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JimInks

Sultan of Smoke
Aug 31, 2012
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Passing the first third of this bowl of Wilke No. 515 in a 1998 smooth straight Butz-Choquin Bistro 1501 pot with a black vulcanite saddle stem. This was the original 515 that Basil Rathbone smoked. It just started raining and I went out to make sure Daisy the Feral Princess and Tomato the Brave got a good meal before they go hide under the deck. They won't come out when it rains unless they are really hungry. The other ferals don't travel in rain.
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tnfan

Lifer
Jan 9, 2012
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McClelland 3 Oaks Syrian (2010) in a IMP Lattice Acorn.

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warren99

Lifer
Aug 16, 2010
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27,906
California
Would somebody please educate me on what "reverse calabash" means? This cool pipe looks like a "pot" shape. What am I not getting?
Here's a definition I found on the Danish Pipe Shop site:

"Reverse Calabash pipes means that you have an extra chamber in the shank that provides you a cool and dry smoke. Due to the chamber in the shank the Reverse Calabash pipes are chubby, stubby and charming designs!"
 
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