H&H Chestnut, match to the discontinued Walnut, about six different tobaccos artfully harmonized and balanced,
in a Johs semi-rusticated Lovat saddle stem.
in a Johs semi-rusticated Lovat saddle stem.
Ken Byron Ventures Cherry in this clay ChurchwardenView attachment 33674
Orlik Dark Strong Kentucky in a Dunhill
Not sure about the shape on this shell briar.
It is stamped 71 Dunhill Shell Briar Made in England 3S.
I think 71 is the year, and 3 is the size. I think it is a shape 33.
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Possibly:-
Shape name "Liverpool" View attachment 33690 which is Shape Number "71"
Size = Group 3 (in a circle) as seen on, for example, this 1974 ("14") Group 3 Shell:-
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"S" = for "Shell" finish
Can’t go wrong.️
Don't know what I like more,your meals,or your smoking adventures.Relaxing after a wonderful salad, pork chops and sugar snap green peas dinner with strawberries for dessert. I'm part way through this bowl of Esoterica Dunbar in a smooth straight late ‘50s, early 1960s Lane era Charatan Selected 43 Dublin with a black vulcanite double comfort saddle stem. This pipe was formerly owned by actor William Conrad.
CANT IT BE BOTH?Don't know what I like more,your meals,or your smoking adventures.
Could be........One leads to the other.These menus make me hungry.CANT IT BE BOTH?
Is that Thor’s hammer round your neck?️2004 GH Curly Cut Deluxe from my Il Ceppo sandblast bent tomato ?.
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Wish we could have stayed in the 80's... cannot fathom better times ahead... everything is flat. However, we do have some grand tobaccos, but even back then were some greats that we could be continuing to feast on.Snorting the Bath Mat and hitting Grand Ma's underwear drawer! Just dug out this great big jar of Grasmere and I am about to fill a medium 'cutty' meerschaum pipe and kick back and wonder why the world is so totally weird. It sort of makes me miss the late 1980s for some reason.
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