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CZ_Piper

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Mar 26, 2020
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Hi, i am still new to the pipe smoking community and i generally consider myself a hobbyist and have been enjoying pipes for just over a year now. Pipe smoking has been a tradition in my family for a long time going back to the first and second world wars and even prior to that. Which is probably why i like to smoke most of the old traditional blends and things that i remember from years ago. I look forward to learning more about the pipe smoking tradition, discovering new blends and chatting with you all in the forums.

Cheers,
 

docpierce

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Hi, i am still new to the pipe smoking community and i generally consider myself a hobbyist and have been enjoying pipes for just over a year now. Pipe smoking has been a tradition in my family for a long time going back to the first and second world wars and even prior to that. Which is probably why i like to smoke most of the old traditional blends and things that i remember from years ago. I look forward to learning more about the pipe smoking tradition, discovering new blends and chatting with you all in the forums.

Cheers,
You mentioned you family tradition of pipe smoking. I am curious if you were able to research what pipes and blends your people preferred.
 
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CZ_Piper

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You mentioned you family tradition of pipe smoking. I am curious if you were able to research what pipes and blends your people preferred.
Yes i do, i know that my grandfather smoked prince Albert along with half and half, and a few other brands. My great uncles smoked about the same along with sir Walter Raleigh and a few different Dunhill blends. As for further back than the 40s or 50s i couldn't say for certain. But i do have a lot of old pipes and a few vintage tins from that period.
 
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