I had to do a double-take there. That picture reminded me of Portland Bill in England:Good morning. Smoking the first third of Capstan Gold, in a MM Diplomat bent. Finally a calm day without strong winds. 66,2 °F sunny day. I wish you a happy Sunday.View attachment 258784
Your boy Hank is tired.
The French hallmarks are very complicated and seldom had a date letter, the boars head is a silver guarantee mark and the diamond a maker’s mark. The guarantee marks and were often in the form of animal and insects or the heads of gods like Minerva and Mercury, your boars head just means it was made for the domestic market and post 1838. I’m still learning about them as it’s vastly different from British silver.The next pipe is a handsome GBD straight billiard with French hallmarks - a diamond and a boar’s head.
No date letter but a vulcanite stem with orific bit.
So pre-mid 1920s
A bowl of cube-cut Sam Gawith’s St. James Flake
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What do you make of that blend? I’ve had most Germain’s but not that one and have long been curious.Germain’s Royal Jersey Dark Cavendish in a Radice Clear Bent Dublin with Baldo Baldi briar aged over 20 years.
Having a bottle of New Belgium Honey Orange Tripel to go along with it.
Honey Orange Tripel | New Belgium Brewing
www.newbelgium.com
Hope everyone is doing good, and having a nice weekend!
Off now to go watch a movie on Hulu.
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That sounds great. Sometimes I don't have time to post the photo of the tobacco with a pipe, and I look in my folders of photo archives. I love the lighthouses on the cliffs, and those spectacular sea areas.I had to do a double-take there. That picture reminded me of Portland Bill in England:
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Thanks my friend for sharing. That photo is spectacular.I had to do a double-take there. That picture reminded me of Portland Bill in England:
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I do. Check out this series.That sounds great. Sometimes I don't have time to post the photo of the tobacco with a pipe, and I look in my folders of photo archives. I love the lighthouses on the cliffs, and those spectacular sea areas.