Pipes and Traditional knives (cigars welcome)

Thanks guys. It is indeed a churchyard style, one of my favorites to smoke from. This particular one is of Italian make, a Savinelli 601.
 
a pipe tool more suited for my own old-soul tendencies
I haven't smoked in years either, so it was a bit silly to buy this pipe at an antique store. But I love a beefy bent bulldog. It appears unused, but I soaked the bit in bourbon anyway.
Pictured with Dad's hand-made sterling pipe tool from his dashing student days in NYC, a Richards pipe knife, two Czechoslovakians (or they were when I bought them) from the tobacco-and-porn shop downtown across from the church where I was raised, two Half&Halfs, and a Yello-bowl.
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Thanks guys. It is indeed a churchyard style, one of my favorites to smoke from. This particular one is of Italian make, a Savinelli 601.
I'm a sucker for Savinelli's. They are really nice. Still looking for a nice 315 smooth. I have a Savinelli 'Bing's Favourite' which I love. I'll have to take a pic of it with a knife to show here.
 
Sounds like a fine evening, Paul. I'm starting to think I might know what your favorite cigar is. :D

Beautiful old Robeson, too! :cool:
 
A mention of the RR Improved Muskrat prompted me to pull mine off the shelf for some CF and CE. While I was at it, I thought a cigar might go well. I don't smoke a lot of Camacho, but I do like the Corojo. The smooth tobacco bone shows up a little darker in person; couldn't really capture that with the phone.

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