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Quality over Quantity
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<blockquote data-quote="Harlock999" data-source="post: 123930" data-attributes="member: 1363"><p>I'm new to pipe smoking, (gave up a decades long Marlboro addiction about five years ago) but I'm a long time collector of "stuff". Whether it was collecting rocks, coins and stamps as a kid, or old records and guitars as an adult, I can't help wanting to build a collection of stuff. At my age, (42), to find something new to get excited about and to want to spend time researching and learning about is fantastic. I would love to be able to stay off ebay, but I doubt it will happen. If I can curb my impulse spending and limit acquisitions to pieces I really desire I'll be satisfied...I think. The best thing for me is making a mental "list" and trying to stick to it, like, "ignore that Dunhill bent bulldog and try to find a nice poker for the collection". But man, I'm a sucker for nice ring grain on a bent, blasted anything...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harlock999, post: 123930, member: 1363"] I'm new to pipe smoking, (gave up a decades long Marlboro addiction about five years ago) but I'm a long time collector of "stuff". Whether it was collecting rocks, coins and stamps as a kid, or old records and guitars as an adult, I can't help wanting to build a collection of stuff. At my age, (42), to find something new to get excited about and to want to spend time researching and learning about is fantastic. I would love to be able to stay off ebay, but I doubt it will happen. If I can curb my impulse spending and limit acquisitions to pieces I really desire I'll be satisfied...I think. The best thing for me is making a mental "list" and trying to stick to it, like, "ignore that Dunhill bent bulldog and try to find a nice poker for the collection". But man, I'm a sucker for nice ring grain on a bent, blasted anything... [/QUOTE]
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