scottyrocks
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I have on my desk my grandfather's old pipe stand. It is a glass jar with the tobacco pouch still in it and there is a corn cob pipe in the holder. Every once in a while I will open the jar and the smallest whiff of cherry tobacco will permeate the air.
Also the smell of the sea, that gregarious smack of salt and brine that just sticks in the air makes me think of times when my family would journey to the San Fransisco piers on weekends when I was a sprat.
And finally, the smell of any library, that hint of an almost marsh like decay of old paper, like the wrappings of mummies sealed away in dust laden tombs, for an eternity or two.
Sorry I'm in a Bradbury mood today.
My dad had a pipe stand also. In the center of it was a cube-shaped removable wooden box. The top lifted off with a centered round knob. There was a black and red drawing of a horse head on the front. On either side of this box were two raised squares with four holes in each for the pipe mouthpieces to slip through, and the bowels rested on the bottom of the unit where there were small carved out indentations.
Imagine this unit with the box I described above in place of the jar, and another rack like the one shown on the other side of the box.