Nice job on that pipe. Awesome stem!SWR in an Army Mount Roseberry meerschaum apple.View attachment 263568
True, Heelers like to ride in the truck.Morning all, simple smoke of PS cube cut in a Charles Towne Cobbler with a steaming mug of coffee to kick off Friday.
HRP&S not really. Kelpies can handle all livestock but cattle dogs obviously are built for short bursts and to "heel" cattle, which is to bite their lower leg to keep them moving. Kelpies are marathon runners with huge stamina and and attitude to match. My dogs would easily cover 30 to 40 miles when mustering stock, cattle dog won't do that.
@BenMN I enjoyed my clay pipe of 1792 Flake at Nottingham Pipe Show; I was wearing the Redcoat uniform (@condorlover1 says my Redcoat is my smoking jacket) and felt like I'd gone back in time 250 years When i went to the Battle of Nantwich last January I smoked a clay pipe of GH twist with one of the Sealed Knot re-enactors; with the church bells ringing in the distance it was like I'd gone back in time 380 years Unfortunately I broke my clay tipping the ash out in a pub ashtray:-( Need to save some Gawith Hoggarth so I can smoke a clay pipe when I go back there this weekend for the Christmas Tree Festival.1792 in a cob.
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I actually added the clipped cap of a Davidoff Grand Cru to the top of this, and it was quite good.
Someone on here gave me the idea.