted, and will close the day with this smoke. It's time to feed Sleepy Suzy and Molly Danger. Molly made a brief appearance in the hallway a few hours ago, but for some odd reason, saw Suzy and ran back to the bedroom. They been together all their lives, and mostly have gotten along, but I believe Molly's still working through the feelings of fear that she felt when Sam and her scampers were inside.
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condorlover1

Lifer
Dec 22, 2013
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29,974
New York
Smoking a bowl of Gawith & Hogwarts 2020 Brown Twist in this amazingly fun new meerschaum 'cutty' pipe gifted to me from a well known and much loved U.K commentator on this forum. I originally thought it might have been a cheroot holder but closer inspection revealed it to be a lovely small 6 " meerschaum 'cutty' with finely carved bone stem and Britannia alloy shank reinforcement. I suspect the pipe dates from the last quarter of the 19th century.

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