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gravel":003jrse0 said:
Previously: Stonehaven in a Parker Pot.
Now: Stonehaven in a 2012 CPS POY made by Wayne Teipen, Simeon Turner, and Nate King.
As your Doctor, I prescribe to you at least 2 servings of Stonehaven a day. :) 
 
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Prince Albert in Butz Choquin Fregate, this plain tobacco always makes me feel good...
 
DrumsAndBeer":m1frftkq said:
gravel":m1frftkq said:
Previously: Stonehaven in a Parker Pot.
Now: Stonehaven in a 2012 CPS POY made by Wayne Teipen, Simeon Turner, and Nate King.
As your Doctor, I prescribe to you at least 2 servings of Stonehaven a day. :) 
Hoping for a third tonight, doc.
 
Having some pre-dinner religion, a bowl of Presbyterian in my Rosslare 999 I got a couple of years ago. It likes Balakans :twisted:  :twisted: 

 
It's that time of year again... Peretti's Thanksgiving in a Becker pot

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Three Friars in a 1980 black rusticated rough top Jobey E27 Stromboli extra egg-shaped poker.
 
MacBaren Navy Flake in a 1980s Peterson 314 Full Bend black Sandblast system pipe.
 
...final pipe of the day...OGS in a Davidoff smooth Canadian...:cheers: 

 
Louisiana Red in a 1970s smooth straight rough top Charatan's Make (Lane) Perfection Deluxe Extra Large.
 
Having some after dinner smoky/sweet, McC's Virginia Woods in a Sav Champagne 623 bent bulldog. Nothing like premium dark Va's and premium ketchup :twisted:  :twisted:  :twisted: 
 
Edward G. Robinson's Pipe Blend in a 1982 black sandblasted paneled slight bend Savinelli flat bottom sitter.
 
Compton's Balkan Mixture in a 1949 medium bend Dunhill Shell.
 
Listing this one early: Telegraph Hill in my old reliable 1986 smooth Peterson Kildare 999 Rhodesian.
 
Edgeworth Ready Rubbed Match in a slight bend rusticated 1979 Savinelli Estella 310 poker.
 
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