Samuel Gawith's Squadron Leader in a Butz Choquin Gourd Calabash...
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Samuel Gawith's Squadron Leader in a Butz Choquin Gourd Calabash...
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Light your bowl, free your soul.
Frog Morton in #17
The tackle box in the background is what I keep all my pipe and cigar accessories in![]()
-Connor Lawrence
I've spent half the money I've earned in my life on wetshaving, tobacco, booze and music. The other half I've just wasted.
I have been smoking Frog Morton On The Town in a MM Cob all day. Didn't like this blend when I first tried it about a month ago, but boy I'm taking to it now. Tried it before in a briar. Don't know if it was a month of aging or switching to the cob that did it for me. Guess I will try it in a briar again soon, maybe tomorrow.
Art ~ “Shaving is a Human Art Form, Data” ~ Lt. Geordi La Forge
Two Friends English Chocolate in a Cortina.
-Connor Lawrence
I've spent half the money I've earned in my life on wetshaving, tobacco, booze and music. The other half I've just wasted.
Captain Black (White) in a HUGE no name meer. This thing is taking forever to color.
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You are what you is, and that's all it is.
James
Bearing the burden of responsibility..... It's probably my fault.
Treat your silver as if it were earthenware and your earthenware as if it were silver - Seneca, Letters of a Stoic
I have rewax it about once a year now, yes it does help. Keep in mind I have been smoking this thing for about 15 years now. When I say big, my thum fits snugly inside the bowl, and it is as deep as my middle finger. The walls are so thick I can see why it is taking so long to color, it is not a clencher for sure.
You are what you is, and that's all it is.
I think she's a beauty, thanks for sharing it.
James
Bearing the burden of responsibility..... It's probably my fault.
Treat your silver as if it were earthenware and your earthenware as if it were silver - Seneca, Letters of a Stoic
I like the look of this pipe, you know the secret to coloring meers is to wax them frequently, melt some beeswax in a double boiler (just hot enough to melt the wax, remove the stem and bend a pipe cleaner to form a dipping handle for the meer portion of the pipe stuff the bowl with a paper towel then submerge to pipe in the melted beeswax several times (3 or 4 times) then right after the last drip wipe as much of the excess wax off while still soft then let cool and buff to a nice shine the wax causes the color to come to the surface, after smoking a while the wax melts and it needs to be repeated, a well waxed pipe will color much faster, here's a shot of a vintage Kaywoodie I waxed, I wish I had a before shot but it looked a lot like your pipe before I dipped it...
I learned this Technique from watching a video of the process being performed by a master meershuam carver from Turkey.
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Light your bowl, free your soul.
Cornell & Diehl's Pirate Kake in a customized Aristocob...
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Light your bowl, free your soul.
Tonight I popped all my tins open (except a few - I need to buy more jars!) and transferred them to jars for safer cellaring. I left enough for a bowl or two in each tin, so it looks like I'll be doing a nice run of sampling for the next little while!
Tonight: Dunhill MM 965 in my IMP Meer
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- Jack
2009 McClelland's Celebrated Sovereign in a Butz Choquin ROC series Chatelaine...
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Ha, I recognize that BB! And that's a cool looking BC. It's sorta the opposite of a lot of freehands that are smooth on the sides & rough on the rim.
Yesterday I took the car to get some work done & walked across the street to a Starbucks. I passed the time reading & smoking some P.M. by Just for Him (I believe their take on Nightcap) in my Peterson Shannon 999. With all the negative press against smoking, it was very nice to have strangers compliment me on my pipe.
This afternoon I had some bulk Balkan Supreme ( I'm not sure, but I think this could be Peter Stokkebye). It seemed to smoke better this time around in my MM Country Gentleman. It didn't have the bite I had experience in some of my briars.
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This morning it is CH in a cob![]()
Art ~ “Shaving is a Human Art Form, Data” ~ Lt. Geordi La Forge
Finally broke out Tinsky 29/28. Had a bowl of Frog Morton. Wonderful pipe.
Peterson's Irish Oak in a meer lined Brebbia churchwarden...
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Light your bowl, free your soul.
More Dunhill Nightcap in a Ropp Tulip
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You are what you is, and that's all it is.
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