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    I've got a pouch that came with my pipe, I would think using whatever case yours came with would be perfect. Of course your sporran may not accomodate such a case, if so then might I suggest a Freelander Sporran.
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    Quote Originally Posted by McMurdo View Post
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    I've got a pouch that came with my pipe, I would think using whatever case yours came with would be perfect. Of course your sporran may not accomodate such a case, if so trhen might I suggest a Freelander Sporran.
    Trouble is the actual Chrurchwarden in about 9 inches long. (I have long hair and the shorter ones have a tendency to light me given the wind in the outer Hebrides) It came with a presentational box and leather case. Which makes it almost like a golf club head size. This of course has no attachment for kilt hanging.

    The freelander would have to be massive to accommodate and that makes it not suitable for formal or semi formal. That's why I am leaning towards a largish pouch attached to the kilt belt. preferably way to the side or near the back.

    But thanks for the recommendation. I might have to resort to a dirk scabbard with this stuck in the way its going I would get her ladyship to carry it but she likes purses the size of a hanky.

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    Now that might be an idea.... I wonder if a dirk frog would work?

    BTW, thanks for the photos... those are stunning!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Splash_4 View Post
    Now that might be an idea.... I wonder if a dirk frog would work?

    BTW, thanks for the photos... those are stunning!
    Sadly a meerschaum is very delicate you can scratch your name on them with a fingernail so maybe a bit more enclosed is the route. I thing that I will get a tool pouch that sounds best. Surely there must be a similar shape.

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    Well alright, I have seen them in the past, never handled one though. So, what are they made of?

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    Pipe dreams..............

    Greetings Bruno,

    I am in the same boat as you are. I use briar and meerschaum church warden pipes as my choice to smoke with.

    Freedom kilts by the Wizard in BC makes kilts with hidden pockets and he smokes, so he might be your man to contact? He may even be able to custom make a church warden meerschaum pocket into your next kilt?

    Otherwise I think you might try a soft leather custom lined pouch that can attach to your waist belt (that can hook and unhook easily). I think McMurdo was on the right track there as something similar to a dirk frog/ sheath i style and look?

    I only use my church wardens at home due to their size and I am not a fan of short pipes or cigars after being spoiled by the cool smoke of the church warden.....after all I am a pastor! : )

    Best of luck, let me know what you decide as I may also follow in your footsteps as finally being able to carry my pipe in the kilt.

    Robert "V"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruno View Post
    Cant figure out how to get my picture on but here is a link 2 similar ones.




    But in a rustic African finish rather than a golf ball

    These are my little problems. The Churchwarden in particular due to its length (I use this a lot outdoors, as I have set my hair on fire before today with a short pipe. We get some bad storms/wind up here lol. A friend of mine has just recommended a these http://www.jelldragon.com/images/nm_frontier_pouch.jpg Type of thing I will dig deeper. Although I might have trouble with a churchwarden
    The rustic afrtcan finish is a lovley looking pipe, it would be a shame to use it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by McMurdo View Post
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    I've got a pouch that came with my pipe, I would think using whatever case yours came with would be perfect. Of course your sporran may not accomodate such a case, if so then might I suggest a Freelander Sporran.
    You beat me to it www.freelandersporrans.com

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    Bruno, how do you carry your pipes when not kilted? I mean is it the kilt accessory option that's troubling, or transporting the meershaums in general that's at issue?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Vicar View Post
    Greetings Bruno,

    I am in the same boat as you are. I use briar and meerschaum church warden pipes as my choice to smoke with.

    Freedom kilts by the Wizard in BC makes kilts with hidden pockets and he smokes, so he might be your man to contact? He may even be able to custom make a church warden meerschaum pocket into your next kilt?

    Otherwise I think you might try a soft leather custom lined pouch that can attach to your waist belt (that can hook and unhook easily). I think McMurdo was on the right track there as something similar to a dirk frog/ sheath i style and look?

    I only use my church wardens at home due to their size and I am not a fan of short pipes or cigars after being spoiled by the cool smoke of the church warden.....after all I am a pastor! : )

    Best of luck, let me know what you decide as I may also follow in your footsteps as finally being able to carry my pipe in the kilt.

    Robert "V"
    I have been google hopping and this looks interesting if I can get it a tad blacker http://www.raymears.com/getimg.cfm?i...lt_Sheath1.jpg
    Last edited by Bruno; 4th September 09 at 10:15 AM. Reason: posted by error with image messed up

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