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<blockquote data-quote="gospelman" data-source="post: 13375" data-attributes="member: 43"><p>Being around my great-grandfather when I was a boy...smelling his tobacco...I think that was the germ of the thought that I might like to try a pipe. </p><p></p><p>I started when I was in college in the mid-70s. I went to a tobacconist and they hooked me up with a pipe and some Captain Black, and I was on my way.</p><p></p><p>However, just about two or three years ago, I found that there was a whole 'nother world of tobacco, thanks to the Knox board and others. I've immensely enjoyed trying different blends, and am eternally grateful to those on the aforementioned board who gave me suggestions and guidance in my journey through pipe tobaccodom. ( Ha...I just made up a new word!)</p><p></p><p>Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gospelman, post: 13375, member: 43"] Being around my great-grandfather when I was a boy...smelling his tobacco...I think that was the germ of the thought that I might like to try a pipe. I started when I was in college in the mid-70s. I went to a tobacconist and they hooked me up with a pipe and some Captain Black, and I was on my way. However, just about two or three years ago, I found that there was a whole 'nother world of tobacco, thanks to the Knox board and others. I've immensely enjoyed trying different blends, and am eternally grateful to those on the aforementioned board who gave me suggestions and guidance in my journey through pipe tobaccodom. ( Ha...I just made up a new word!) Mike [/QUOTE]
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