Hi Mark, some great finds at the antique store, I agree with regards to JH favourite tobacco..sounds as though the baseball is going well, creating those priceless memories ...The Market -Garden is impressive, superb. Tight Lines, Steve.
@@3riverspiper1792 Hello Steve. Thank you, I was pleased with finding these tins, especially the Honey Dew. Perhaps someday I will find the blend to order. I believe the name has changed. As for the garden it’s a lot of work but certainly enjoy fresh vegetables that are homegrown. Ball has been fun, sometimes a love hate thing🤣 Regards Mark
Awesome A Mark video 😊. Just in from work, st Bruno time. Summers trying to poke its head through here, hoping for a nice August no rain. Superb find on the tins. Great catch up pal. So many tobaccos so little time, September we’ll be on the duck and partridge 😊
@@TruckinPiperBob Hello Bob, hope that St Bruno tasted good. August is a fine month with any luck you will have great weather. I am a sucker for old pipe tobacco tins, just the quality in how they were made and painted labels is cool. September is knocking at the door. LOL Have a great weekend buddy Regards Mark
Hey Mark! Your baseball sounds like our swim team, a commitment but fun none-the-less. Great garden, I bet the pasta sauce will be great this year. I have been curious of the 432, and totally agree that it's nice to have a summer aromatic. We may have ti find a way to get you more Ennerdale 🤔 My Donegal Rocky that is on its way will be my Ennerdale/Lakeland pipe. Cheers, buddy! -Alex
@@DryFlyFisher11 Hello Alex. Yes lots of commitment (3-4 days a week) but it is fun watching the kids improve and I learn a lot myself. I think you may like 432, certainly worth getting a sample next time you order from Peretti’s. I think you are going to enjoy that Donegal pipe. Always great to hear from you buddy Regards Mark
That forest and stream tin is pretty interesting. Thats the first time ive seen one. That condor is very cool! What fun! Your home garden looks great. I hope you got to eat some garlic scapes. Those are my favorite. Ill eat a whole bowl of them cooked in butter like i was eating spaghetti. Good to see ya
@@timberdrifter8225 Great to hear from you buddy. Hope all is well. Yeah I couldn’t pass up the Forest and Stream tin,something that has always fascinated about that brand and tin art. Often wondered what that blend tasted like. I have a soft spot for old pipe tobacco tins. Love garlic scapes, we enjoyed them with almost everything we cooked. Hard to beat fresh homegrown veggies. Regards Mark
Hiyas Mark, Good to see you buddy. That is a handsome pipe, I'm so glad I jumped on the available Hardcastle pipes that Jonathan shouted out. I love both of mine. Your garden looks great. Ours is doing well this year too. Here the rabbit population has exploded and they're laying waste to every piece of low hanging veg or fruit there is. We were told that the massive 17 year cicada appearance, satiated the rabbits major hunters, coyote, fox and even cats. Our dog ate as many of the dang things as she could get away with on a daily basis. So the rabbits are thick on the ground and no mistake. Nice tobacco tin finds, especially that Gallagher Long Cut Condor tin, it is a gem! Hopefully the seal was good, if not I reckon you can rehydrate and still enjoy a great tobacco. Serene smokes, Gary
@@oldandintheway1955 Hello Gary, I’m glad also about the Hardcastle pipes. Jonathan was not wrong about them. Good to hear your garden is doing well, sorry to hear about all the rabbits. Hard to beat fresh veggies from your own garden. I was happy to find those old tins, especially the Dark Honeydew. As for the Long Cut, was very kind of Homewaters1 to gift it and drop it off, hopefully it will be ok. If not it’s a great tin. Have a great weekend Regards Mark
Great finds with those tins! They just have style. I'd be very curious about that tin of Condor LC. If the tobacco's good, those flakes are bound to be beautifully rich and dark. Congrats on the garden. Such a wonderful thing to be able to eat and enjoy fresh food you've grown. Always good to see ya, Mark. Take care.
