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<blockquote data-quote="Hunter5117" data-source="post: 84720" data-attributes="member: 799"><p>Time tested technique, thanks for the reminder. A lot of things you do as a pipe smoker that you just don't think about doing. I think that years spent with a pipe in the mouth doing whatever, raking leaves, digging a hole, driving a tractor, casting a fly line, they all cause you to develop methods of smoking that meet the needs of the time. I still have trouble sitting and sipping on my pipe because so much of my original pipe smoking back in my teens and twenties was outdoors, in the wind etc when you had to puff to keep it going and techniques like those described by Winslow came out of necessity. My dad smoked a pipe but other than his pipes, he wasn't around any more by the time I took up the craft so most of what I know was self taught. </p><p></p><p>You know the old saying, I started out knowing nothing and have managed to remember most of it (or one of many variations on the same).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hunter5117, post: 84720, member: 799"] Time tested technique, thanks for the reminder. A lot of things you do as a pipe smoker that you just don't think about doing. I think that years spent with a pipe in the mouth doing whatever, raking leaves, digging a hole, driving a tractor, casting a fly line, they all cause you to develop methods of smoking that meet the needs of the time. I still have trouble sitting and sipping on my pipe because so much of my original pipe smoking back in my teens and twenties was outdoors, in the wind etc when you had to puff to keep it going and techniques like those described by Winslow came out of necessity. My dad smoked a pipe but other than his pipes, he wasn't around any more by the time I took up the craft so most of what I know was self taught. You know the old saying, I started out knowing nothing and have managed to remember most of it (or one of many variations on the same). [/QUOTE]
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