C&D Epiphany, a match to Einstein's favorite, now discontinued Revelation, in a Peterson Around the World series banded bulldog commemorating Ireland, my St. Patrick's pipe, though not of that series
My after lunch smoke is C&D Happy Hour in a smooth medium bend straight grain 2000 Winslow C silver spigot wide top Dublin with a canted plateau and black acrylic stem.
Just past the half way mark of this bowl of Director’s Cut in a smooth straight late ‘50s, early 1960s Lane era Charatan Selected 43 Dublin with a black vulcanite double comfort stem. This pipe was also owned by actor William Conrad. It also has a big bowl, so I've been in perique heaven for a while today!
Earlier... D&R Windsail in a Savinelli bent billiard with a vulcanite stem.
2013 H&H Louisiana Red in a Peterson St. Patrick Day bent billiard with a vulcanite stem.
Now Esoterica Dorchester in Don Warren Freehand sitter with a plateau rim and butterscotch acrylic stem.
Now smoking 1970s Granger in a 1990 smooth medium bend Nording freehand sitter with a wider top than bottom that also has a ridge and a narrower bowl resembling an upside down spout, with an amber colored lucite stem with cream swirls. Have enough for a few more bowls.
Now smoking Wilke Vermont Maple Cavendish in a medium bend egg 2017 Royal Meerschaum Dragon meer with a black and cream swirl amber colored acrylic stem. Ice water and bergs is my evening drink.