@@PolyporePiper Thank you. I’m curious about the Condor LC also, perhaps I will make a video when I open the tin. As for the garden, thank you. It’s hard to beat fresh veggies that you have grown. Have a great weekend Regards Mark
Mark, thanks for the Vlog! Glad you guys are having a good garden season. We missed the window to plant ours. We were too focussed on spending time at the RV site then missed our window. I can't believe we're nearly in August. Grouse season will be so soon! Enjoy the rest of summer. Best to you and your family.
@@DCOutdoors Thanks for listening Dan. My goodness trying to find time for anything seems hard with kids our age. Can only pick what we can. Enjoy the rest of your summer also and have fun with the RV. Regards Mark
Nice collection of pipes behind ya Mark, And as for Summer 😂😂😂 itll be getting dark early b4 we know it. Couple of nice tins there have you done a My Pipes video good to hear the garden produce has done well this season, as for blend buys for me its getting hold of stuff or just run out of funds 😂😂😂atb Mark
@@welshpiper62 Thanks Mark, you can start to see it getting a little darker already. I made a video earlier this year about all my pipes in my pipe rack video. Regards Mark
@@Smokenscotch Thanks buddy. I am a sucker for the old pipe tins. It’s been a great garden season. Making up for the past couple years. LOL Cheers Mark
Hi Mark I just saw your community post with the LJ Peretti store. Never tried any of the tobaccos but I like the owner a lot ! Cool finds ! Cheers Mark
@@vintagepipesnightmares Thanks. Yes I like Steve also. He is to the point and has a wealth of knowledge. Lot of history with their blends. Regards Mark
Hello again fella, great pipe, I’ve been smoking my Camden today too, some good finds there fella. It’s been 28c here today far too hot for me as I can’t cope in hot weather anymore. I’d save spirit of Scotland for those colder days as it can be a bit heavy.
Hey bro,,,great bearskin,,,checkin out your library, in back of ya,,,I have some of the books you got,,,were totally likeminded,,,the hunters bible,,and most of the "bible" series,,,advanced whitetail strategies,,,I have every ,"field guide", made,,,,extremely valuable, and useful,,,,,they say you can tell all about a man,,,by lookin at his library,,,lol,,,looove to read, since I was a kid, no fiction, fantasy , crap,,,all outdoor stuff ,,trapping, hunting, fishing, stuff,,,and grew up, addicted to field n stream, outdoor life, etc,,,have a ton of collectible, beautiful issues, from the early 1900s,,thru the 80s,,,BEAUTIFUL ARTWORK, and the ads are awsesome,,,,think I'm gonna do a short vid on those,,,the artwork, and old ads are stunning!!some guys frame them!!,,,,well be harvesting soon,,,almost time to get warmed up with the bow, too,,,,cool vid,,,😎
@@trailbossx2 Thats awesome buddy thanks. I love the outdoor books, especially Gordon MacQuarrie. I am also a sucker for the old magazines, I have a collection and can spend hours looking at the art work and advertising from back in the day. Regards Mark
Great looking garden we have gotten more tomatoes this year than we can use. My zucchini and squash are doing quite well some of the biggest zucchini I've ever seen. Sweet corn is doing very well too. That's a great looking hardcastle pipe you have and I really like that Peterson. Congratulations on the tobacco tin finds. Cheers Ron
Hi Mark, some great finds at the antique store, I agree with regards to JH favourite tobacco..sounds as though the baseball is going well, creating those priceless memories ...The Market -Garden is impressive, superb. Tight Lines, Steve.
@@3riverspiper1792 Hello Steve. Thank you, I was pleased with finding these tins, especially the Honey Dew. Perhaps someday I will find the blend to order. I believe the name has changed. As for the garden it’s a lot of work but certainly enjoy fresh vegetables that are homegrown. Ball has been fun, sometimes a love hate thing🤣
Regards
Mark
Awesome A Mark video 😊. Just in from work, st Bruno time. Summers trying to poke its head through here, hoping for a nice August no rain. Superb find on the tins. Great catch up pal. So many tobaccos so little time, September we’ll be on the duck and partridge 😊
@@TruckinPiperBob Hello Bob, hope that St Bruno tasted good. August is a fine month with any luck you will have great weather. I am a sucker for old pipe tobacco tins, just the quality in how they were made and painted labels is cool.
