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<blockquote data-quote="FibberMcGee" data-source="post: 53173" data-attributes="member: 676"><p>I have two pipes in mind for this post. </p><p></p><p>The first is a battered old kaywoodie billiard that belonged to my grandfather. I remember all of the times I would see him sitting in his easy chair, filling it with Prince Albert and lighting up with a box of blue diamond matches. In the process of getting his pipe going he would always lay the matchbox on top of the bowl to restrict air-flow and then get a good head of steam going. Inside, outside, he always had that pipe in his mouth. I only smoke it on Christmas which was about the only time that I saw my grandparents. I always smoke PA in it, which I never smoke otherwise. It is my most valued, beloved pipe.</p><p></p><p>The second is a birth year Dunhill given to me by my now ex-wife. It is a shell briar shape 127 chubby billiard and smokes great, but I never smoke it nowadays because of the memories it brings back. I don't know, at some point I will probably get rid of it.</p><p></p><p>What about you? Do you have any pipes that have special significance to you?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FibberMcGee, post: 53173, member: 676"] I have two pipes in mind for this post. The first is a battered old kaywoodie billiard that belonged to my grandfather. I remember all of the times I would see him sitting in his easy chair, filling it with Prince Albert and lighting up with a box of blue diamond matches. In the process of getting his pipe going he would always lay the matchbox on top of the bowl to restrict air-flow and then get a good head of steam going. Inside, outside, he always had that pipe in his mouth. I only smoke it on Christmas which was about the only time that I saw my grandparents. I always smoke PA in it, which I never smoke otherwise. It is my most valued, beloved pipe. The second is a birth year Dunhill given to me by my now ex-wife. It is a shell briar shape 127 chubby billiard and smokes great, but I never smoke it nowadays because of the memories it brings back. I don't know, at some point I will probably get rid of it. What about you? Do you have any pipes that have special significance to you? [/QUOTE]
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