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Favorite Out-in-the-Woods Pipe
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<blockquote data-quote="Briar Spirit" data-source="post: 354830" data-attributes="member: 2669"><p>Bully was a fairly cheap pipe when I made purchase of it, around £30 or so I believe when I purchased it, being as it was sold in the pipe shop in Oxford City (sadly sold and turned into a crappy cigarette store now) it was a low price range pipe as their prices were exaggerated to make extra money out of Tourists, same story all over Oxford really. I cleaned it up and removed all traces of tobacco and muck for our elder daughter to use as a toy for a couple of years, she used it to dig little holes in the garden and to mash up slugs (yeuch right), I know, weird but kids do the weirdest things at times and believe me when I say it was not optional but to let her have it as a toy, she has a hell of a temper on her!!! Bully got shoved in a box under the stairs for a couple of years after she'd finished with it, I stumbled on Bully under the stairs whilst looking for an extension lead, he was in pretty poor shape but I cleaned him up a little and went about smoking him again, then the day came where I had an urge to tart him up a little, well so pleased I did as I love that pipe, it is like having a dear and trusted old friend return to one side after a prolonged absence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Briar Spirit, post: 354830, member: 2669"] Bully was a fairly cheap pipe when I made purchase of it, around £30 or so I believe when I purchased it, being as it was sold in the pipe shop in Oxford City (sadly sold and turned into a crappy cigarette store now) it was a low price range pipe as their prices were exaggerated to make extra money out of Tourists, same story all over Oxford really. I cleaned it up and removed all traces of tobacco and muck for our elder daughter to use as a toy for a couple of years, she used it to dig little holes in the garden and to mash up slugs (yeuch right), I know, weird but kids do the weirdest things at times and believe me when I say it was not optional but to let her have it as a toy, she has a hell of a temper on her!!! Bully got shoved in a box under the stairs for a couple of years after she'd finished with it, I stumbled on Bully under the stairs whilst looking for an extension lead, he was in pretty poor shape but I cleaned him up a little and went about smoking him again, then the day came where I had an urge to tart him up a little, well so pleased I did as I love that pipe, it is like having a dear and trusted old friend return to one side after a prolonged absence. [/QUOTE]
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