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<blockquote data-quote="Old Corps Piper" data-source="post: 552579" data-attributes="member: 4318"><p>Hey all (North Carolina for hello)! My name is Hal and I'm a retired US Marine having served 26 years. I started the pipe smoking hobby as a young Marine in about 1973 with a cob and Borkum Riff. I only found out in recent years that it can be considered a hobby...lol. Like many others, I presume, I have gone through long periods without picking up a pipe, but could never resist a real tobacco shop that came within scent range. Now, with many tobacco jars and even more pipes, my love of the hobby has evolved into collecting and refurbishing estate pipes. Mostly for my own enjoyment. There is always something new to learn.</p><p>I look forward to meeting new "Brothers of Brair"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Corps Piper, post: 552579, member: 4318"] Hey all (North Carolina for hello)! My name is Hal and I'm a retired US Marine having served 26 years. I started the pipe smoking hobby as a young Marine in about 1973 with a cob and Borkum Riff. I only found out in recent years that it can be considered a hobby...lol. Like many others, I presume, I have gone through long periods without picking up a pipe, but could never resist a real tobacco shop that came within scent range. Now, with many tobacco jars and even more pipes, my love of the hobby has evolved into collecting and refurbishing estate pipes. Mostly for my own enjoyment. There is always something new to learn. I look forward to meeting new "Brothers of Brair" [/QUOTE]
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