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JimInks

Sultan of Smoke
Aug 31, 2012
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Just finished smoking Wilke No. 222 in an undated straight, smooth light brown unbranded short shank Bing-ish billiard with a long, tapered black vulcanite stem. Time to do a little snacking, and feral feeding.
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JimInks

Sultan of Smoke
Aug 31, 2012
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648,292
Half way through this bowl of Wilke Gentry Royal Blend No. 2 in a black sandblast quarter bend undated Briarcraft (Dr. Grabow made) Wimbledon 810 author with a tapered black vulcanite stem. Ice water and bergs is my drink.
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JimInks

Sultan of Smoke
Aug 31, 2012
64,569
648,292
Last smoke of the day is Angler's Dream in a 1984 Stanwell Antique 124 egg with a smooth brown front and a black sandblasted back with a dark gold ferrule and black vulcanite stem in the military mount style. Abner the Eager is trying to be friendly with everybody, but he gets ignored by the other ferals. He snuck in the house earlier today, and Molly Danger saw him for the first time. Glad she didn't have a hatchet because she was very upset and chased him to the back door. I was surprised because Molly generally hides. Guess it'll take time for Abner to be accepted, which is a shame because he's such a sweet cat, and only wants to be part of the group. He has that sad, puzzled "Won't you be friends with me?" look. Poor little fella.
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condorlover1

Lifer
Dec 22, 2013
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Good Morning to denizens of the pipe universe. Starting my day off with another bowl of Warrior Plug. I have enough of this left for another bowl after breakfast. At that point I think I'll start on either some 10 year old St James flake or maybe a Wessex Gold Brick plug depending on my mood. I am using this late 1870s well colored meerschaum 'cutty' pipe with amber stem as my pipe 'de jour' and you will note the interesting hard wood case. I suspect this was made for the pipe by the original owner or it might be one of the wooden clay carry cases designed to prevent breakage. We will never know and frankly in the words of Captain Jack Sparrow - I am good with that. Enjoy your Saturday.

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