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What drew you to pipes?
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<blockquote data-quote="Harlock999" data-source="post: 138831" data-attributes="member: 1363"><p>This will probably sound stupid, but pipes drew me to pipes. I made some random search on ebay and there it was, a Danish high grade, Balleby, or Hedegaard, I can't remember. It was amazing, and expensive, and had lot's of bidders, and it intrigued me enough to start looking at other pipe auctions. I found this whole world of collecting that I never would have guessed existed. I already had a strong appreciation of hand crafted items like guitars, and pipes are a lot more manageable, size wise. So for me, it's not a sentimental thing because none of my ancestors smoked pipes, but I do come come from a long line of collectors. Now, learning to smoke the darn things, that was a whole different story... :cheers:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harlock999, post: 138831, member: 1363"] This will probably sound stupid, but pipes drew me to pipes. I made some random search on ebay and there it was, a Danish high grade, Balleby, or Hedegaard, I can't remember. It was amazing, and expensive, and had lot's of bidders, and it intrigued me enough to start looking at other pipe auctions. I found this whole world of collecting that I never would have guessed existed. I already had a strong appreciation of hand crafted items like guitars, and pipes are a lot more manageable, size wise. So for me, it's not a sentimental thing because none of my ancestors smoked pipes, but I do come come from a long line of collectors. Now, learning to smoke the darn things, that was a whole different story... :cheers: [/QUOTE]
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