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JimInks

Sultan of Smoke
Aug 31, 2012
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Nearing the last quarter of this bowl of Wilke Surbrug’s Golden Sceptre in a late 40s, early 50s straight black sandblasted Wagner British Thorn 495 (Comoy’s second) pot with a black vulcanite saddle stem. We decided on a name for the new feral: Sam the Scamp. If you saw how he runs and acts, you'd call the little fella a scamp, too. :)
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JimInks

Sultan of Smoke
Aug 31, 2012
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Was outside playing with Abner the Eager and Sam the Scamp. There's some jealous between them regarding me. Both tried to sneak in the house, and I managed to keep them out, and it is obvious to me that they are used to being inside to some extent. Anyway, I've a third of a bowl left of Watch City American Cut Plug Mixture in a year 2021 straight black sandblasted Peterson Ragaire 150 bulldog with a unmounted army mount tapered acrylic cumberland fish tail stem. That'll do it for me today.
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The Clay King

(Formerly HalfDan)
Oct 2, 2018
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Newminster Superior Round Slices in an Old German Bishop and Knight clay.

Oddity 1: The pipe was purchased from SmokingPipes where it's listed as a bit under 6" in length, but my pipe's about 9" long. No complaints here; I like the pipe regardless of its length.

Oddity 2: Autocorrect changed "Newminster" to "New monster", so that's what I'll be calling it my head from now on.
@Dave760 GH Mahogany in a vintage clay. Enjoyed the Redcoats & Revolutionaries event at Cromford Mill; getting my clay pipe lit from the blacksmith's forge was a big part of the show! Jason the blacksmith says my GH Brown Pigtail twist I was smoking in the clay smelled like the 18th century:)
 
Jun 9, 2015
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Watch City Glass Slipper in a new-to-me estate pipe that I sanitized and shined up a bit. Myron Air-Line is the brand. I did some research and Myron is a lighter company from France, so likely something that they contracted from a manufacturer. On the opposite side it says it’s made in Saint Claude France. Nice weight and really comfortable vulcanite stem. If anyone knows anything more about Myron pipes, please let me know. I want to dedicate a couple pipes to this blend as I think it’s going to be in my rotation for a long time. This pipe will do just nicely. View attachment 250750View attachment 250751
I suspect your pipe was converted to "system" pipe sometime after it was made and didn't come from the facotry that way. THe hallmarks are the marks of a company that made repair bands, Tim west sold them and used them here in the states through his company J.H. Lowe, same goes for the P-Lip style bit. That was the style of P-Lip stem blank sold and used by Tim West. Given that the band is slightly flared at the bottom, that's a dead giveaway of a band added at a date later than manufacture. I suspect your pipe was a conventional tenon pipe that incurred some sort of damage and the mortise was enlarged and tapered, a system style shank reinforcement added and a P-lip installed to make it a system pipe.
 

seanv

Lifer
Mar 22, 2018
3,089
11,090
Canada
I've been smoking a new Peterson System Deluxe for the last few days. It has been a stubborn bastard. The first 5 smokes were bland but on the 6th smoke I finally got some expected flavors. I've smoked a single bowl of SWR and McConnell Scottish Flake in it and the rest has been aged PS Navy Flake.
I'll be packing a cob with the PS Navy Flake from 2020 for the morning drive.
 
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