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Grandfathers Old Pipes

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  1. prettyinpink648

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    So I thought my two Aunts might have my grandfathers old pipes or at least know where they are. They both replied to my request saying they think my dad has them. Well here's my problem. Although I am 40 years old I am still a daddy's girl. (5 girls and 2 boys in my family and all of us girls are daddys girls :D) I have yet to tell him I even smoke a pipe therefore I don't really know how to approach him to ask for them. Why havent I told him? Well although I am 40 I still try very hard to please my dad. We have never discussed the pipes so I dont know if there is a sentimental value for my Dad when it comes to them. I know, I know, I'm a grown woman but he wasnt too happy with me a few years back when I told him I'd bought my first motorcycle a Suzuki Katana600. I didnt dare tell him when I sold it and bought a Suzuki Hayabusa 1300. Any suggestions on how to go about this? Am I being too soft?

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    Honesty is always best. Your dad might not like your choice of smoking pipes but he should at least respect you for telling him the truth. If your dad might smoke perhaps telling him about you and pipes might allow you both to connect and then share your grandfather's pipes if your dad has them.

    I hope all works out well for you.

    Doug

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    Maybe start a casual conversation about smoking. Then when the time is right, ask about the pipes. Tell him it would mean a lot to be able to put those pipes to use again and enjoy them.

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    Just be honest with your dad.
    In the long run, it's easier to sit down with him and honestly explain why.

    You may be daddy's girl, but I think if you treat YOURSELF like an adult, he will too.
    Most children are so worried about disappointing their parents that they tend to forget how much their parents love them in the first place...

    "Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive." C.S. Lewis
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    Look him in the eye and say, I loved my grandfather and I would like his pipes, The old cajn

    The Old Cajun
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    Thanks Elwin, Guitarguy, and Flmason. You are right honesty is the best way to deal with this. He doesnt smoke but he may actually like the idea of the pipes being used again. I'll call him tomorrow. He lives in Michigan and I'm in virginia so dropping by isnt an option. I appreciate your input.

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    Hey Old Cajun, that would be cool if we lived close. A phone call is going to have to do it.

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    Just so you know , no BS, parents have radar for that, he may be tickled to death you want them, when my daughter was crew chief on a gun ship raised hell with her , hear me out on this ,told her that was no place for a women, Seceretly my chest was busting with pride, You go Girl get them pipes. The old cajun

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    Old Cajun you're right. Although he wasnt happy with me being a motorcyclist for safety reasons, a part of him thinks I'm cool for doing it.

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    Just go up to Michigan, walk through his front door smoking a danish freehand, and tell him you want papaws pipes. Just kiddin...welcome to the craziness & happy pipe smoking

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    Hey Pretty

    Honesty is always best in every matter. Nuff said.

    If at first you don't succeed, have another bowl.
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    just start the conversation with your memories of your granddad smoking. I wish you luck im fighting with my ex to get my dads pipes from her.

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    I wish you luck im fighting with my ex to get my dads pipes from her.

    Why does your EX have YOUR dads pipes???

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    Look him in the eye and say, I loved my grandfather and I would like his pipes, The old cajn

    OldCajun thats wisely said

    Why does your EX have YOUR dads pipes???

    ???no comment for that !!!

    Yavuz Korpefiliz
    Owner of Storient Meerschaum Pipes
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    You ride a Busa and you smoke a pipe. I think you might be my dream girl! To bad I'm married.

    Good luck with getting your Grandad's pipes. There is something really special about using something from your personal history that connects you to your family. I've got some Zippo lighters that belonged to my grandfather, one of which he carried in WWII, and they are amoung my favourite things. They don't have much real world value but to me they are priceless.

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    Good luck Pink - hope you'll let us know how it goes.

    "Be seeing you" —Number Six, The Prisoner


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    its a long story they were put in to her storage during a move and now i'm fighting to get them back.

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    So it's been a crazy week with me doing many interviews (I'm looking for a job!!) and Daddy's been busy as hell. He has a roller skating rink in MI. So we set aside some time to talk tomorrow when we both will be less busy. VAboatbuilder good luck man! I hope she coughs them up.
    Swhipple, thanks hun, I'm married too 18years. Maybe in our next life eh!
    Numbersix, thanks

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    2 week cliffhanger.

    Can't wait for the update on this story...

    Mike.
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    Rookie, but learning.
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    Well Chakara, I talked to my dad and turns out he doesnt have them. When they took care of my Grandfathers things after he passed away they were no where in the house. My dad thinks maybe he got rid of them when he stopped smoking about a year before he passed away

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    +1

    2 week cliffhanger.

    Can't wait for the update on this story...

    there is no comparing pipe smoking to riding a bike.
    Non bike riders think we have a death wish........

    Open and Honest and you'll be great, sounds like you have your head screwed on pretty well.

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    Sorry you couldn't get your grandpa's pipes. I need to see if I could track down my grandpa's pipes. He died around 30 years ago, and was not in good health in his later years. So that would make his pipes 35-40 years old at the youngest.

    As long as I got a pipe full of baccy and a nose full of snuff, I'm a happy camper
    Cigarettes are an addiction, cigars are a hobby, pipes are a religion
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    That would be so cool!

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    I have asked some my aunts and uncles about it. I know for sure I've talked to two of them, and they didn't have it. But there is till three more to talk to, so fingers crossed.

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    Aw, that is a shame. I was hoping for a photographic treasure trove. At least you have your memories prettyinpink.

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    Yea Chakaraka I was dissappointed but like you said, I do still have my memories. My Grandfather was an amazing man!

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    Sorry to hear you couldn't get your Grandfathers pipes.

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    My Grandfather was an amazing man!

    Indeed! Most of them are, unfortunatly, we don't realize it until it is too late.

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    I'm sorry that the pipes are long gone.

    My grandfather's pipes were also discarded after his death over 40 years ago, along with most of his other belongings. I have only recovered two "artifacts" from his life but I have picked up a few anecdotes and stories along the way. You see, I am his namesake, so it has always been important to me to learn more...

    I don't smoke a pipe to mimic him, but it is comforting to revive another element of his life.

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    I was too little when my pipe-smoking grandpa died. I found out, many years later, that the same happened with his pipes -- they were all thrown away, "the old ugly stinky things!" {sigh}

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