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<blockquote data-quote="pepesdad1" data-source="post: 521329" data-attributes="member: 3024"><p>This is something that I had thought about a couple of years ago. I had several Comoys from the 60's that I've had since I bought them back in the 60's. I enjoyed them for some time and decided that someone else might enjoy them as much as I did. Sure I could keep on enjoying them particularly the Blue Riband, but I decided to gift them to a member on this forum and he was thrilled...so much so that we became very good friends. So we both had a win situation. Being retired and counting every penny these days, he has been a blessing in sending me tobacco when I was short and more pipes of the old Brit wood that we all love and enjoy.</p><p>What will happen to the pipes I have now? My wife will send them to him as I have requested when I pass. </p><p></p><p>This is the wonderful aspect of BoB. You meet folks that you otherwise would not have the pleasure of meeting.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Walt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pepesdad1, post: 521329, member: 3024"] This is something that I had thought about a couple of years ago. I had several Comoys from the 60's that I've had since I bought them back in the 60's. I enjoyed them for some time and decided that someone else might enjoy them as much as I did. Sure I could keep on enjoying them particularly the Blue Riband, but I decided to gift them to a member on this forum and he was thrilled...so much so that we became very good friends. So we both had a win situation. Being retired and counting every penny these days, he has been a blessing in sending me tobacco when I was short and more pipes of the old Brit wood that we all love and enjoy. What will happen to the pipes I have now? My wife will send them to him as I have requested when I pass. This is the wonderful aspect of BoB. You meet folks that you otherwise would not have the pleasure of meeting. Walt [/QUOTE]
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