WCC Old Dominion in this IMP.
I think (I could be wrong) that threaded are just different and not a quality indicator.Might as well post a question here:
Is a tenon mounted (non-threaded, push/pull) stem a bad thing on a meerschaum pipe?...or an indicator of a lesser quality meer pipe?
I think (I could be wrong) that threaded are just different and not a quality indicator.
I seem to see push/pull on newer pipes and threaded on older ones.
Rich people used to pay servants to smoke their meers continuously to quickly color them.If you have only one meer, is it a good thing to smoke it every day? Briars should be left to dry out and rest at least a day or two between smokes. But what of the sea-foamy mineral?
I see you are a fan of Sutliff Match20. I am as well. No idea how it compares to Dunhill 965, but it is a pretty satisfying all day smoke and I can buy a pound of it locally for $35.00. Needless to say I have a fair bit collared (at least I think I do, haven't counted lately and I smoke it a LOT).Tonight's smokes: KG Sutliff VaPer 2.0 in a Paul Fischer Billiard; WC Deluxe Crumb Cut in Jordon-the-Dog Meer; Sutliff Match 20 in The Old Priest. Famous Grouse Smoky Black on the side.
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That's a beauty, sir.
It was, but sadly, it sold the very next day.That's a beauty, sir.
I've been smoking the Match 20 off and on for a few years. It seems more on than off these days. I just added another pound, to get the free shipping for the pipe cleaners. You know how that goes, right?I see you are a fan of Sutliff Match20. I am as well. No idea how it compares to Dunhill 965, but it is a pretty satisfying all day smoke and I can buy a pound of it locally for $35.00. Needless to say I have a fair bit collared (at least I think I do, haven't counted lately and I smoke it a LOT).