September is knocking at the door. LOL
Have a great weekend buddy
Regards
Mark
Hey Mark! Your baseball sounds like our swim team, a commitment but fun none-the-less. Great garden, I bet the pasta sauce will be great this year. I have been curious of the 432, and totally agree that it's nice to have a summer aromatic. We may have ti find a way to get you more Ennerdale 🤔 My Donegal Rocky that is on its way will be my Ennerdale/Lakeland pipe. Cheers, buddy! -Alex
@@DryFlyFisher11 Hello Alex. Yes lots of commitment (3-4 days a week) but it is fun watching the kids improve and I learn a lot myself. I think you may like 432, certainly worth getting a sample next time you order from Peretti’s. I think you are going to enjoy that Donegal pipe.
Always great to hear from you buddy
Regards
Mark
Hello Mark. Nice finds on the tobacco tins. I love coming across old tins for my collection. All the best.
@@algonquinbriar5647 Thanks, something about those old tins, pretty cool nostalgia.
Nice finds there Mark. That tin of Condor is grate one. Cheers, Janez
@@pipetobak Thank you Janez, I hope the Condor will be ok. Fingers crossed.
Have a great weekend
Regards
Mark
That forest and stream tin is pretty interesting. Thats the first time ive seen one. That condor is very cool! What fun! Your home garden looks great. I hope you got to eat some garlic scapes. Those are my favorite. Ill eat a whole bowl of them cooked in butter like i was eating spaghetti. Good to see ya
@@timberdrifter8225 Great to hear from you buddy. Hope all is well. Yeah I couldn’t pass up the Forest and Stream tin,something that has always fascinated about that brand and tin art. Often wondered what that blend tasted like. I have a soft spot for old pipe tobacco tins.
Love garlic scapes, we enjoyed them with almost everything we cooked. Hard to beat fresh homegrown veggies.
Regards
Mark
Hiyas Mark,
Good to see you buddy. That is a handsome pipe, I'm so glad I jumped on the available Hardcastle pipes that Jonathan shouted out. I love both of mine.
Your garden looks great. Ours is doing well this year too. Here the rabbit population has exploded and they're laying waste to every piece of low hanging veg or fruit there is. We were told that the massive 17 year cicada appearance, satiated the rabbits major hunters, coyote, fox and even cats. Our dog ate as many of the dang things as she could get away with on a daily basis. So the rabbits are thick on the ground and no mistake.
Nice tobacco tin finds, especially that Gallagher Long Cut Condor tin, it is a gem! Hopefully the seal was good, if not I reckon you can rehydrate and still enjoy a great tobacco.
Serene smokes,
Gary
@@oldandintheway1955 Hello Gary, I’m glad also about the Hardcastle pipes. Jonathan was not wrong about them. Good to hear your garden is doing well, sorry to hear about all the rabbits. Hard to beat fresh veggies from your own garden. I was happy to find those old tins, especially the Dark Honeydew. As for the Long Cut, was very kind of Homewaters1 to gift it and drop it off, hopefully it will be ok. If not it’s a great tin.
Have a great weekend
Regards
Mark
Great finds with those tins! They just have style. I'd be very curious about that tin of Condor LC. If the tobacco's good, those flakes are bound to be beautifully rich and dark. Congrats on the garden. Such a wonderful thing to be able to eat and enjoy fresh food you've grown. Always good to see ya, Mark. Take care.
@@PolyporePiper Thank you. I’m curious about the Condor LC also, perhaps I will make a video when I open the tin. As for the garden, thank you. It’s hard to beat fresh veggies that you have grown.
Have a great weekend
Regards
Mark
Mark, thanks for the Vlog! Glad you guys are having a good garden season. We missed the window to plant ours. We were too focussed on spending time at the RV site then missed our window. I can't believe we're nearly in August. Grouse season will be so soon! Enjoy the rest of summer. Best to you and your family.
