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  1. eon

    FOR SALE: VA(-Per) & English tins w/ some age

    Hi All, Been spring-cleaning out my cellar again and ended up with a bit of extras I thought I should offer up to others. All have a good half decade of age on them, some a bit more. The tins were purchased in 2016 or earlier and stored in a clean, dry cellar. Prices are forum friendly. The...
  2. eon

    Ser Jacopo's Leonardo - a missed concept?

    Has anyone had a chance to try out one of the Leonardo pipes by Ser Jacopo? Having recently given in to the call of what might well be the best looking Rhodesian in the world (photos to follow in due time) and which happens to be my first Ser Jacopo (indeed, my first Pesaro pipe), I got...
  3. eon

    The elusive P

    Guys, I am feeling quite silly for doing this. But again, I know many of you are dying to try Penzance and it only seems fair that you get the chance. Head over to Smookingpaips and ...... [looks at the swinging doors at the end of the empty hallway] Well, after pipe_dreamer's post on...
  4. eon

    Shhh! A hint...

    I know many of you will disapprove but knowing how much some folks out there long to try the notorious P I thought it might as well be someone from this fine place who gets the chance. So, make haste if you will... to Marscigars. And of course, I have no connection whatsoever with the sellers...
  5. eon

    Any Dunhill estate experts around?

    Today I acquired a small 1947 Dunhill Root apple with cumberland stem. It is a truly magnificent little pipe. I mostly collect Italians - Castellos and Cavicchis of more recent variety but have yet to see such well defined grain on any pipe (and this really goes to show something)! Though...
  6. eon

    Resting your pipes

    There is something about resting the weary bowls between the smokes that I have been thinking of for a while now and I thought I might ask the opinions of sharper, more experienced minds. Apologies if this is something fairly obvious to most of you. We all know that, after a bowlful, pipes need...
  7. eon

    Halò from Scotland!

    Ho to all hands! Name's Mart and am currently residing on the windy coast of Scotland. Been smoking briar for a few years now and was on a lookout for good pipe smoking company ever since. See, while we all enjoy them smoky Scottish blends, 'tis does not mean that you'd be spotting too many...
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