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General Pipe Discussion
What led us to pipes?
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<blockquote data-quote="Carl" data-source="post: 605038" data-attributes="member: 4652"><p>I bought my first pipe in about 1965-66 from Smokers Haven in Columbus, OH. I still have that GBD bent bulldog Without a mentor to explain the intricacies of pipe smoking and the "fiddliness" of the pastime, I moved to cigs for the next 40 years or so. I quit them about 10 years ago and gradually moved back to pipes. I dabbled with them over the years but never too consistently. About six years ago, I picked them up exclusively and have enjoyed them ever since. I have a "small" collection of about 25 briars, one Meerschaum, and a couple of cobs. Most of my pipes are Savinellis along with a smattering of other brands. I like English blends but have started to branch out into aromatics. Frankly, I like the rituals of pipe smoking and the pleasures of the aroma and taste of my regular tobacco blends.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carl, post: 605038, member: 4652"] I bought my first pipe in about 1965-66 from Smokers Haven in Columbus, OH. I still have that GBD bent bulldog Without a mentor to explain the intricacies of pipe smoking and the "fiddliness" of the pastime, I moved to cigs for the next 40 years or so. I quit them about 10 years ago and gradually moved back to pipes. I dabbled with them over the years but never too consistently. About six years ago, I picked them up exclusively and have enjoyed them ever since. I have a "small" collection of about 25 briars, one Meerschaum, and a couple of cobs. Most of my pipes are Savinellis along with a smattering of other brands. I like English blends but have started to branch out into aromatics. Frankly, I like the rituals of pipe smoking and the pleasures of the aroma and taste of my regular tobacco blends. [/QUOTE]
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