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The Keeper of the Flame - a question on the Origins of Pipes
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<blockquote data-quote="Centurian 803" data-source="post: 61026" data-attributes="member: 431"><p>Don't know about the "keeper of the sacred fire" stuff but I remember reading in one of my pipe books (possibly the one by Alfred Dunhill) that the earliest known pipes were actually small fire pits in the earth. The smokers gathered around it and while lying on the ground inserted hollow reeds into the base to inhale the smoke. I'd try it but with my belly I'd probably rock myself to sleep before I could get up. :affraid:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Centurian 803, post: 61026, member: 431"] Don't know about the "keeper of the sacred fire" stuff but I remember reading in one of my pipe books (possibly the one by Alfred Dunhill) that the earliest known pipes were actually small fire pits in the earth. The smokers gathered around it and while lying on the ground inserted hollow reeds into the base to inhale the smoke. I'd try it but with my belly I'd probably rock myself to sleep before I could get up. :affraid: [/QUOTE]
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