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georged

Lifer
Mar 7, 2013
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Your doorbell just rang, and a team of expensively-suited lawyers just told you that Bill Gates died and left you a billion dollars. That you were his long lost best childhood friend's favorite uncle, or something.
After dealing with the obvious necessities required by such good fortune, what would you do with the money that's PIPE AND/OR TOBACCO related?
PLEAE NOTE: Buy all the champagne, sailboats, and fancy cars you want, and travel the world until you turn blue, we don't care... This is a SMOKING board. Any response that steps outside that conversational box will be instantly zapped by pm.com's crack team of rabid moderators, and their collective fingers will be wagged at you. Right, mods? :mrgreen:
Me? I'd commission a dead-authentic, museum-class Edwardian era library / lounge / club room large enough to hold regular meet-ups of my friends. Legit world-class antiques when possible, world-class counterfeits when not. Moroccan leather wing chairs, mahogany and brass everywhere, crystal decanters, rare books, an attached, always full walk-in tobacco humidor, etc. etc. etc.
(The walls would also contain hidden shielding, Faraday cage style, to block all Wifi, cellphone signals, and so forth. :twisted: )
Special bonus? It would be serviced by a free, worldwide Gulfstream shuttle for any like-minded pipe smoker who wanted to visit. (There'd also be a fully equipped pipe repair shop in a nearby room of the same building, of course, as well as a wing of five star guest rooms).
Yup. That's it, I think.
The only problem with such a place is that I'd probably never leave it. :puffy:
Edited by jvnshr: Title capitalization (please check Rule #9)

 

brian64

Lifer
Jan 31, 2011
9,615
14,706
Me? I'd commission a dead-authentic, museum-class Edwardian era library / lounge / club room large enough to hold regular meet-ups of my friends. Legit world-class antiques when possible, world-class counterfeits when not. Moroccan leather wing chairs, mahogany and brass everywhere, crystal decanters, rare books, an attached, always full walk-in tobacco humidor, etc. etc. etc.

(The walls would also contain hidden shielding, Faraday cage style, to block all Wifi, cellphone signals, and so forth. )
:worship:
In addition to something like the above, and completing my cellar and acquiring a few more Bakis, I would endeavor to identify worthy souls of lesser means here on the forum and stock their cellars for them.

 

jaytex1969

Lifer
Jun 6, 2017
9,519
50,593
Here
I'd buy a small town as close to the geographic center of the country as I could manage.
I'd change the name to Briarville.
I'd solicit the migration of as many pipe smokers with diverse life skill as I could manage.
We'd build our fine utopia and live happily ever after... :puffy:
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Chasing Embers

Captain of the Black Frigate
Nov 12, 2014
43,380
109,091
Nothing pipe or tobacco related. I'm finished buying pipes, and my cellar runneth over. The rest would go into a savings account for my kids.

 

seacaptain

Lifer
Apr 24, 2015
1,829
7
Me? I'd commission a dead-authentic, museum-class Edwardian era library / lounge / club room large enough to hold regular meet-ups of my friends. Legit world-class antiques when possible, world-class counterfeits when not. Moroccan leather wing chairs, mahogany and brass everywhere, crystal decanters, rare books, an attached, always full walk-in tobacco humidor, etc. etc. etc.
This is awesome but isn't it kind of beyond your stated rules? Why not a mansion to surround the library, and an estate for the mansion, and an island for the estate, etc.
Me, after taxes, I'd give half the money away to charity. Then after that help out some family and friends with houses. That would still leave well over $200 million. I have no idea what I'd do with that but anything tobacco related would be an afterthought.

 

georged

Lifer
Mar 7, 2013
5,516
14,129
This is awesome but isn't it [a luxury smoking room] kind of beyond your stated rules?

Let's see... you're not sure if a smoking room goes beyond the rules of "it must be related to smoking."
Hm. Not sure I can help you there. :lol:

 

sasquatch

Lifer
Jul 16, 2012
1,686
2,878
I'd buy Castello.
And I'd probably buy the Dunhill recipes off BAT.
I think everything else would take care of itself.

 

canadianpuffer

Can't Leave
Oct 8, 2017
300
463
I’d open up an old world style tobacconist shop on the Main Street of my town. Price everything at cost to get more people into the hobby (canadian taxes) and build up the smoking culture. (Well fine tobacco smoking culture). It’s be a hang out place masquerading as a store.

 

alan73

Part of the Furniture Now
Apr 26, 2017
666
653
Wisconsin
I would lend out my G5 or G6 to pick up the Danish and Swedish pipe-makers for the Chicago show. We’d all become great friends and whoop it up worldwide. I would then buy only the best highest grade pipes and corner the market on the best of the best. I’ll do the fancy pipe collection wing of my mansion too. I only need a few lazy boys , no need to be frivolous.

 

jpmcwjr

Moderator
Staff member
May 12, 2015
24,673
27,236
Carmel Valley, CA
I'd buy several top tobacco shops, spruce 'em up real good, and underwrite their business to a few hundred thou a year. (In SF, ATL, Hollywood, and Monterey. I'd buy a suite on a passenger liner with a contract that'd allow me to smoke in my cabin and on my deck. Then I'd hire someone to clip my coupons.

 

beefeater33

Lifer
Apr 14, 2014
4,089
6,186
Central Ohio
George, you'd need to hire some cleaning staff, you know, to empty the ashtrays and polish the crystal decanters and such..........Keep the place tidy. :puffy:
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mso489

Lifer
Feb 21, 2013
41,210
60,451
As to how I would manage a billion, and how I would attempt to use or abuse it -- that is not the question. Pipewise, I think I might actually attempt to keep exactly the pipes and tobacco stash I have at present. No new rack of artisan masterpieces or Dunhill classics or anything. I think that would be one of my ways of keeping a foot on base. Hey, here's the Kaywoodie; I've always really enjoyed this pipe, and the Missouri Meerschaum cobs. And how about my snazzy Ferndown and Ser Jacopo -- golden as ever. The task is to keep your head, and that would help.

 

addamsruspipe

Part of the Furniture Now
Dec 4, 2016
790
5,364
55
Albuquerque, NM
I would do two things. First I would establish a non profit foundation to support/encourage pipe smoking. Then I would travel the world visiting pipe makers/blenders/pipe shops/pipe clubs sharing/trading/learning and having fun. :D

 
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