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An old friend
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<blockquote data-quote="morleysson" data-source="post: 9408" data-attributes="member: 53"><p>I bought a Butz-Choquin in Paris in 1972 on a trip w/ my now wife of 30 years, SheWhoSpeaksLoudly (we met in 1968, and were married in 1978). My wife's older sister married my best friend in 1970, he was in the AirForce, and they went to live in ZweiBrucken, Germany. They had a son for whom we were godparents (I was best man and my now-wife was maid of honor). After the christening, we did some sight-seeing which took us to ....Paris, and the pipe. A BC geant 1/2 bent, with thick walls but light on the jaws. There have been 4-5 stems replaced but the pipe smokes really well; a great at-home pipe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="morleysson, post: 9408, member: 53"] I bought a Butz-Choquin in Paris in 1972 on a trip w/ my now wife of 30 years, SheWhoSpeaksLoudly (we met in 1968, and were married in 1978). My wife's older sister married my best friend in 1970, he was in the AirForce, and they went to live in ZweiBrucken, Germany. They had a son for whom we were godparents (I was best man and my now-wife was maid of honor). After the christening, we did some sight-seeing which took us to ....Paris, and the pipe. A BC geant 1/2 bent, with thick walls but light on the jaws. There have been 4-5 stems replaced but the pipe smokes really well; a great at-home pipe. [/QUOTE]
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