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A Pipe For Your Thoughts???
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<blockquote data-quote="RDPipes" data-source="post: 362281" data-attributes="member: 2155"><p>I given this some thought and I think seeing that you have the fine skills of pipe-carving and you show fine skills in detail I think it would be to your benefit to try and find something within the realm of your workshop and this way what ever you choose won't take away from your love of pipes and your marvelous wood working skills you've been blessed with. And also to remember that one does not need to have everything he wants but, only what he needs. So many nowadays live on credit and above there means in the race to keep up with the Jone's and find themselves poorer then me. </p><p>I also don't expect any idea of mine to count seeing that you have already blessed me with one of your fine pipes. The reason for my post is that I'd hate to see you give up your skills as a pipe carver or have them suffer from something else you may choose to endeavor that takes you away from it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RDPipes, post: 362281, member: 2155"] I given this some thought and I think seeing that you have the fine skills of pipe-carving and you show fine skills in detail I think it would be to your benefit to try and find something within the realm of your workshop and this way what ever you choose won't take away from your love of pipes and your marvelous wood working skills you've been blessed with. And also to remember that one does not need to have everything he wants but, only what he needs. So many nowadays live on credit and above there means in the race to keep up with the Jone's and find themselves poorer then me. I also don't expect any idea of mine to count seeing that you have already blessed me with one of your fine pipes. The reason for my post is that I'd hate to see you give up your skills as a pipe carver or have them suffer from something else you may choose to endeavor that takes you away from it. [/QUOTE]
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