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<blockquote data-quote="TallSmoke" data-source="post: 53198" data-attributes="member: 616"><p>These are all some very great stories. An awesome read.</p><p></p><p>I have the old Dr. Grabow pipe my dad picked up in the late 60's. My dad only smoked it a few times and stuck it in the "junk drawer" as we called it in the kitchen. He stayed with the cigarettes. It was the first pipe I smoked. </p><p></p><p>My grandfather on my mother's side had a dozen pipes and smoked daily. My uncle got those, though he doesn't smoke them. Pity. </p><p></p><p>I hired a man to work for me back in 2001 who was a middle-aged Italian fellow. Though 20 years my senior we became very good friends. He discovered that I smoked a pipe and gave me three of his late father's estate pipes, and I still smoke them all today. A big Ben Wade free hand, a Comoy "Lancer," and an Aldo Velani long shank. He was a good friend to give me those pipes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TallSmoke, post: 53198, member: 616"] These are all some very great stories. An awesome read. I have the old Dr. Grabow pipe my dad picked up in the late 60's. My dad only smoked it a few times and stuck it in the "junk drawer" as we called it in the kitchen. He stayed with the cigarettes. It was the first pipe I smoked. My grandfather on my mother's side had a dozen pipes and smoked daily. My uncle got those, though he doesn't smoke them. Pity. I hired a man to work for me back in 2001 who was a middle-aged Italian fellow. Though 20 years my senior we became very good friends. He discovered that I smoked a pipe and gave me three of his late father's estate pipes, and I still smoke them all today. A big Ben Wade free hand, a Comoy "Lancer," and an Aldo Velani long shank. He was a good friend to give me those pipes. [/QUOTE]
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