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A pipe in the pocket
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<blockquote data-quote="PipeDreams" data-source="post: 190910" data-attributes="member: 1798"><p>I wear a belt pouch (Maxpedition M2). Works perfectly for holding most of my pipes, although occasionally I have to let the stem stick out between the zippers a little if it's a longer stem. </p><p></p><p>I carry my pipes in a soft velvet pouch I got with my Comoy that is then placed into my belt pouch, and I often prepack bowls. Sometimes I carry toby in a small plastic pouch called a "Smellyproof." They're made for other types of...err...pipe smoking blends, but they work perfectly for holding and storing pipe tobacco.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PipeDreams, post: 190910, member: 1798"] I wear a belt pouch (Maxpedition M2). Works perfectly for holding most of my pipes, although occasionally I have to let the stem stick out between the zippers a little if it's a longer stem. I carry my pipes in a soft velvet pouch I got with my Comoy that is then placed into my belt pouch, and I often prepack bowls. Sometimes I carry toby in a small plastic pouch called a "Smellyproof." They're made for other types of...err...pipe smoking blends, but they work perfectly for holding and storing pipe tobacco. [/QUOTE]
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