Post a Picture of You Smoking a Pipe! Vol. 2

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Riff89 wrote: Sat Nov 09, 2024 11:55 am
Piping Abe wrote: Sat Nov 09, 2024 9:56 am
Riff89 wrote: Sat Nov 09, 2024 9:31 am Image
That corndog is a fine looking pipe. I have my eye on something else or I woulda grabbed one. I’m sure it smokes outta this world!
Beside the blue stem I’d say this pipe is a 10 out of 10 for looks. I would’ve rather had either an amber or black stem personally but I just couldn’t resist the shape. As far as smoking goes it’s in the break in stage right now so it’s got that funky new cob taste but I’m sure after a few bowls this is gonna be one of my favorite pipes. I have always wanted a corn dog but they always go for big bucks on eBay so I never got one.
The 155th is much better than the 150th. The 150th had a rubber stem with no option for replacement stems. I contacted them about it.
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Riff89 wrote: Sat Nov 09, 2024 9:31 am Image
Thats a cool pipe , no doubt ... blue stem is cool man . I never had a blue stem pipe till last year at Christmas when I got the Sav St Nick . Smoking it today down in Cooperhill Tn

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This is my father smoking a pipe in WWII. I realize the thread is intended for pictures of us, but it seemed as if we needed some Veterans Day content, and he IS smoking a pipe.
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Great photo!
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I wish every pipe smoked as good as this La Strada pipe . Its my favorite work pipe but the vulcanite stem is getting near to be bitten through . It was pretty thin to begin with ... every pipe should be perspex or lucit or acrylic [ whatever that stuff is ] . Its Got some time yet so I dont waylay this pipe as often as Id like . At some point it will go off for an acrylic stem ... just like the 30 others in my bag to go out for new stems

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Fr_Tom wrote: Mon Nov 11, 2024 1:23 pm Image

This is my father smoking a pipe in WWII. I realize the thread is intended for pictures of us, but it seemed as if we needed some Veterans Day content, and he IS smoking a pipe.
Awesome photo. The greatest Generation! 🇺🇸
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Image nothing like a pipe in front of your trashy motel room after a long day of work.
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Riff89 wrote: Mon Nov 11, 2024 4:49 pm Image nothing like a pipe in front of your trashy motel room after a long day of work.
Dude , that blue stem really does rock
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