Hello. I'm new to pipes, although I did own one ages ago. I jumped into this pool and decided learning to swim might be a good idea.
I purchased an inexpensive, but seemingly well-reviewed Whitlock pipe (with accessories) from Amazon. I followed this up by unintentionally purchasing enough tobacco to last a very long time. I purchased a fair number of 2-ounce bulk bags while researching blends to learn about options, not realizing how long it would last. A Boveda humidor bag is on the way, which will hopefully help keep the tobacco I have from going bad.
As mentioned, I'm now trying to actually learn what I'm doing - a process I'm familiar with, having recently arrived (within the past few years) very late to the straight razor and sharpening parties - rabbit holes that seemingly have no bottom. I'm now looking at estate pipes on eBay, while hoping that I've not ruined the one I have (I knew nothing about breaking in pipes, allowing them to rest, etc.).
I look forward to browsing the information here and learning more about this interest. At least enough to keep my head above water, make somewhat informed decisions (well, less terrible ones) and enjoy the hobby more.
What else do I enjoy? Riding and working on vintage motorcycles (those things often go hand-in-hand). Thinking about getting a bit of space - Obtaining a large piece of land and building a home (who doesn't want to get away from time to time?). Odds, ends and errata.
Thanks.
I purchased an inexpensive, but seemingly well-reviewed Whitlock pipe (with accessories) from Amazon. I followed this up by unintentionally purchasing enough tobacco to last a very long time. I purchased a fair number of 2-ounce bulk bags while researching blends to learn about options, not realizing how long it would last. A Boveda humidor bag is on the way, which will hopefully help keep the tobacco I have from going bad.
As mentioned, I'm now trying to actually learn what I'm doing - a process I'm familiar with, having recently arrived (within the past few years) very late to the straight razor and sharpening parties - rabbit holes that seemingly have no bottom. I'm now looking at estate pipes on eBay, while hoping that I've not ruined the one I have (I knew nothing about breaking in pipes, allowing them to rest, etc.).
I look forward to browsing the information here and learning more about this interest. At least enough to keep my head above water, make somewhat informed decisions (well, less terrible ones) and enjoy the hobby more.
What else do I enjoy? Riding and working on vintage motorcycles (those things often go hand-in-hand). Thinking about getting a bit of space - Obtaining a large piece of land and building a home (who doesn't want to get away from time to time?). Odds, ends and errata.
Thanks.