I'd imagine the fingers on your "smoking hand" must be calloused like shoe leather after handling that KK.
I'd imagine the fingers on your "smoking hand" must be calloused like shoe leather after handling that KK.
@blueeyedogre The Clay King welcomes you to the Brotherhood of the Clay! Your avatar looks a lot like the Snake Room logo:Had some Sir Walter Raleigh in a clay cutty last night and broke down and dipped into my 2013 Christmas Cheer on the weekend in a Rattray's Butcher's Boy Sandblast.
What kind of HT? I bought an Alinco DJ-MD5TGP a few years ago to try digital, but ended up using it almost solely for 440.A very rational quantity 1.333... flakes of OGS in the Imp Lattice Meer Sitter and half decaf while doing some remedial review of my HT's operation manual #study
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I have two of these and despite a choice of ~129 other pipes these often go with me when traveling, driving etc. Why? Because they smoke like meers but have proved to be very resilient pipes to take with me anywhere. The leather accepts mild bangs and dings without it making a mark at all. I hate discovering new dings on my clear finished briars so I'm more likely to take something rusticated or a blast in briar. The idea of taking any turkish meer traveling appalls me - it's eventually a death sentence for the meer - they are far too delicate. The leather covered meer has become the perfect answer. These rarely leave my active rotation. I usually just clean them and leave them alone for a few weeks then continue smoking them.
They were made by the Amboseli pipe company in Tanganyika and they're part of their Sportsman line. I bought mine new back in 1974. I'm still impressed at the fit and permanence of the leather and the drilling (which is good). The vulcanite stems connect to the meer via an aluminum tenon and the tenon seems to screw into a metal fitting embedded in the meer shank so it can't be over turned etc. They smoke like every other meer. The meer is African which is hardened. I think the history shows that the quality back in the 60's and 70's was very good but dropped later. Now it has apparently recovered but I haven't sampled any recent examples.