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JAWz

Lurker
Apr 16, 2022
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51
California (San Joaquin County)
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Greetings,
Recently, I have been working a pipe back into my life. I dusted off my pipe bag, and found my small neglected collection. I even had some unopened tins that appear to be ready to smoke. It has been 5 or 6 years and while a little wobbly, I find it familiar, much like riding a bike again after a long time past.
Glad to be here,
JAWz
 
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mso489

Lifer
Feb 21, 2013
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60,459
You were smart to save your pipes. Some people take a break and give them all away or sell them off. I've had a few hiatus but have the first pipe I ever bought, still beautiful and smoking strong. Welcome back from central North Carolina.
 

JAWz

Lurker
Apr 16, 2022
29
51
California (San Joaquin County)
You were smart to save your pipes. Some people take a break and give them all away or sell them off. I've had a few hiatus but have the first pipe I ever bought, still beautiful and smoking strong. Welcome back from central North Carolina.
I do not have my first pipe ever still, that cob is long since gone sadly. But I still have my first ever briar, a Big Ben presidential billiard. It was first pipe I smoked after my hiatus.
 

didimauw

Moderator
Staff member
Jul 28, 2013
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Burlington WI
I do not have my first pipe ever still, that cob is long since gone sadly. But I still have my first ever briar, a Big Ben presidential billiard. It was first pipe I smoked after my hiatus.
You never forget your first cob.

Still smoke mine a lot. Had it around 8 years. I'd be more sad if I lost that cob over any of my nicer briars.
 

Latakia Dave

Lifer
Mar 4, 2021
1,666
20,964
Shenandoah Vally Virginia
Title edited for caps. Please read rule 9. -jpm

Greetings,
Recently, I have been working a pipe back into my life. I dusted off my pipe bag, and found my small neglected collection. I even had some unopened tins that appear to be ready to smoke. It has been 5 or 6 years and while a little wobbly, I find it familiar, much like riding a bike again after a long time past.
Glad to be here,
JAWz
Welcome back! From Virginia
 
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