Pipes and Traditional knives (cigars welcome)

Tonight I'm enjoying a box-pressed Nat Sherman. Bit of a wonky burn from the start, but it evened out a little further down. I've had this one in the humidor for a while, and it's the first Nat Sherman cigar I've tried; it's not bad. Took my #77 Barlow out of my pocket to keep it company. :D

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Sure beats the cancer and death pictures we now recently got on our packages in Slovenia ...
If I remember well it datesback to the mid 90s. Such thing would be unacceptable today! ;)
I stopped smoking 16 years ago, today's packages are black with horrible pictures, we followed the Australian way.
 
If I remember well it datesback to the mid 90s. Such thing would be unacceptable today! ;)
I stopped smoking 16 years ago, today's packages are black with horrible pictures, we followed the Australian way.

I got this nasty habit in high school, trying to stop. Packages here look like the ones in Austria and they'll get even worse with time. Better stop anyways, the sooner the better. :) I don't fancy Swedish chewing tobacco and am no fan of cigars either. We have a nice cigar shop with stuff from Cuba downtown, but it's just not for me. Although whiskey tastes better with a cigar ... :D
 
Let's get some knives in here guys. Thanks!
 
Great day staining decks, started early, finished early then helped my son put his window air con in. Deserving of a good cigar me thinks:thumbsup:

A La Unica 400 and vintage Remington Pruner seems right.
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