Not far from finishing this bowl of Wilke Lizzie Blood Virginia in a straight black with burgundy undertone sandblasted early 1960s Lane era Charatan 420 billiard with a tapered black vulcanite stem. Community Coffee, neat, is my drink.
Enjoyed a tasty golden delicious apple, and am smoking the last of my stash of year 2008 Kramer’s Father Dempsey in an undated unbranded straight black sandblasted short shank billiard with a long black vulcanite tapered stem. Going to work now.
About a quarter of a bowl left of Low Country Pipe & Cigar Natural Virginia & Burley in a 2020 straight black sandblasted Merchant Service “Bing” Standard with a nickel band and black vulcanite tapered stem.
Just finished smoking 2018 Viprati in a 2018 smooth straight flame grain Basil Meadows Merchant Service "Bing" replica with an aluminum band and black ebonite stem.
Almost a third of the way through this bowl of D&R Windsail in a smooth straight dark brown family era “Canadian” by Sasieni with a black tapered vulcanite stem.
A couple of minutes or so away from smoking Watch City Rhythm & Blues in a straight smooth brown 1920s-30s Sasieni patent 8 dot Marborough lovat with a black vulcanite saddle stem. Ice water and bergs is my drink.
Just finished work and this bowl of Prince Albert in a straight smooth walnut 1927 KBB Kaywoodie Drinkless 86 dublin with a tapered black vulcanite stem. This model was only made in 1927.
Last smoke of the day is Watch City Queequeg’s Moby Dick Series in a slight bend smooth brown post WWII 1940s Sasieni Ivory 101 Westminster diplomat with a black vulcanite saddle stem. Time to see if any ferals are outside.
Morning Chaps! 5 AM start at my desk so I guess I am picking up the grave yard shift from Jim Inks! I am starting my day off with a bowl of Erinsun - that snappy mixture of Bosun's Plug and Erinmore, when you absolutely have no other way of ploughing through a tin of Erinmore you purchased because the store had nothing else to sell you! I am being assisted in this endeavor with this slightly longer than the norm meerschaum 'cutty' pipe with silver band and faux amber stem replacing the 1870s original stem courtesy of Briarville Pipe Repair. In the words of Jim Inks my drink de jour is a small Expresso whilst I quickly glance at the online version of The London Times. Enjoy your day and we can catch up later.