Probably, but then they might be mistaken for zombies,,,
Fourth of July,,,just put the brisket in the slow smoker,,iced the beer,,,,brunch at ten,,,bloody marys at noon,,,feast at six,,strawberry shortcake to follow,,,,help yourself to my cigars and tobacco but bring your own pipe,,,, dug out the black powder for my cannon, earplugs are available,,,,
Probably, but then they might be mistaken for zombies,,,
Fourth of July,,,just put the brisket in the slow smoker,,iced the beer,,,,brunch at ten,,,bloody marys at noon,,,feast at six,,strawberry shortcake to follow,,,,help yourself to my cigars and tobacco but bring your own pipe,,,, dug out the black powder for my cannon, earplugs are available,,,,
Since it's my birthday, I'm sure I'll break-out my birthyear Dunhill Shell 250 (1957) to smoke some Abingdon (she's dedicated to English blends).
Bottom of the bowl was pretty thin when I got her earlier this decade, so I had Mark Tinsky do a water glass job on her...now she'll last as long as I do.
Water glass is a little more robust alternative to pipe mud (cigar ash and water paste). The results aren't really visible, but you can note the difference in bowl heel thickness with calipers or a depth gage.
Didn't stick with an American tobacco today, but enjoyed my Habana Daydream in a Italian Oom Paul (my avatar pipe). It's an attempt towards world harmony, I guess. Off tomorrow, already planning my pipes for the day.