Yesterday my wife asked me why I only smoke those gnarled old pipes at home when I have all those beautiful Lee pipes at the office with the pretty gold stars.
I replied at the office I only smoke the cotton candy sweet tobaccos that smell so good. The kind of pipe I smoke those in makes little difference.
But at home I smoke strong, rich tobaccos where the Algerian briar in my Marxman pipes makes a big difference in how well they smoke.
She said, you mean to tell me you can put the exact same tobacco in one kind of wooden pipe and it tastes different than another?
Yep.
She said where can I buy you some of those Marxman pipes, and I said those are all made before 1954. There was a war in Algeria and that more or less ended Algerian briar pipes forever.
So you have to buy them used, she asked?
Yep.
She said yuck, I can’t see how you smoke used pipes somebody else slobbered on.
I said that’s why they make Everclear, my dear.
And she went on doing her nails.
I’m not the only Algerian briar addict in this world.
It was different.
It adds a kick to tobaccos other pipes cannot.
If the French had won the war all the sandblasted Shell Dunhills would still be made of Algerian briar today.
It was the best for devoted, hard core pipe smokers.
Who else loves old Algerian briar besides me?
I replied at the office I only smoke the cotton candy sweet tobaccos that smell so good. The kind of pipe I smoke those in makes little difference.
But at home I smoke strong, rich tobaccos where the Algerian briar in my Marxman pipes makes a big difference in how well they smoke.
She said, you mean to tell me you can put the exact same tobacco in one kind of wooden pipe and it tastes different than another?
Yep.
She said where can I buy you some of those Marxman pipes, and I said those are all made before 1954. There was a war in Algeria and that more or less ended Algerian briar pipes forever.
So you have to buy them used, she asked?
Yep.
She said yuck, I can’t see how you smoke used pipes somebody else slobbered on.
I said that’s why they make Everclear, my dear.
And she went on doing her nails.
I’m not the only Algerian briar addict in this world.
It was different.
It adds a kick to tobaccos other pipes cannot.
If the French had won the war all the sandblasted Shell Dunhills would still be made of Algerian briar today.
It was the best for devoted, hard core pipe smokers.
Who else loves old Algerian briar besides me?