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The Keeper of the Flame - a question on the Origins of Pipes
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<blockquote data-quote="niles" data-source="post: 60916" data-attributes="member: 758"><p>This gentleman has a short list with timeline - very helpful and though no doubt historically accurate it has little to do with the imagination...</p><p></p><p>BRIEF HISTORY OF PIPES<a href="http://www.pipe-maker.com/pipe-history.html" target="_blank">http://www.pipe-maker.com/pipe-history.html</a></p><p></p><p>I'm still seeing, or imagining, this as a kind of special service, this business of fire-keeper...maybe it would have been undertaken by the elders (or maybe the cook? woman?).</p><p></p><p>I don't suppose there's any way I can get serious closure on this - I was hoping for a sort of mythic-pragmatic architype...Look, if the world goes to sh*t and we had to transport our own fire, count me in on the Keeper of the Flame gig...that's all I'm sayin'!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="niles, post: 60916, member: 758"] This gentleman has a short list with timeline - very helpful and though no doubt historically accurate it has little to do with the imagination... BRIEF HISTORY OF PIPES[url=http://www.pipe-maker.com/pipe-history.html]http://www.pipe-maker.com/pipe-history.html[/url] I'm still seeing, or imagining, this as a kind of special service, this business of fire-keeper...maybe it would have been undertaken by the elders (or maybe the cook? woman?). I don't suppose there's any way I can get serious closure on this - I was hoping for a sort of mythic-pragmatic architype...Look, if the world goes to sh*t and we had to transport our own fire, count me in on the Keeper of the Flame gig...that's all I'm sayin'! [/QUOTE]
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