Pipes and Traditional knives (cigars welcome)

I had a few Savinelli and Dunhill pipes, which were considered top-shelf pipes, but one of the best smoking pipes I had was an old drug store Kaywoodie pipe.

Kaywoodies are darn good for the money. You don't have to spend a lot to get a good quality pipe that will serve you well. :thumbup:
 
On the porch this morning when the sun came out.

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Was finishing up the nub of yesterday's cigar. :D
 
Great pictures everyone, even to a non smoker. My love of finery is making me want to start an ornate tobacco pipe collection...must...save...money.

But I always have money for knives :) . I think those pipe specific knives (with the 'tamper' and pick) have a cool look, can anyone help me find one that's quality? Browsing the big auction site, I only see very inexpensive Chinese models. I'd like an old antique model really.

Thanks for any help folks.
 
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This arrived in my postbox the other day, thanks to our resident quester :)







I have some pipes that I'll have to photograph tomorrow, I've a busy day ahead of me. Thanks for this Jack.

Paul
 
Northfield #57 Wrangler and Stanwell Golf.

I no longer smoke but I still love to just hold this pipe.

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I love both pipes and cigars, and own around 50 pipes (down from 150) and at least 125 tins of tobacco. I decided to have a nice Cuban on memorial day this year:

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The knife you see is a serrated SAK Spartan that I had custom briar scales made for, from some briar given to me by a well-known pipe maker. It has become my current EDC.
 
This is the Traditional Forum. Ix-nay on the modern knives.
 
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