any pipe smokers here..?

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another search - no more pipes - but found this
a teak box - signed by Matt Kallio on Granville Island, Vancouver and dated 09/1980
totally faded; but after much fine sanding and oiling it came up very well
just the size for the 5gram sample bags i've ordered from 2 suppliers
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Totally OT, but did you know that this is how teabags originated?

Thomas Sullivan and an accidental American invention


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Needless to say, it was in America, with its love of labour-saving devices, that tea bags were first developed. In around 1908, Thomas Sullivan, a New York tea merchant, started to send samples of tea to his customers in small silken bags. Some assumed that these were supposed to be used in the same way as the metal infusers, by putting the entire bag into the pot, rather than emptying out the contents. It was thus by accident that the tea bag was born!

Responding to the comments from his customers that the mesh on the silk was too fine, Sullivan developed sachets made of gauze - the first purpose-made tea bags. During the 1920s these were developed for commercial production, and the bags grew in popularity in the USA. Made first of all from gauze and later from paper, they came in two sizes, a larger bag for the pot, a smaller one for the cup. The features that we still recognise today were already in place - a string that hung over the side so the bag could be removed easily, with a decorated tag on the end.
 
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John the Canuck

..a long way from somewhere called Home..
Frederick Sewards Trueman and pipe (with beer) presenting Indoor League on TV.....

and sideburns....:ohmy:
 
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John the Canuck

..a long way from somewhere called Home..

John,..I see you've ordered samples.
having read about blends on a US site - i ordered 6 Dunhill samples - 5grams each

Bear in mind if they are radically different flavours, they will not smoke well in the same pipe.
i think/hope that a couple of bowls of each will help me decide - so shouldn't be a problem.?

I used to like coffee and caramel or cherry and vanilla, and occasionally a traditional non-flavoured blend.
on advice, i ordered samples from mild/mellow ''Early Morning Pipe'' up to med/full ''Nightcap''

It a bit of a faff, but I had a pipe for each.... i have one good one
Trying different pipes was part of the fun, ..i was up till 4am looking at sites, and searching eBay.....:rolleyes:
bid/won a nice halfbent to try....
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thanks for the link too.....john
 

Pale Rider

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Sounds like the samples you've ordered are all what I would call non-flavoured, so they should be fine in the same pipe.

I would still be inclined to smoke all of each sample in turn, and clean the pipe after you've finished each sample.
 
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