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<blockquote data-quote="Trout Bum" data-source="post: 42846" data-attributes="member: 433"><p>Great topic... My first pipe was a cob, bought when I was 19 or so. I think I got it so I could pick up chicks. My first briar was an estate Bari, bought from a tobacco store on Northern Lights Boulevard in Anchorage, Alaska. I think I was 21 or so. I had it for years, took it camping, commercial fishing, etc. It eventually broke, or I lost it, not sure which. I really did not know how to smoke back then -- I just thought it was cool and kind of different. Went through some more cobs, then bought a Lorenzo 1/2 bent brandy back in 2002 or so. Kind of got serious with that pipe, but broke it in half (it was in my pack) when I fell on it backcountry skiing. Then, last Spring, I got really excited about pipes and tobacco and bought a Peterson System 206 (sitter) that is a great pipe. To bring us to present: In the fall of last year I discovered this pack of jackals called the "BoB" and the rest is history!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trout Bum, post: 42846, member: 433"] Great topic... My first pipe was a cob, bought when I was 19 or so. I think I got it so I could pick up chicks. My first briar was an estate Bari, bought from a tobacco store on Northern Lights Boulevard in Anchorage, Alaska. I think I was 21 or so. I had it for years, took it camping, commercial fishing, etc. It eventually broke, or I lost it, not sure which. I really did not know how to smoke back then -- I just thought it was cool and kind of different. Went through some more cobs, then bought a Lorenzo 1/2 bent brandy back in 2002 or so. Kind of got serious with that pipe, but broke it in half (it was in my pack) when I fell on it backcountry skiing. Then, last Spring, I got really excited about pipes and tobacco and bought a Peterson System 206 (sitter) that is a great pipe. To bring us to present: In the fall of last year I discovered this pack of jackals called the "BoB" and the rest is history! [/QUOTE]
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