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<blockquote data-quote="kaitlyn3837" data-source="post: 395387" data-attributes="member: 3128"><p>Thank you for all the help! It's definitely helping me piece together a better picture of pipe tobacco in general. This is mostly out of personal interest but it does also help in my professional world too. Unfortunately, I didn't have someone who could teach me about all of this and explain the differences. The last manager pretty much knew nothing about pipes. He was more of a knife guy and then got into cigars but never had a passion for pipes. So now, I am trying to develop a broader understanding of all of the tobaccos. Cigars are the bread and butter for my store but I think if I were more knowledgeable about pipes, it would help us expand in that area. Plus, my personal enjoyment of pipes is expanding really quickly and this is helping me a great deal!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kaitlyn3837, post: 395387, member: 3128"] Thank you for all the help! It's definitely helping me piece together a better picture of pipe tobacco in general. This is mostly out of personal interest but it does also help in my professional world too. Unfortunately, I didn't have someone who could teach me about all of this and explain the differences. The last manager pretty much knew nothing about pipes. He was more of a knife guy and then got into cigars but never had a passion for pipes. So now, I am trying to develop a broader understanding of all of the tobaccos. Cigars are the bread and butter for my store but I think if I were more knowledgeable about pipes, it would help us expand in that area. Plus, my personal enjoyment of pipes is expanding really quickly and this is helping me a great deal! [/QUOTE]
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