Someone gave a head's up about this pipe the other day. I am glad another B&Ber got it. It needs to stay in the family.Rest assured, Gentlemen. It'll be in good hands.
congrats!Rest assured, Gentlemen. It'll be in good hands.
Some secrets are hard to keep. I decided to keep all the details about the one I am commissioning secret until I receive it, but I had to tell one person (oh no, another secret ) to take off some of the edgeThanks! I was going to hold off on saying that it was me and just post it when it came in, but here we are...
Wink wink nudge nudge.Rest assured, Gentlemen. It'll be in good hands.
Wink wink nudge nudge.
When I first started my blending experiments, I looked at those old-fashioned, guillotine-style dime store tobacco plug cutters. I thought it would make a neat conversation piece, as well as being right handy. Never followed through on it, though - I just use an inexpensive kitchen knife that stays in the war chest.Darn I was perusing “Tobacco Plug cutters”last night!
Congratulations!Rest assured, Gentlemen. It'll be in good hands.
When I first started my blending experiments, I looked at those old-fashioned, guillotine-style dime store tobacco plug cutters. I thought it would make a neat conversation piece, as well as being right handy. Never followed through on it, though - I just use an inexpensive kitchen knife that stays in the war chest.
I wish it were on the way to me. I don't have a Tinsky, but I've never heard a single negative comment about his pipes.
When I first started my blending experiments, I looked at those old-fashioned, guillotine-style dime store tobacco plug cutters. I thought it would make a neat conversation piece, as well as being right handy. Never followed through on it, though - I just use an inexpensive kitchen knife that stays in the war chest.