Metal is an uncommon material for making tobacco pipes, but they are not unknown.
And the same goes for the prospects of the tobacco pipe against the high-speed train.
More recent trade began when a clay was needed to construct tobacco pipes in the 16th and 17th century.
Amazingly enough, some even opened the lamps to light tobacco pipes underground.
The Morgan was not to be criticised for this, but rather the design of tobacco pipes.
The one on her right held pipes for smoking; tobacco pipes, she was almost sure.
He was given the public name or nickname of Hopocan (meaning tobacco pipe).
The other was quietly smoking a little tobacco pipe.
Specialty marijuana and tobacco pipes are made from borosilicate glass.
Native American tobacco pipes had two parts: a stone bowl and a wooden stem.