I guess you don’t have to worry about burning clay rims! the modern Cutty shape came from old clays, right?@Ben.R.C My favourite pipe shape If that was me I'd have got an ember from the fire to light the pipe
I guess you don’t have to worry about burning clay rims! the modern Cutty shape came from old clays, right?@Ben.R.C My favourite pipe shape If that was me I'd have got an ember from the fire to light the pipe
@Ben.R.C Yes! I think you need some ember tongs to light your pipe from the fire!I guess you don’t have to worry about burning clay rims! the modern Cutty shape came from old clays, right?
That’s cool! Maybe I’ll save it for my outdoor fire pit fires tho@Ben.R.C Yes! I think you need some ember tongs to light your pipe from the fire!
These reproduction C18 ones are made in Sheffield (just up the road from me in Derbyshire); Jason the blacksmith uses his blacksmith's tongs to light my clay pipes with an ember from his forge!404 Not Found - hand forged historical tools and equipment
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@Brewfan I enjoyed the Ennerdale Flake in my clay pipes; I think it has a lemongrass taste / fragrance.Ennerdale Flake in a Comoy's Christmas 1976.