Mrs. Zarnicky
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Posts: 396
First Name: Anichka
Favorite Tobacco: (Country Squire) Hunting Creek, Black Arrow. (Sutliff) Vanilla Custard
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Post by Mrs. Zarnicky on May 1, 2022 12:56:48 GMT -5
Zarnicky smoking pipes again after a hiatus of 50 years. I began again about 5 months ago and have about 14 pipes. Somebody stop me please! Zarnicky liking all of them. My Vauen Auendland Friddo beautiful pipe. Good smoker and attracting much attention. Here is photo of zarnicky's favourite pipes.
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Post by Gandalf on May 1, 2022 15:01:39 GMT -5
What does that hold? 2lbs?
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Post by william on May 2, 2022 6:33:52 GMT -5
Zarnicky smoking pipes again after a hiatus of 50 years. I began again about 5 months ago and have about 14 pipes. Somebody stop me please! Zarnicky liking all of them. My Vauen Auendland Friddo beautiful pipe. Good smoker and attracting much attention. Here is photo of zarnicky's favourite pipes. My girlfriend reminds me of bagpipes. She "drones" on in the most annoying fashion most of the day, and when I squeeze her she makes exceptionally horrid sounds.
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Post by terrapinflyer on May 2, 2022 6:35:25 GMT -5
Ceci n'est pas une pipe.
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Post by william on May 2, 2022 6:38:09 GMT -5
Agreed.
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Post by terrapinflyer on May 2, 2022 6:38:57 GMT -5
Zarnicky smoking pipes again after a hiatus of 50 years. I began again about 5 months ago and have about 14 pipes. Somebody stop me please! Zarnicky liking all of them. My Vauen Auendland Friddo beautiful pipe. Good smoker and attracting much attention. Here is photo of zarnicky's favourite pipes. My girlfriend reminds me of bagpipes. She "drones" on in the most annoying fashion most of the day, and when I squeeze her she makes exceptionally horrid sounds. Ouch! Ha ha. My neighbor used to practice in his backyard. It was quite pleasant, actually. Also: Q: what's the difference between an onion and bagpipes? A: No one cries when you slice up a bagpipe.
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Post by william on May 2, 2022 6:52:55 GMT -5
Now these are pipes--that can actually create pleasant music. (I like the way they are pumped up by one's elbow).
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Post by Legend Lover on May 2, 2022 7:01:06 GMT -5
Now these are pipes--that can actually create pleasant music. (I like the way they are pumped up by one's elbow). Yea, I can listen to this more than the Scottish bagpipes. And Mrs. Zarnicky - I think you're putting the wrong stuff in your pipes! Seriously, care to show us a picture of your smoking pipes? What's your favourite?
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Post by sperrytops on May 2, 2022 11:36:34 GMT -5
PAD is not a static thing. It's an ever changing process. Just when you think it has finally left you, there it is, back again.
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Mrs. Zarnicky
Junior Member
Posts: 396
First Name: Anichka
Favorite Tobacco: (Country Squire) Hunting Creek, Black Arrow. (Sutliff) Vanilla Custard
Location:
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Post by Mrs. Zarnicky on May 2, 2022 12:18:58 GMT -5
Seriously, care to show us a picture of your smoking pipes? What's your favourite?
Zarnicky like all of my pipes. Don't know how to post photo without link.
My best smoker is a Lorenzetti Emporor Titus 37. Is also least expensive pipe. My most expensive pipe is a Tsuge Cat's Eye (606). It's OK I love my Auenland Friddo. Very cool smoke and cool pipe. My Savinelli Alligator Brown (673 KS) feels great in my hand and is a Wonderfull pipe. Zarnicky smoking with charcoal filters. I prefer Vauen 9mm better than 6mm Vauen pipes are always good. I love my Mokka (5277)
I have yet to smoke my Vauen Gap (8019) and my Rattray's Devil Cut (130 Brown) At the moment, Zarnicky have 8 more pipes.
Well Zarnicky must prepare for my Monday night ukulele Zoom meeting.
Happy puffing to you all.
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Mrs. Zarnicky
Junior Member
Posts: 396
First Name: Anichka
Favorite Tobacco: (Country Squire) Hunting Creek, Black Arrow. (Sutliff) Vanilla Custard
Location:
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Post by Mrs. Zarnicky on May 2, 2022 12:19:56 GMT -5
What does that hold? 2lbs? No. just hot air.
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Post by Plainsman on May 2, 2022 12:22:10 GMT -5
For sure the uillean pipes are sweeter on the ear than the war pipes. But the big pipes were not made for sweetness. An Irish friend (a piper) says “We gave the war pipes to the Scots 1400 years ago and they STILL haven’t got the joke!”
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