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mikethompson

Comissar of Christmas
Jun 26, 2016
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Near Toronto, Ontario, Canada
I was thinking about the stories we've all heard about our dads/grandfathers/uncles having 1 pipe, and when it got dirty or broken they would toss it and get a new one. Does anyone do this anymore?

Maybe some of us might do this with a cob, but I can't imagine tossing a briar unless it was really smashed up.

Do you toss pipes when they are finished to you?
 
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craig61a

Lifer
Apr 29, 2017
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With the exception of the first few I ever bought, over 30 years ago, no.

And I’ll probably sell off stuff eventually. I have sold stuff that no longer appeals to me, or just don’t smoke it anymore.
 
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rushx9

Lifer
Jul 10, 2019
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I've never burned out a briar, and I can't make myself throw something away if it still works well, so I clean them up and give them to new pipe smokers or friends with too few pipes!
Also, a Lakeland lover like myself can always just dedicate a pipe to a single blend and not worry about ghosting if they aren't going to use it for anything else anyway.
 
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carolinasmokes

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Yes, the most pipes I have on hand at any given time is 2 or 3 and I could easily make it on 1. I buy pipes to smoke not collect and when they are not useful to me anymore or I tire of them they get replaced. I always have an unsmoked pipe or two in reserve.
 
May 2, 2020
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I can’t see how a good pipe is a disposable object unless abused. I’ve certainly never seen one burn out unless there was an inherent flaw in the briar or the person created a tiny inferno in the chamber every time they smoked by using improper technique.
Now I’ve had a few turds, but they were turds from the get-go. Kind of like ‘ember’s experience with those Dunhills. I can see tossing something that doesn’t work.
 

Chasing Embers

Captain of the Black Frigate
Nov 12, 2014
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Ah, yeah, I guess I just read it as the pipe getting physically used up rather than just falling out of favor. That makes sense.
I suppose if I had some that just never got smoked, I’d clean them up and send them to forum members.
Its a compulsion. Once I see an item as being something in the way, it has to be gone.
 
May 2, 2020
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Its a compulsion. Once I see an item as being something in the way, it has to be gone.
Sometimes I wish I had a little more of that in me. I tend to hold onto crap I don’t need out of thinking it might be useful again one day. Thankfully my wife is a bit more like you in that regard, so we kind of keep each other straight.
 
Jan 28, 2018
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I have a number of pipes that don't make it into my regular rotation. Problem is, most of them wouldn't sell for squat on eBay. So I keep them to smoke when I'm traveling, going out or whatever other circumstance where I don't want to put a favorite at risk. Pipes don't take up a lot of space, I see no reason to discard a perfectly functional tobacco smoking device.
 

greeneyes

Lifer
Jun 5, 2018
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I sell them if I lose interest, otherwise the pipes in my permanent collection will probably outlive me. In a manner of speaking, it is I who am being used up more quickly than my pipes.

If my son has no interest in pipes by the time I die, I shall have found someone to bequeath the collection to, in whole or in part.
 
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