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Does anyone care about collecting tobacciana anymore?
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<blockquote data-quote="christeaux" data-source="post: 242163" data-attributes="member: 2135"><p>I love collecting tobacciana, before I started with pipes I collected the old camel advertisements with Joe Cool as well as some older advertising items from different tobacco companies. This was easy for me because my grandfather worked as a tobacco and food salesman. He also collected many things over the years, and he is the reason that I began to collect different things. When I started smoking a pipe I had more books on smoking than I did pipes. So far my collection includes, <u>Pipesmoking A 21st Century Guide </u>, <u>Rare Smoke</u>, and How to Take Care of Your Pipe by the Sir Walter Raleigh tobacco company. I want to find the remaining books by Richard Hacker, but before I buy those I am looking for <u>Tobacco in Song and Story</u>, <u>Pipe and Pouch</u>, and <u>About Smoke</u> the Christmas edition. I want to collect many different types of tobacciana especially advertisement pieces, however I have to wait for tax time. But collections are not built overnight and waiting is half the fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="christeaux, post: 242163, member: 2135"] I love collecting tobacciana, before I started with pipes I collected the old camel advertisements with Joe Cool as well as some older advertising items from different tobacco companies. This was easy for me because my grandfather worked as a tobacco and food salesman. He also collected many things over the years, and he is the reason that I began to collect different things. When I started smoking a pipe I had more books on smoking than I did pipes. So far my collection includes, [u]Pipesmoking A 21st Century Guide [/u], [u]Rare Smoke[/u], and How to Take Care of Your Pipe by the Sir Walter Raleigh tobacco company. I want to find the remaining books by Richard Hacker, but before I buy those I am looking for [u]Tobacco in Song and Story[/u], [u]Pipe and Pouch[/u], and [u]About Smoke[/u] the Christmas edition. I want to collect many different types of tobacciana especially advertisement pieces, however I have to wait for tax time. But collections are not built overnight and waiting is half the fun. [/QUOTE]
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