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Choatecav

Lifer
Dec 19, 2023
1,894
18,316
Middle Tennessee
Well, today is a special day for me. If my dad were still living, he would be 98 years old today. Sadly, we lost him in 2014.
I do have the old 1950's era Medico pipe that he smoked when I was just a small child. It was in pretty rough shape and broken so I had it repaired and restored a few years back. Today.... on his birthday.... I am smoking it for the very first time.
I wanted to do it just like he did so I went old school. I am smoking Sir Walter Raleigh, which is all he ever smoked and I am lighting it with matches and the "tamper" is my index finger. Assisting me in this endeavor, is a Diet Coke. Finally, I reamed it out with my pocket knife. All of these things were the methods that he used. He did have a cool pipe stand that is shown in some of the photos below. He was in the U. S. Army and one of the photos below shows him wearing a hooded, water-proof coat while crossing the Atlantic aboard a ship, near the end of WWII.
Happy Birthday, Dad..... we sure miss you.

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JimInks

Sultan of Smoke
Aug 31, 2012
70,150
802,094
Passing the quarter mark of this bowl of year 2024 Edward G. Robinson's Pipe Blend in a 2014 Basil Meadows smooth slight bend squashed tomato with an aluminum band and a black pearl acrylic stem in the military mount style. Fed all the cats except for the absent Abner the Eager. Ice water and bergs is my drink.
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Sobrbiker

Lifer
Jan 7, 2023
6,551
89,428
Casa Grande, AZ
Well, today is a special day for me. If my dad were still living, he would be 98 years old today. Sadly, we lost him in 2014.
I do have the old 1950's era Medico pipe that he smoked when I was just a small child. It was in pretty rough shape and broken so I had it repaired and restored a few years back. Today.... on his birthday.... I am smoking it for the very first time.
I wanted to do it just like he did so I went old school. I am smoking Sir Walter Raleigh, which is all he ever smoked and I am lighting it with matches and the "tamper" is my index finger. Assisting me in this endeavor, is a Diet Coke. Finally, I reamed it out with my pocket knife. All of these things were the methods that he used. He did have a cool pipe stand that is shown in some of the photos below. He was in the U. S. Army and one of the photos below shows him wearing a hooded, water-proof coat while crossing the Atlantic aboard a ship, near the end of WWII.
Happy Birthday, Dad..... we sure miss you.

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That’s awesome, and a great way to honor his memory.
My dad turned 95 last month, and my whole pipe journey started by rescuing his pipes when I was out taking care of him a few years ago.
They were a fixture in his office and on weekends until I was in my teens. Most aren’t my preferred style/size, but will always be (and be used) in my collection.
 

das3353

Lifer
Sep 7, 2019
2,723
68,229
GH Kendal #6 in a Radice

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gord

Lifer
May 1, 2024
1,891
24,129
Prince George, British Columbia, Canada
C&D Exclusive in a Nuttens Twiggy and Coffee ☕️ on the side
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Beauty. Don't think I've seen this one either - but my perception is sharper than it used to be so I perhaps just missed it. Photo is new though, I think - you've covered up your Dad's car . . . . . :(
 
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gord

Lifer
May 1, 2024
1,891
24,129
Prince George, British Columbia, Canada
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WCC Off the Rails in a Larry Roush
As I've been working on my slow smoking techniques, this type of pipe has become increasingly attractive to me - shorter length, large bowl with lots of wood and a smallish inner bowl chamber, which keeps the smoke length within reason. This is a particularly bold and good looking pipe, one of the nicest of it's type I've seen. 👍 👍

Next time you post a shot of this pipe, how about a side shot? I'd love to see it's silhouette.

NB - sorry about this . . . . it is a duplicate/edit of a post above I had to redo because, for whatever reason, this one disappeared before I could finish it and had to start again. Probably pressed a key on the keyboard I shouldn't have. . . .:rolleyes:
 
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Choatecav

Lifer
Dec 19, 2023
1,894
18,316
Middle Tennessee
That’s awesome, and a great way to honor his memory.
My dad turned 95 last month, and my whole pipe journey started by rescuing his pipes when I was out taking care of him a few years ago.
They were a fixture in his office and on weekends until I was in my teens. Most aren’t my preferred style/size, but will always be (and be used) in my collection.
Thanks @Sobrbiker.

You are so fortunate to still have your dad with you and glad you can trace that pipe connection back to him.
I know I don't have to tell you this, but for all of you out there who still have your parents with you, cherish each and every day and tell them that you love them.........
 

JimInks

Sultan of Smoke
Aug 31, 2012
70,150
802,094
Almost finished smoking year 2000 SWRA in a straight, black sandblasted pre-1970 Comoy’s Sunrise Etched Grain straight apple 551 with a black vulcanite saddle stem. Not walking today due to a stiff back. M'lady went out to run an errand and she saw Abner the Eager under my car. She brought him in to eat, and he just got off my lap after enjoying some attention. Watching the Braves-Red Sox game.
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gord

Lifer
May 1, 2024
1,891
24,129
Prince George, British Columbia, Canada
Well, today is a special day for me. If my dad were still living, he would be 98 years old today. Sadly, we lost him in 2014.
I do have the old 1950's era Medico pipe that he smoked when I was just a small child. It was in pretty rough shape and broken so I had it repaired and restored a few years back. Today.... on his birthday.... I am smoking it for the very first time.
I wanted to do it just like he did so I went old school. I am smoking Sir Walter Raleigh, which is all he ever smoked and I am lighting it with matches and the "tamper" is my index finger. Assisting me in this endeavor, is a Diet Coke. Finally, I reamed it out with my pocket knife. All of these things were the methods that he used. He did have a cool pipe stand that is shown in some of the photos below. He was in the U. S. Army and one of the photos below shows him wearing a hooded, water-proof coat while crossing the Atlantic aboard a ship, near the end of WWII.
Happy Birthday, Dad..... we sure miss you.

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What a great story, and a fine tribute to an obviously fine man. Thanks for making my day!
 
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