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<blockquote data-quote="monbla256" data-source="post: 206581" data-attributes="member: 2244"><p>AMEN!!! I could not have put it better! I am curious as to just EXACTLY what denotes an an "expert" though. I've smoked a wide variety of pipes, both size, quality and shape as well as variety's of tobacco over the past 40+ years and DO NOT consider myself any sort of EXPERT. I'm just a guy who has and does smoke a pipe. I'm really no different than someone who has been smoking for 2 years other than my total amount of smoking experience . I've always wondered just WHAT designates an EXPERT. I guess if you make your living in this tobacco industry, this would designate such a level? If I use this for a definition, a recent MBA grad who just went to work for Phillip-Morris would be an expert?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="monbla256, post: 206581, member: 2244"] AMEN!!! I could not have put it better! I am curious as to just EXACTLY what denotes an an "expert" though. I've smoked a wide variety of pipes, both size, quality and shape as well as variety's of tobacco over the past 40+ years and DO NOT consider myself any sort of EXPERT. I'm just a guy who has and does smoke a pipe. I'm really no different than someone who has been smoking for 2 years other than my total amount of smoking experience . I've always wondered just WHAT designates an EXPERT. I guess if you make your living in this tobacco industry, this would designate such a level? If I use this for a definition, a recent MBA grad who just went to work for Phillip-Morris would be an expert? [/QUOTE]
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