It reminds me of those "I Spy" books, where you can look at the picture and always find something new and interesting hiding in a little corner that you didn't see before.Whalehead King wrote: ↑Mon Dec 03, 2018 5:16 pm
Oh, wait, that's my humidor. You can see my most used pipe rack in the background, though. Not at from its best angle.
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- Houtenziel
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Waldo's in there, too.houtenziel wrote: ↑Tue Dec 04, 2018 8:24 amIt reminds me of those "I Spy" books, where you can look at the picture and always find something new and interesting hiding in a little corner that you didn't see before.Whalehead King wrote: ↑Mon Dec 03, 2018 5:16 pm
Oh, wait, that's my humidor. You can see my most used pipe rack in the background, though. Not at from its best angle.
I hadn't thought of my desk that way until you mentioned it. You should see the whole shebang. It's a total jumble panoply of detailed detritus and gewgaws willy-nilly piccadilly all over its scattered and bespattered topside. Whenever I'm looking for something I need, it's a total "I Spy" game. You're right. Don't tell Mrs. King I just said that. I always tell her I know where everything is.
At least I can find the cigars most of the time.
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I made a spot in my computer desk for my pipes, tobacco and accessories, I have 15 pipes and all but 2 are Peterson. The first pipe I ever bought with my hardly earned money was a Peterson 80s Killarney and I've been hooked on Peterson ever since.
... and you can put that in your pipe and smoke it!!!
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I have your typical stand with the glass jar thing . I also made a wormy maple cabinet .. dovetailed , crown and with a ... heck , I can't remember the material for the interior back . It wasn't felt or velvet ... Kinda in between . I love my " Kaywodie rack " .. it has my favorite regular sized Kaywoodies on it and it's in my bedroom . I have a number of other smaller racks but they're in the barn not being used atm
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I need to dust the Kaywoodie rack .. lol .. It's pretty bad. The rack on the piano , I keep my 3 favorite Prince shape pipes and 3 other special pipes I lime to smoke ... an old Beuchers cob with white stem , an old Hilson Mondial block meer lined stack and the Kaywoodie Daafs pipe. I keep the killer killer pipes in the cabinet and I should have built it way bigger but it fit that space above the piano well
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Love that Kaywoodie rack, and the wall cabinet you made is outstanding. I love the pipes against the black background.Ruffinogold wrote: ↑Tue Jan 01, 2019 10:33 pm I have your typical stand with the glass jar thing . I also made a wormy maple cabinet .. dovetailed , crown and with a ... heck , I can't remember the material for the interior back . It wasn't felt or velvet ... Kinda in between . I love my " Kaywodie rack " .. it has my favorite regular sized Kaywoodies on it and it's in my bedroom . I have a number of other smaller racks but they're in the barn not being used atm
“To educate a person in the mind but not in morals is to educate a menace to society.”
― Theodore Roosevelt
― Theodore Roosevelt