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Cloudy and overcast...what has pipe smoking become?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bub" data-source="post: 48457" data-attributes="member: 31"><p>I actually started smoking a pipe ---years ago (fill in the blank, but please be kind) in high school when you could burn leaves in the fall. My father took me to the Dunhill store in NYC, but neither of us knew what we were getting into. I became more serious about pipes in the 60s and acquired some Charatans, GBDs , Sasenis and even a Camoy. I have fond memories of walking into a pipe store and the visions of all those beautiful straight grain Charatans that were so inexpensive in today's dollars, but would insure our financial future.</p><p>Bub</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bub, post: 48457, member: 31"] I actually started smoking a pipe ---years ago (fill in the blank, but please be kind) in high school when you could burn leaves in the fall. My father took me to the Dunhill store in NYC, but neither of us knew what we were getting into. I became more serious about pipes in the 60s and acquired some Charatans, GBDs , Sasenis and even a Camoy. I have fond memories of walking into a pipe store and the visions of all those beautiful straight grain Charatans that were so inexpensive in today's dollars, but would insure our financial future. Bub [/QUOTE]
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