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thomasw

Lifer
Dec 5, 2016
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Hh BK in 1960 shell EC canadian. Early morning in the Purcell Mountains….

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newbroom

Lifer
Jul 11, 2014
6,379
10,018
North Central Florida
On a lunt this morning in the rain with my umbrella, I stopped at the house of a neighbor I'd played softball with some years back for a quick hello. He saw that I was smoking a pipe and asked if I would like some more pipes?
I said sure, I won't turn down free pipes!
He went inside and came out with a sandwich bag full of old pipes.
When I got home, I checked 'em out and found a Kaywoodie Campus smooth Prince, a Grabow Starfire wire brush rusticated diamond shanked billirard/sitter, a The Pipe, a Medico Apollo (bent), a no name straight meer, a Royal House bent billiard and 2 more grabow dukes. Stems all good condition. He hadn't smoked 'em in 40 yrs he said.
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MisterBadger

Part of the Furniture Now
Oct 6, 2024
627
4,591
Ludlow, UK
Smoking Petersdon's Irish Cask inside this wonderfully politically incorrect tin. To complement my look as a late 19thC farm bailiff, I needed a Victorian tin that looks new, and so I did some surfing, found and purchased a) a new blank 2oz. tin, and b) a reproduction label from a specialist provider to very thorough re-enactors. Zoom in, and take a closer look at the label: it's so Jingo, so supremacist, bumptious and Kitsch, I couldn't resist... observe how, with that characteristic British Pluck (TM) inherent in the Anglo-Saxon race, a red-coated, pith-helmeted Tommy is single-handedly holding off a swarm of nondescript brown heathen types with his wounded platoon commander's .450 Adams revolver, as the savages advance with their spears - doubtless the Gatling (off-picture) has jammed.

At first, I was suspicious: didn't it seem to be trying a little too hard? I did some further research on British Pluck Flaked Tobacco labels, and was pleasantly surprised to see that here I had The Real Thing (or at least, a copy of same): a slightly later version shows a pack of what are unmistakably Boers throwing away their Mausers in panicked flight from a British cavalryman who has just stuck one of them with his sabre, and an infantryman advancing in close support, bayonet fixed to his Lee-Metford (They don't like it up 'em, Mister Mainwaring).
If Messrs. W.D. & H.O. Wills had produced a ready-rubbed pipe shag called White Man's Burden, I couldn't have been more astonished.
I'm left wondering what kind of weed British Pluck (TM) was. Contemporary advertisements inform the beholder that it is "Flaked Virginia". That covers a multitude, of course. I imagine it was cheap, though.


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MisterBadger

Part of the Furniture Now
Oct 6, 2024
627
4,591
Ludlow, UK
I forgot to mention the pipe... an African Meerschaum Rhodesian, a poor, beat up old thing included in a job lot I bid for. Looks as if it spent years in a chap's pocket, rubbing against coins or maybe a waitcoat fob eatch chain. I've rubbed out the worst of the chips and am now re-beeswaxing and smoking to darken the pallor of the smootrhed-out patches.

By the way, it has a tiny rhinocerous stamped on the left hand side of the stem. Can anyone identify the maker from this, please?
 

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