Pipes and Traditional knives (cigars welcome)

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It's been raining for three days, my daughter said she wanted to go outside, my wife looked at me and said "what do you want to do today?" To which I responded, " sit outside smoke my pipe, drink some beer, play some banjo, and after that grill up some ribeyes, corn, and asparagus" she laughed, I said "wow that's about as hillbilly as I can get" I guess a epicurean hillbilly, but I'm getting real close haven't shaved for about two months and just hung up some no trespassing signs........,now where's my shotgun? :D


Pete

Yes, it's the 6318pu from 2012, this is my 3rd summer with it, I like it a lot, nice size for pocket, solid build, and the 2012 version has clip, sheepsfoot and punch (SS punch, clip&sheep CV) the punch tip hits the sheepsfoot but that's a non issue for me, I like the older versions punch better, but like the sheepsfoot better than the spey blade that's on the older models.
 
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Sitting on the porch right now, enjoying the beautiful weather with a MM Ozark mountain stuck in my gob. Stitch, it's your fault I have this one. I always wondered what that weird wooden pipe you had was, the one that was built like a cob. Then I stumbled upon the MM site and Scott of Aristocob, and now I've got 2, plus various other hardwood and cob pipes. Thanks for posting all the pics of your Ozark Mountains!
 
went to my local cigar shop today to watch the Brazil-Germany. nice to relax in on a real hot day. not a knowledgeable cigar smoker so I got a few private stock cigars in the discount case. cut the tips with the spay blade of my case yellow stockman and enjoyed the utter decimation of Brazil! it was a good day
 
Sitting on the porch right now, enjoying the beautiful weather with a MM Ozark mountain stuck in my gob. Stitch, it's your fault I have this one. I always wondered what that weird wooden pipe you had was, the one that was built like a cob. Then I stumbled upon the MM site and Scott of Aristocob, and now I've got 2, plus various other hardwood and cob pipes. Thanks for posting all the pics of your Ozark Mountains!

The MM are nice inexpensive pipes and they smoke fine, sent you a link


Early morning bird watching



Looks like it will be a glorious day



Pete
Glorious indeed a Scarlet Tanager came by and two deer
 
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It's been raining for three days, my daughter said she wanted to go outside, my wife looked at me and said "what do you want to do today?" To which I responded, " sit outside smoke my pipe, drink some beer, play some banjo, and after that grill up some ribeyes, corn, and asparagus" she laughed, I said "wow that's about as hillbilly as I can get" I guess a epicurean hillbilly, but I'm getting real close haven't shaved for about two months and just hung up some no trespassing signs........,now where's my shotgun? :D


Pete

Yes, it's the 6318pu from 2012, this is my 3rd summer with it, I like it a lot, nice size for pocket, solid build, and the 2012 version has clip, sheepsfoot and punch (SS punch, clip&sheep CV) the punch tip hits the sheepsfoot but that's a non issue for me, I like the older versions punch better, but like the sheepsfoot better than the spey blade that's on the older models.

I believe I will come back in my next life as a hillbilly... that would be reintarnation.
 
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You cigar guys get to see what you enjoy smoking, I think I'll include what pipe tobacco I'm enjoying

After dinner Friday night



Back porch smoking CAO Black and watching a Pileated Woodpecker, he is loud

Pete
 
Nice Pete. We have one woodpecker that attacks the house right at the bedroom window...yes ...very loud, and usually very early. Shot from earlier this week

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Peter
 
You guys have some really nice cigars! Maybe I'll pull a choice one out of my high dollar humidor and enjoy it tomorrow! :D

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