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An old friend
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<blockquote data-quote="Bub" data-source="post: 9365" data-attributes="member: 31"><p>Who is your old friend? </p><p>When I ask about an old friend I don't mean TJ, PB or any one else on the BOB. I am actually asking about a pipe that you have owned for may years and would not part with. </p><p>My old friend is a Lane era rusticated Charatan that I bought in the late 60s. The pipe is stamped with the L in a circle and "Charatan Make London England 211 DC" While I don't remember what I smoked in it, I do remember smoking it in a small office with no ventilation. This was back in the good old days. </p><p>My old friend sat in a box for many years and, while it has not received the PSPRR rejuvenation treatment, it has lots of character and helps me enjoy Maltese Falcon.</p><p>Who is your old friend?</p><p>Bub</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bub, post: 9365, member: 31"] Who is your old friend? When I ask about an old friend I don't mean TJ, PB or any one else on the BOB. I am actually asking about a pipe that you have owned for may years and would not part with. My old friend is a Lane era rusticated Charatan that I bought in the late 60s. The pipe is stamped with the L in a circle and "Charatan Make London England 211 DC" While I don't remember what I smoked in it, I do remember smoking it in a small office with no ventilation. This was back in the good old days. My old friend sat in a box for many years and, while it has not received the PSPRR rejuvenation treatment, it has lots of character and helps me enjoy Maltese Falcon. Who is your old friend? Bub [/QUOTE]
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