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What is your around the house pipe?

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  • Started 1 year ago by letsgodowntherabbithole
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    letsgodowntherabbithole

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    After I got my first lot of estate pipes last week I noticed there is a particular pipe I always have in my mouth. I cleaned this guy up and have not smoked with it since. I just carry it around the house with me and more or less chew on it. I let this guy soak in my favorite whiskey overnight and when I breath through it all I taste is whiskey
    It's nothing to special, just a yello-bole spartan, but it's my yello-bole spartan and I love it.

    What's your around the house pipe?

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  2. hobie1dog

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    Well, I don't smoke inside the house, but the first one I grab is the Peterson XL23 Kinsale, which is reserved only for Penzance

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    Any of two hundred that line my living room

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    Two hundred? wow. I have 5, 4 estates and a no name. Out of 200 hundred what is your everyday pipe?

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    What you are describing would be my Chacom Grand Cru. It sits on my desk and never gets smoked, just held during conference calls. Techniocally, all of my pipes are around the house pipes. They are the good ones that rarely travel or go with me around town. Right now I have 3 pipes, a Talamona, a Charatan and a Savinelli Autograph that are as ugly as hell that I use to smoke outside since its winter and I can only smoke outside. The beast (our dog) got so excited to play outside during the blizzard yesterday he took the Autograph out of my mouth and tossed it in the snow. I was glad it wasn't one of my good pipes.

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    My at home pipe is my Peterson 307

    Sincerely,

    Yoru
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    A Talamona, Charatan, and a Sav Autograph that are ugly as hell and you only smoke them out side? There isn't pipe there that wouldn't go for under $200...

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    rusticated grabow fullbent

    "Smoke your pipe and be silent, there's only wind and smoke in the world"
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    All of them. However, lately I've been favoring my Stanwell Golden Danish. A light pipe with perfect balance. When working outside I like my L.L. Bean made by Dr. Grabow.

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    I have about a dozen that get smoked more so than others.
    Cavicchi Volcano
    Fat Cavicchi Volcano
    TRG White Ringed Volcano
    Bjarne Free Form
    MM Cob Churchwarden
    Ascorti New Line
    Salisbury Poker
    Dr. Grabow White Viscount Adjustomatic Poker
    My Dad's of Favorite No Name (Found out it is a Caminetto)
    Both Nordings
    Maggiore
    Johs Bulldog

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    My grab first pipe would be one of the Peterson System pipes.

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    I'm starting to have to many to have a just one favorite. I smoke inside .. usually with the wife in the evenings while we chat. I do notice I tend to use one of several cobs when I'm outside. It could be cause I view them as expendable , and they never die. LOL.

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    I would have to say my Savinelli Natural finish Dublin. My favorite by far.

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    All of mine are around the house; luckily I don't have to leave the room to enjoy my smoke. My go-to of the last couple weeks has been my already-beat-to-hell MM cob; my I'm-gonna-have-a-treat pipe is my Peterson Xmas billiard. My sit-and-write-angry-letters-to-Congress pipe is a Medico Jet Stream, any one of several.

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    Chacom army bit.....

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    I gravitate to one of my Petersons; however, I recently purchased a Savinelli Tundra that seems to end up in my hand regularly lately.

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    All of them.

    Except the four that I keep at the fire-station.

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    I'm wanting one of those Savinelli Tundras but bad.

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    My Grabow Omega it sits low and out of the way while doing chores around the house.
    Also my Cob.

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    In my office I smoke 4 Meer's the most. I don't have to rest them like I do my Briar pipes.

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    >>rhfdpipe wrote>""rusticated grabow fullbent"">>

    ditto for me--i don't smoke inside, but usually have that old grabow with me as i wander about the building

    cobs, old briars, and burley
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    As I dedicate my pipe to certian types of tobaccos, I chose a pipe depending on what I want to smoke at the moment, so I don't have a particular pipe.

    I've always been crazy but it's kept me from going insane.
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    This Peterson for sure. I hardly ever smoke in the house but if I must, this does the trick...

    "If you can't send money, send tobacco." -George Washington to the Continental Congress, 1776
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