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McClellands bulk #2020 with 10 yrs of age (and in tins)...
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Will work for Boli GM's
Join Date: Oct 2008
First Name: Marc
Location: Lost in translation...near Newnan, GA
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Here's a few of my favorites...more to come later...
Mark Tinsky Mocha & Black Rusticated Bulldog Don Carlos 1-Note Rhodesian Mark Tinsky X-Mas '08 1-Star Bulldog Peterson Sherlock Holmes Squire ![]() Dunhill County 4135 Horn ![]()
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Andrew in fayetteville I can not recommend any. There is a shop in the mall but not my cup of tea. I live outside of fayetteville on the north side of Bragg in southern pines. There is a small shop there with a nice selection of cigar and pipe stuff. Helps that the owner is retired air force.
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Here are a few pics of some pipes I picked up while visiting Bay City for a funeral for a pipe-smoking patriarch and beloved uncle. He was married to a british woman, and his pipes were from London or London-made from Paul's Cayuga in Flint. My cousin and I smoked a cigar and had some scotch after the funeral and we split up his dad's pipes. I think of 8, I got 3. They are a Barling, a "Finecraft" Made in England and a "Italy 705" lol, the latter two being Paul's Cayuga stamped. (+'oil-cured')
They need to be cleaned and polished and photographed with better light. But I am not sure about "patina"? |
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need to get a pipe........................
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