Yes, some pipes do have stickers inside the bowls showing the prices in shillings and pence but mostly the prices are written in pencil inside the bowls but being pencil very few prices have survived over time.Hi,
What’s with what appears like a stamp inside the chamber of the second pipe/picture?
Since I’ve been here I’ve noticed how some of your cabinets are slightly displayed in the backgrounds, showing what I presume is a nice collection. I believe I’ve seen on the forum posts to show off collections, have you posted any? If not I hope you will, as I’d love to see your complete cabinets collections, if you don’t mind sharing.
One last thing, with what appears like an immense collection, I was curious, how are you considering the next pipe you’d to smoke next? Any method to the madness, or whatever sparks your fancy?
Thanks
Sorry for the late reply, but what did you think of the Tuskegee? I've been curious about it, but never tried it.. How would you rate the strength?I kinda tore through the Tuskegee so I’m having another Yello Bole of 3 Nuns Green, I packed it the way the old original tins say you should and stacked the coins and teased the top. It’s very dry out the tin, has anyone else noticed that or is it just my tin? It’ smoking great although I need to slow it down a bit.
Now on season two of The Killing and rum has replaced the scotch.
Good lord, that is pretty ?My first go with Eight State Burley, in my Eltang.
Good lord, that is pretty ?