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Collectors, where does your interest lie?
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<blockquote data-quote="plumbernater" data-source="post: 188035" data-attributes="member: 1601"><p>I have not been smoking a pipe as long as you, But I have aquired a few pipes. I cant afford the high dollar ones and I found I enjoy restoring the estate pipes that I get. Its a joy to bring a old pipe back to its beauty. Mine its not so much of a collection, to have a collection. Thinking on this I believe mine are more like my tools that I use. Always needing a new tool for the job, and have to have a tool box full. :roll: I dont like just any tool, it has to be the ones I like. I have alot of craftsman, I have alot of savinellis. I have some snap on, I have some petersons. and so on. Each on has its purpose, and is cared for. They get scattered some times. but eventually get cleaned up and put up. Both are cherished and are important. That might be why mine are not on a display on a wall but where I can reach to get the one I want at the time. on my desk, in my truck, in the van when I have to take my daughter any where. There are also tobacco stashes in these place I said. Just like the tools that are stashed in these vehicals, and in my desk drawer. The only thing is. wait a minute there is a pipe in my roll around in the garage. Maybe if craftsman made a pipe I would have it. All this ramblin on I guess Ive got it bad :shock:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="plumbernater, post: 188035, member: 1601"] I have not been smoking a pipe as long as you, But I have aquired a few pipes. I cant afford the high dollar ones and I found I enjoy restoring the estate pipes that I get. Its a joy to bring a old pipe back to its beauty. Mine its not so much of a collection, to have a collection. Thinking on this I believe mine are more like my tools that I use. Always needing a new tool for the job, and have to have a tool box full. :roll: I dont like just any tool, it has to be the ones I like. I have alot of craftsman, I have alot of savinellis. I have some snap on, I have some petersons. and so on. Each on has its purpose, and is cared for. They get scattered some times. but eventually get cleaned up and put up. Both are cherished and are important. That might be why mine are not on a display on a wall but where I can reach to get the one I want at the time. on my desk, in my truck, in the van when I have to take my daughter any where. There are also tobacco stashes in these place I said. Just like the tools that are stashed in these vehicals, and in my desk drawer. The only thing is. wait a minute there is a pipe in my roll around in the garage. Maybe if craftsman made a pipe I would have it. All this ramblin on I guess Ive got it bad :shock: [/QUOTE]
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