@@DCOutdoors Thanks for listening Dan. My goodness trying to find time for anything seems hard with kids our age. Can only pick what we can. Enjoy the rest of your summer also and have fun with the RV.
Regards
Mark
@backcountrypipe the RV Park (seasonal lot) had been a blessing. Not having to tow out every weekend is a life (and marriage) saver hah.
Nice collection of pipes behind ya Mark, And as for Summer 😂😂😂 itll be getting dark early b4 we know it.
Couple of nice tins there have you done a My Pipes video good to hear the garden produce has done well this season, as for blend buys for me its getting hold of stuff or just run out of funds 😂😂😂atb Mark
@@welshpiper62 Thanks Mark, you can start to see it getting a little darker already. I made a video earlier this year about all my pipes in my pipe rack video.
Regards
Mark
I am looking for a Hardcastle myself. Nice old tins! Congrats
@@ironleatherwood Thanks, I like the old tins. There are still some Hardcastles for sale but the selection is minimal.
Regards
Mark
Great video buddy-congrats on the pipe tins, cool finds. Hope you’re having a great summer. Good luck with playoff baseball! Garden looks fantastic!
@@Smokenscotch Thanks buddy. I am a sucker for the old pipe tins. It’s been a great garden season. Making up for the past couple years. LOL
Cheers
Mark
Hi Mark
I just saw your community post with the LJ Peretti store.
Never tried any of the tobaccos but I like the owner a lot !
Cool finds !
Cheers Mark
@@vintagepipesnightmares Thanks. Yes I like Steve also. He is to the point and has a wealth of knowledge. Lot of history with their blends.
Regards
Mark
Nice Hardcastle. PiperX1X really loves those. I was too late to get one of theirs that took a 9mm filter.
That’s for the garden tours.
@@Stillypapabear Thank you, I would have liked to have a 9mm also. The Camden is a nice pipe for the price.
Regards
Mark
Hello again fella, great pipe, I’ve been smoking my Camden today too, some good finds there fella. It’s been 28c here today far too hot for me as I can’t cope in hot weather anymore. I’d save spirit of Scotland for those colder days as it can be a bit heavy.
@@PiperX1X Thank you. Love the Camden. Always enjoy finding old pipe tobacco tins. Stay cool.
Regards
Mark
growing your own food is good way to eat clean.
@@thecleverpeasant3006 Hard to beat fresh vegetables and with the cost now a days it’s worth it.LOL
Have a great weekend
Regards
Mark
Hey bro,,,great bearskin,,,checkin out your library, in back of ya,,,I have some of the books you got,,,were totally likeminded,,,the hunters bible,,and most of the "bible" series,,,advanced whitetail strategies,,,I have every ,"field guide", made,,,,extremely valuable, and useful,,,,,they say you can tell all about a man,,,by lookin at his library,,,lol,,,looove to read, since I was a kid, no fiction, fantasy , crap,,,all outdoor stuff ,,trapping, hunting, fishing, stuff,,,and grew up, addicted to field n stream, outdoor life, etc,,,have a ton of collectible, beautiful issues, from the early 1900s,,thru the 80s,,,BEAUTIFUL ARTWORK, and the ads are awsesome,,,,think I'm gonna do a short vid on those,,,the artwork, and old ads are stunning!!some guys frame them!!,,,,well be harvesting soon,,,almost time to get warmed up with the bow, too,,,,cool vid,,,😎
@@trailbossx2 Thats awesome buddy thanks. I love the outdoor books, especially Gordon MacQuarrie. I am also a sucker for the old magazines, I have a collection and can spend hours looking at the art work and advertising from back in the day.
Regards
Mark
Will add a calabash pipe tp your pipe collection?
Maybe someday
Great looking garden we have gotten more tomatoes this year than we can use. My zucchini and squash are doing quite well some of the biggest zucchini I've ever seen. Sweet corn is doing very well too. That's a great looking hardcastle pipe you have and I really like that Peterson. Congratulations on the tobacco tin finds. Cheers Ron
@@ronaldpoppe3774 Thanks Ron, it’s been a good growing season. Hard to beat fresh home grown veggies.