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Does anyone else plan their collection?
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<blockquote data-quote="KevinM" data-source="post: 445620" data-attributes="member: 2318"><p>Ah. Thank you, that's a different perspective on the matter. I Guess it's possible to find one's Arcadia pipes as well as tobacco. (Not for me, but others have said so.) Personally, I enjoy seeing a bit of variety in in my racks. I once decided that Pete 408s were my perfect briar and acquired four of them over a few years. I had the intention of filling a rack with 408s. Then, I found I got tired of having 408s recur so quickly in my rotation. "Oh, you again," was my greeting as I took the pipe from the rack. I ended up selling one of the 408s, of the rest keeping one at a time active, and rotating all of them through active status along with my other pipes. The thing that slows my new pipe purchases is the realization as I'm about to press "place order" is "Say, you already own at least one of those." Since I've been a piper for 50 years, the differentiation serves as a reminder of my pipes' histories, which can be a nice thing as the years pass. On Christmas, I smoke the Bewlay Emerald Apple my missus put in my stocking on our first Christmas together. Structure is good. So is a bit of variety. To each his / her own.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KevinM, post: 445620, member: 2318"] Ah. Thank you, that's a different perspective on the matter. I Guess it's possible to find one's Arcadia pipes as well as tobacco. (Not for me, but others have said so.) Personally, I enjoy seeing a bit of variety in in my racks. I once decided that Pete 408s were my perfect briar and acquired four of them over a few years. I had the intention of filling a rack with 408s. Then, I found I got tired of having 408s recur so quickly in my rotation. "Oh, you again," was my greeting as I took the pipe from the rack. I ended up selling one of the 408s, of the rest keeping one at a time active, and rotating all of them through active status along with my other pipes. The thing that slows my new pipe purchases is the realization as I'm about to press "place order" is "Say, you already own at least one of those." Since I've been a piper for 50 years, the differentiation serves as a reminder of my pipes' histories, which can be a nice thing as the years pass. On Christmas, I smoke the Bewlay Emerald Apple my missus put in my stocking on our first Christmas together. Structure is good. So is a bit of variety. To each his / her own. [/QUOTE]
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