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30th June 09, 11:12 PM
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 Originally Posted by Lady M
The aroma is quite pleasant. Maybe I'm in a minority in thinking that?
Not at all I find pipe smoke to be the only smoke that smells good (aside from campfire smoke).
Justitia et Fortitudo Invincibilia Sunt
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Thank you everyone for the pictures and the comments. Keep them coming. I really like what I see so far. Maybe we will have to start a socail group for those who enjoy smoking pipes or those who enjoy the smell of a good pipe? What does everyone think?
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Me with my favourite pipe. I also used to have an old clay pipe but one of my youngens broke it I don't smoke, though I love the smell of pipe smoke. Maybe I'll put bubbles in it???
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Beautiful pipe Vespa. You really know how to make a guy cringe talking about putting bubbles in that thing. If you ever feel that you could part with it, please keep me in mind. Great photo by the way!
 Originally Posted by vespa
Me with my favourite pipe. I also used to have an old clay pipe but one of my youngens broke it  I don't smoke, though I love the smell of pipe smoke. Maybe I'll put bubbles in it???

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While cigars are my mainstay, I definitely enjoy a good pipe now and then. I haven't smoked one kilted in awhile and I don't have anyone to take the pictures when I do. Liking the thread though.
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Although I don't smoke one, I love the smell. I always get a lungful if I pass downwind of a pipesmoker on the street. Everything about it appeals in fact, except the health implications. If I'm in good health by 65, I'll take it up then~ I figure any bad it does me will be outweighed by the effects of age!
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Here I am with today's favorite (one of six favorites I have)- a Stanwell Hans Christian Anderson churchwarden half filled with McClelland's Frog Morton, in USAK American Heritage
Last edited by Sionnach; 1st July 09 at 04:52 PM.
Reason: addendum
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One day I will get a classic Sherlock Holmes pipes (the name escapes me)
Until then I have a few my Dad gave me when he gave up smoking
I don't smoke often, but when I do I make the most of it...

Cheers
Jamie
-See it there, a white plume
Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
Of the ultimate combustion-My panache
Edmond Rostand
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Jamie, having the smoker in the foreground is a hoot! 
 Originally Posted by Panache
One day I will get a classic Sherlock Holmes pipes (the name escapes me)
Until then I have a few my Dad gave me when he gave up smoking
I don't smoke often, but when I do I make the most of it...
Cheers
Jamie
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4th July 09, 08:45 PM
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 Originally Posted by Panache
One day I will get a classic Sherlock Holmes pipes (the name escapes me)
Until then I have a few my Dad gave me when he gave up smoking
I don't smoke often, but when I do I make the most of it...
Cheers
Jamie
I think you may be thinking of a calabash pipe, used in numerous incarnations of Holmes on the stage and in film. Watson, in the stories, mentioned that Holmes had "a litter" of pipes scattered around the mantelpiece.. including a cherry wood, a black clay and a brier. So really the field is wide open for a Holmes pipe.
Great pictures all!
Sara
who is a cigar smoker.. shhh don't tell my boss!!
:ootd:
"There is one success- to be able to spend your life your own way."
~Christopher Morley
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