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<blockquote data-quote="Ol&#039;Dawg" data-source="post: 42861" data-attributes="member: 105"><p>No, I don't have my first pipe and it's been so long I'm not positive of the make. I think it was a "Pocket Pal" but haven't been able to find a link nor any information about them. The oldest pipe I've purchased and still have is a Kaywoodie Zulu, though it does have many nicks and dings. I smoke it occasionally when there's no potential for damage. </p><p></p><p>Due to all my outside work and hobbies, I've lost a bunch of pipes through accidents and carelessness. It seems like quail always rise when I've just lit up or a nice trout or bass strikes. I have one Dr. Grabow I lost about 15 years ago when trying to get my truck unstuck on a hunting trip. I found it a month later having run over it. Spinning truck tires and Georgia red clay don't agree with pipes. :lol: After some stem buffing, dirt removal and drying out, I still smoke it. </p><p></p><p>Jim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ol'Dawg, post: 42861, member: 105"] No, I don't have my first pipe and it's been so long I'm not positive of the make. I think it was a "Pocket Pal" but haven't been able to find a link nor any information about them. The oldest pipe I've purchased and still have is a Kaywoodie Zulu, though it does have many nicks and dings. I smoke it occasionally when there's no potential for damage. Due to all my outside work and hobbies, I've lost a bunch of pipes through accidents and carelessness. It seems like quail always rise when I've just lit up or a nice trout or bass strikes. I have one Dr. Grabow I lost about 15 years ago when trying to get my truck unstuck on a hunting trip. I found it a month later having run over it. Spinning truck tires and Georgia red clay don't agree with pipes. :lol: After some stem buffing, dirt removal and drying out, I still smoke it. Jim [/QUOTE]
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