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<blockquote data-quote="Pippin Took" data-source="post: 605348" data-attributes="member: 6347"><p>Hello all. Ive been peeping in here for about a year and reading about pipes and pipe smoking. It was this forum that motivated me to finally take the plunge and pick up my first pipe. Ive been enjoying a pipe for several weeks now so I decided to join. My very first tobacco was Sutliff's Black Cavendish smoked out of a briar pipe. Since then I purchased a nice corncob pipe from Meechum and have experimented with some lighter blends.</p><p></p><p>Anyway you have a nice group here, and alot of knowledge about pipes and such. I regret not knowing half of you as well as I would, and liking more than half of you as well as you deserve. Cheerio.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pippin Took, post: 605348, member: 6347"] Hello all. Ive been peeping in here for about a year and reading about pipes and pipe smoking. It was this forum that motivated me to finally take the plunge and pick up my first pipe. Ive been enjoying a pipe for several weeks now so I decided to join. My very first tobacco was Sutliff's Black Cavendish smoked out of a briar pipe. Since then I purchased a nice corncob pipe from Meechum and have experimented with some lighter blends. Anyway you have a nice group here, and alot of knowledge about pipes and such. I regret not knowing half of you as well as I would, and liking more than half of you as well as you deserve. Cheerio. [/QUOTE]
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