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franklinpipes

Lurker
Oct 30, 2023
14
19
Charleston, SC
I was born and raised in South Carolina, have moved around a bit, but once again call the Lowcountry home.

Nearly two decades ago, when the world was younger, including myself and my soon-to-be wife, Charleston was our playground. We'd wander the few tobacco shops nestled within its historic embrace, and I, with a novice's zeal, would always ask for a house-made maduro cigar, always dark and linear. It was our ritual, a tangible thread in the fabric of our budding romance.

Come summer, we'd gather on the porch of our downtown rental, two stories up, where the air was sweeter, and the nights unfolded like the pages of a well-worn novel. My friends and I, we were the arbiters of cool, the cigars in our hands a symbol of our leisurely defiance against the ordinary. The truly fascinating among us were the pipe smokers, their silent billows of smoke rising up, carrying with it the weight of their thoughts. And in that sacred space, fine spirits flowed freely, laughter was our currency, and music our religion. We debated everything and nothing, all under the watchful eye of the stars, our gazes never once dropping to the cold glow of a phone screen.

Time, as it does, moved on. We ventured out to the suburbs, started a family, and the smoky gatherings of our youth grew sparse. But occasionally, on those rare Carolina “cold” winter days, a friend would turn up at our 1960s bungalow, and there, in the openness of our garage, we'd resurrect those days if only for an evening, with a pipe and whiskey in hand, as if time had graciously paused.

The years continued to roll by, and even those moments became memories, until last year, when an invitation to a fantasy football league at my church led to an unexpected revival. After the draft, some of us spilled out onto the porch, and the familiar glow of a cigar and the comforting aroma of pipe smoke filled the air. It was as if an old love had been rekindled.

Since then, I've been fervently building my pipe collection, curating my tobacco cellar with the urgency of a man aware that time is a luxury. New friendships have formed, an old hobby has blossomed anew, and here I am, living what feels like the best chapter yet of my life. It's a reminder that sometimes, passions don't fade; they simply wait for the right moment to be awakened once more.

Thank you for welcoming me back in as a Brother of the Leaf.

Cheers!

Jeremy aka “Noble Castoff”
(resurrecting an account I created here a while back but never used. I'll get my screen name changed when I'm able)
 

franklinpipes

Lurker
Oct 30, 2023
14
19
Charleston, SC
Hello and welcome from West Virginia. Great Intro. What pipes do you have and what tobaccos do you desire?
I've started a small collection of Peterson Mark Twain, namely 1997 smooth and 1984 rusticated, Also along those lines - the Peterson POY 2022 14b. The other direction I've gone is large panel pipes - so I've got 6 variants of Savinelli 515 EX/KS, Dunhill ODA 836 sandblasted, and a lonely Jobey Shellmoor.

As for tobaccos, still experimenting my way through. I've found that I like SPC Plum Pudding unequivocally, and seem to be leaning towards English blends. I've tried VaPers, and really want to love them, but haven't found a mature enough one to my liking.
 

AroEnglish

Lifer
Jan 7, 2020
3,887
11,766
Midwest
Welcome! Fantasy football and pipes?! Where do I sign up? Also I imagine a 1960s bungalow in SC sounds quite lovely. I wish houses in the Midwest were more commonly as charming.

By the way, are/were you carving your own pipes? Your username (though you mentioned it will change) suggests that you have/had your own pipe venture of sorts.
 
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MRW

Part of the Furniture Now
Jan 6, 2022
604
1,137
61
Fort Worth Texas
I was born and raised in South Carolina, have moved around a bit, but once again call the Lowcountry home.

Nearly two decades ago, when the world was younger, including myself and my soon-to-be wife, Charleston was our playground. We'd wander the few tobacco shops nestled within its historic embrace, and I, with a novice's zeal, would always ask for a house-made maduro cigar, always dark and linear. It was our ritual, a tangible thread in the fabric of our budding romance.

Come summer, we'd gather on the porch of our downtown rental, two stories up, where the air was sweeter, and the nights unfolded like the pages of a well-worn novel. My friends and I, we were the arbiters of cool, the cigars in our hands a symbol of our leisurely defiance against the ordinary. The truly fascinating among us were the pipe smokers, their silent billows of smoke rising up, carrying with it the weight of their thoughts. And in that sacred space, fine spirits flowed freely, laughter was our currency, and music our religion. We debated everything and nothing, all under the watchful eye of the stars, our gazes never once dropping to the cold glow of a phone screen.

Time, as it does, moved on. We ventured out to the suburbs, started a family, and the smoky gatherings of our youth grew sparse. But occasionally, on those rare Carolina “cold” winter days, a friend would turn up at our 1960s bungalow, and there, in the openness of our garage, we'd resurrect those days if only for an evening, with a pipe and whiskey in hand, as if time had graciously paused.

The years continued to roll by, and even those moments became memories, until last year, when an invitation to a fantasy football league at my church led to an unexpected revival. After the draft, some of us spilled out onto the porch, and the familiar glow of a cigar and the comforting aroma of pipe smoke filled the air. It was as if an old love had been rekindled.

Since then, I've been fervently building my pipe collection, curating my tobacco cellar with the urgency of a man aware that time is a luxury. New friendships have formed, an old hobby has blossomed anew, and here I am, living what feels like the best chapter yet of my life. It's a reminder that sometimes, passions don't fade; they simply wait for the right moment to be awakened once more.

Thank you for welcoming me back in as a Brother of the Leaf.

Cheers!

Jeremy aka “Noble Castoff”
(resurrecting an account I created here a while back but never used. I'll get my screen name changed when I'm able)
Hello and welcome to the Forum from Deep in the Heart of Texas. You will find this site to be informative and the members insightful (and at times, most entertaining). Enjoy your stay!
 
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daberman

Starting to Get Obsessed
Mar 4, 2021
135
603
Atlanta, GA
What a great intro to read this sunny morning with a pipe of Stokkebye Navy Flake and a cup of coffee! Hail from Atlanta friend. Look forward to your future posts. What kind of tobacco do you prefer?
 

franklinpipes

Lurker
Oct 30, 2023
14
19
Charleston, SC
What a great intro to read this sunny morning with a pipe of Stokkebye Navy Flake and a cup of coffee! Hail from Atlanta friend. Look forward to your future posts. What kind of tobacco do you prefer?
Still experimenting my way through. I've found that I like SPC Plum Pudding unequivocally, and seem to be leaning towards English/Balkan blends. I've tried VaPers, and really want to love them, but haven't found a mature enough one to my liking.