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<blockquote data-quote="Zeno Marx" data-source="post: 563992" data-attributes="member: 1211"><p>Been looking through the collection to get rid of the lesser smoked pipes. One on the table I've had for a couple years, and because it was bigger than I expected, I haven't smoked it much. Sort of the quintessential Italian billiard and a great looking pipe overall; just too damn big. I was also in a rush, but I thought I'd get the process rolling anyway. Packed only a half bowl. Distracted, mind elsewhere, and racing into the smoke, things quickly changed. Yep, one of those sublime bowls, and I recognized it right away. I was still in that rush mode in spirit, but I stopped the plans and settled into the smoke. Even the half bowl was perfect. Every puff entirely satisfying and noteworthy. I guess I won't be getting rid of this one too soon. 4-year old Stokkebye Luxury Navy Flake was the co-conspirator.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zeno Marx, post: 563992, member: 1211"] Been looking through the collection to get rid of the lesser smoked pipes. One on the table I've had for a couple years, and because it was bigger than I expected, I haven't smoked it much. Sort of the quintessential Italian billiard and a great looking pipe overall; just too damn big. I was also in a rush, but I thought I'd get the process rolling anyway. Packed only a half bowl. Distracted, mind elsewhere, and racing into the smoke, things quickly changed. Yep, one of those sublime bowls, and I recognized it right away. I was still in that rush mode in spirit, but I stopped the plans and settled into the smoke. Even the half bowl was perfect. Every puff entirely satisfying and noteworthy. I guess I won't be getting rid of this one too soon. 4-year old Stokkebye Luxury Navy Flake was the co-conspirator. [/QUOTE]
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