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<blockquote data-quote="Kyle Weiss" data-source="post: 299302" data-attributes="member: 1969"><p>I can see naming pipes, and occasionally I do, but they have to earn them somehow...some characteristic that sets them apart from the rest; an odd quirk or a physical descriptor. For example, a pipe you love the taste and look of that sometimes gets a little wet being called "Soupy," or one of my favorite Peterson pipes that's smaller than the rest I affectionately call "Dinky." One of my first pipes is "The Danish Thrift," because it had no maker name on it. </p><p></p><p>I don't strain myself to name my pipes otherwise. They're good friends, but they're also Zen enough not to need special monikers and titles to make them feel as if they belong, they just keep going as they do...thus teaching me something along the way, somehow, I suppose. :lol: </p><p></p><p>8)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kyle Weiss, post: 299302, member: 1969"] I can see naming pipes, and occasionally I do, but they have to earn them somehow...some characteristic that sets them apart from the rest; an odd quirk or a physical descriptor. For example, a pipe you love the taste and look of that sometimes gets a little wet being called "Soupy," or one of my favorite Peterson pipes that's smaller than the rest I affectionately call "Dinky." One of my first pipes is "The Danish Thrift," because it had no maker name on it. I don't strain myself to name my pipes otherwise. They're good friends, but they're also Zen enough not to need special monikers and titles to make them feel as if they belong, they just keep going as they do...thus teaching me something along the way, somehow, I suppose. :lol: 8) [/QUOTE]
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