You couldn't bring yourself to smoke it?
First some background, I have been a pipe smoker for 30 years and a lurker on here for many years - love the dialogue, education and opinions - even those I think are askew.
I smoke a wide range of leaf from lightly topped aromatics, english, scottish, ginnies, vapers, cigar leaf, and on and on.
Pipe wise I tend to go mid-size, plumper styles, typically with some sort of slight bend - more a holder than a clencher, but I run the gambit - my current rotation includes Peterson, Savinelli, Ardor, Dunny, Cavicchi, Castello, and Tinsky. I tend to prefer briar over mers, I tend to prefer sandblasts, but my aesthetic tastes vary also.
Okay, so let me get to my question. I recently bought a Ser Jacopo Historica 2020 Pulchra in Sandblast.
Now this was a really wild departure for me as I tend to opt for more understated looks and shapes, but there was just something about this pipe that kept saying "buy me, buy me. buy me..." And I did.
However I now find myself reluctant to smoke it, it is so beautiful, but so not me. Yet it still keeps calling my name.
So for weeks I have just looked at it, fondled it, thought about what would I christen the bowl with, but can't bring myself to pack and light it.
Almost afraid to sully it, knowing how it is just not me - worried I would smoke it a few times to only shelve it to be neglected.
I wonder should I just sell it to someone who will likely get far more use out of it? Assuming it smokes well it could become someone's most cherished pipe.
Or should I just wait and think about it?
Have you ever had this experience?
And what did you ultimately do?
RA
First some background, I have been a pipe smoker for 30 years and a lurker on here for many years - love the dialogue, education and opinions - even those I think are askew.
I smoke a wide range of leaf from lightly topped aromatics, english, scottish, ginnies, vapers, cigar leaf, and on and on.
Pipe wise I tend to go mid-size, plumper styles, typically with some sort of slight bend - more a holder than a clencher, but I run the gambit - my current rotation includes Peterson, Savinelli, Ardor, Dunny, Cavicchi, Castello, and Tinsky. I tend to prefer briar over mers, I tend to prefer sandblasts, but my aesthetic tastes vary also.
Okay, so let me get to my question. I recently bought a Ser Jacopo Historica 2020 Pulchra in Sandblast.
Now this was a really wild departure for me as I tend to opt for more understated looks and shapes, but there was just something about this pipe that kept saying "buy me, buy me. buy me..." And I did.
However I now find myself reluctant to smoke it, it is so beautiful, but so not me. Yet it still keeps calling my name.
So for weeks I have just looked at it, fondled it, thought about what would I christen the bowl with, but can't bring myself to pack and light it.
Almost afraid to sully it, knowing how it is just not me - worried I would smoke it a few times to only shelve it to be neglected.
I wonder should I just sell it to someone who will likely get far more use out of it? Assuming it smokes well it could become someone's most cherished pipe.
Or should I just wait and think about it?
Have you ever had this experience?
And what did you ultimately do?
RA
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