i inhale both of the smoke and both are filtered ..
i currently smoke dunhill ( the silver one )
A cigarette is worse, as the tobacco is treated with chemicals. Pipe tobacco is all natural and just has food base casings on it for flavor and taste. Typically pipe smokers don't inhale, but you state you do.
I have a 86' chevy silverado just put a new 350 in it. not sure about the valve adjustment,it came with a factory cam and solid lifters. Can any one help?
i think you got hydrolic valve lifters,so take off your valve covers,and start your truck(let it idle)now take the first rocker and loosen it till you hear it rattle and then turn it till it stops,then give it another half to 3 quarters more turn and go to the rest of them.hope this helps you.good luck.......oh by the way if you got positive stop,then put the rocker all the way down on the low cam and torque the nut and do the same to the rest.,but i think that older year,you probably got hydrolic lifters.
ANTIQUE: Have you seen on of these before? (native american pipe box/humidor)?
This item came from my family estate in Mississippi. It appears to be either a pipe holder or a humidor. It is made of inlaid wood and some of the designs are native american symbols - possibly natchez or choctaw. It is in good condition. Can anyone give me any information about it? What it is, what is was for, when was it made, Is it worth anything?
front view: http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g204/jennifer92675/HumidorandBoxPursemississippi003.jpg
top view:
Not Choctaw, appears more Southwest design but it may not have been made by a Native American craftsman, my guess since it is a pipe holder/humidor native designs were used due to Native American association with tobacco.