@ethicsminer I enjoyed the Yorktown in my clay pipe at the Redcoats & Revolutionaries event at Cromford Mill. Especially when the blacksmith lit my clay pipe with an ember from the forge ?Yorktown in the MM with a glass of water.
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@Skink I enjoyed the Mac Baren Virginia No. 1 in my clay pipes.
In the past, I think I've mentioned I got a few of my pipes (including the Meer from my last WAYS post) at a shop in Missouri while I was living there ('93-'97). It *may* have been Jon's... (maybe? Is that possible?).You know I didn’t
I’ve been to St.Louis twice in the past few weeks but I got a ride there with someone else both times and both trips were jam packed with youth soccer activities. I was however able to stop in briefly at Jon’s Pipe Shop in Clayton Missouri during my last trip.
I’ll make it to J Dengler one of these days!
Also, asking from our here in California, the same: Where are any tony restaurants or pubs that allow pipes?Where is this mystical tony restaurant, or pub for that matter?
Tony's in Birch Run, Michigan (home of outlet malls, between Flint and Saginaw and near Frankenmuth) and formerly Toronto is a restaurant that specializes in large portions.Also, asking from our here in California, the same: Where are any tony restaurants or pubs that allow pipes?
I'm a big fan of Arrowhead and my oil cured Cayuga (which I use for aromatics, like the kitchen sink blend that is Arrowhead).Been on a Paul’s pipe shop kick lately.
Paul’s arrowhead in a Paul’s Cayuga pipe.