I do not. I picked up a 1983 unsmoked Dunhill Christmas pipe last year with the intention of smoking it, and I did a few times. Though I only will smoke it from time to time, I’ll definitely continue to do so.
Do you know why you can't bring yourself to smoke it? Of course no judgement with your decision; I just find it interesting as I would've thought that some with one of their dad's pipes would love to smoke it and think of him.So many beautiful pipes and stories on this thread. Great responses.....
I have one pipe that I just cannot bring myself to smoke. It belonged to my dad and he smoked it when I was a small child, back in the sixties. It is a very humble Medico pipe and it was stored away and got broke somehow. I had it restored a year or two ago and here is a before and after picture. It is on the original stand that dad used.
Trivia question: On that original stand, there is a small slot in the front of where the bowl sits. Do any of you know what that slot was for??
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You make an excellent point and I wish I had a good, clear cut answer. I have actually waffled back and forth on the matter and thought about lighting it up and knowing that he was the last to smoke it.... then I decide to back away from it and not steal that last smoke from him.Do you know why you can't bring yourself to smoke it? Of course no judgement with your decision; I just find it interesting as I would've thought that some with one of their dad's pipes would love to smoke it and think of him.
Yeah I understand. It sounds like part of it is just that it probably just has to feel like that special time. Sounds like that time has come close but not quite arrived. Please do share with us if/when that time comes! And hopefully you've got some SWR ready in case the time catches you by surprise.You make an excellent point and I wish I had a good, clear cut answer. I have actually waffled back and forth on the matter and thought about lighting it up and knowing that he was the last to smoke it.... then I decide to back away from it and not steal that last smoke from him.
I can tell you one thing...... if I ever do decide to light it up, I know what I will pack the bowl with. Sir Walter Raleigh regular will be the blend. That is all I ever saw him smoke.
Thanks for that reply. It was well worded and very touching.Yeah I understand. It sounds like part of it is just that it probably just has to feel like that special time. Sounds like that time has come close but not quite arrived. Please do share with us if/when that time comes! And hopefully you've got some SWR ready in case the time catches you by surprise.
That’s prettyI don’t have this pipe yet, but a virgin Manduela was on the top of my list as dream pipe. I am thinking about how to keep it pristine and not smoking it has come to mind. I’m generally not the type to not use a tool for what it was meant for but this one has got me thinking.
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Well, I don't have a clue as to what fake blood tastes like but it sounds putrid........... Do you reckon there's anyway you could treat the bowl with something to purge that taste??I have two but can't bring myself to smoke for other reasons. I have one Savinelli Poker that my parents got me for my 18th birthday ten years ago and one Peterson system pipe my parents got for me two Christmas' ago. The first I cannot smoke because of how sentimental it is for me and simply enjoy looking at it. The latter however, has this horrible taste that is akin to the taste of fake blood capsules (if you have ever trick-or-treated as a vampire or done a school film, you'll know the awful rancid peanut/chemical taste they have) that will not dissipate no matter how much I smoke it. It is however, a piece I remember my parents by and cannot ever bring myself to part with.
It really is. I’ve been meaning to try and treat it with honey or whisky but haven’t got around to it. Maybe now is my sign!Well, I don't have a clue as to what fake blood tastes like but it sounds putrid........... Do you reckon there's anyway you could treat the bowl with something to purge that taste??
Sounds like an oxidized stem.I have two but can't bring myself to smoke for other reasons. I have one Savinelli Poker that my parents got me for my 18th birthday ten years ago and one Peterson system pipe my parents got for me two Christmas' ago. The first I cannot smoke because of how sentimental it is for me and simply enjoy looking at it. The latter however, has this horrible taste that is akin to the taste of fake blood capsules (if you have ever trick-or-treated as a vampire or done a school film, you'll know the awful rancid peanut/chemical taste they have) that will not dissipate no matter how much I smoke it. It is however, a piece I remember my parents by and cannot ever bring myself to part with.
Could be for sure though it was new from my BMSounds like an oxidized stem.
Have you tried removing that bowl coating ?I have two but can't bring myself to smoke for other reasons.
one Peterson system pipe my parents got for me two Christmas' ago. The has this horrible taste that is akin to the taste of fake blood capsules
I've gotten them from online sites that were new but slightly oxidized. Hold the stem under bright light or full sun to see if it's brown.Could be for sure though it was new from my BM
Does the other side of the bowl have similar grain on the Nachwalter? It’s a very nice looking pipe, the grain fits the shape so well.An unsmoked Jim Cooke Oom Paul from 1994, too big too take a first puff.
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Same for a Nachwalter straight grain....
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