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<blockquote data-quote="DrT999" data-source="post: 455971" data-attributes="member: 1935"><p>Vintage goblets, no, but about the different types of Riedel glasses (most other brands are sneered at, unless they are running over $100 a stem), the proper decanter for different varietals, etc.? Oh, yes I have heard it! (If I can ever my blood sugar to stay at 'good' instead of 'barely acceptable', I have a few cases of wine aging) I was never one of them, but I met them, on-line and at tastings.</p><p></p><p>I never paid that much attention to those folks (a little, but not a lot). </p><p></p><p>As for my pipes, I may have a fair number, but I don't really see them as a 'collection' (that is, as collectable objects in and of themselves), but I can see how some would view their pipes that way. I smoke a fair amount of GH Lakelands, and have 18 pipes for them and similar blends, and one pipe just works great with Lat-blends, but which pipe I select more often depends on the weather than anything else -- windy and not below freezing? cob or meer. Raining? cob or clay. Not windy or rainy? briar. Over 90F? Not a Falcon, the metal stem seems to stay too hot. I try to smoke the briars 1-2 times a month, the others as needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrT999, post: 455971, member: 1935"] Vintage goblets, no, but about the different types of Riedel glasses (most other brands are sneered at, unless they are running over $100 a stem), the proper decanter for different varietals, etc.? Oh, yes I have heard it! (If I can ever my blood sugar to stay at 'good' instead of 'barely acceptable', I have a few cases of wine aging) I was never one of them, but I met them, on-line and at tastings. I never paid that much attention to those folks (a little, but not a lot). As for my pipes, I may have a fair number, but I don't really see them as a 'collection' (that is, as collectable objects in and of themselves), but I can see how some would view their pipes that way. I smoke a fair amount of GH Lakelands, and have 18 pipes for them and similar blends, and one pipe just works great with Lat-blends, but which pipe I select more often depends on the weather than anything else -- windy and not below freezing? cob or meer. Raining? cob or clay. Not windy or rainy? briar. Over 90F? Not a Falcon, the metal stem seems to stay too hot. I try to smoke the briars 1-2 times a month, the others as needed. [/QUOTE]
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