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deuceswild818

Might Stick Around
Mar 21, 2021
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Charleston, SC
Good evening!

My name is Ron, I'm 53 and after being a lifetime resident in South Carolina, five years ago me and my wife moved to to Western NY, Dunkirk NY specifically, on the shore of Lake Erie. I have no idea why people move south, we love it here.

I first tried to smoke a pipe in college somewhere over thirty years ago. I bought the pipe, probably a corncob, from a drugstore and used tobacco I removed from cigarettes. It wasn't a pleasant experience. I never did smoke cigarettes, but after the bad experience with trying to be a pipe smoker, I took up cigars instead. (I think I listened to a cigar show on the radio.) I am an occasional smoker, usually only when I have the time to enjoy a glass of bourbon, and only outdoors. Luckily, the older I've gotten, the more I make time for relaxing.

I tried pipes a couple times again over the years, but without a mentor and not really taking the time to learn, I went back to cigars each time.

About five years ago, just after the move, I tried pipes again, this time by purchasing a Peterson and watching a few videos and using the internet for instruction. Two years ago we took a trip to Ireland and I purchased another Peterson, a system pipe, on the trip and that changed everything. Why would I want to smoke a cigar when I could enjoy a bowl?

Until today I had only acquired five pipes, the two Petersons, a rather horribly smoking Carolina Briar bought new, and three other used estate pipes I picked up at, where else, estate sales. The Peterson system has been my most smoked and loved pipe. Because I smoke so infrequently I don't even know what type of tobacco I have on hand, as I don't remember what the blend was called when I bought it. It may be heresy to some here, but I generally buy tobacco when on vacation, smoke a couple bowls, and then put it in the same jar mixing it with what I have at home.

Today my new pipe and tobacco arrived. A Nording signature spigot smooth freehand virgin finished and Peterson Nightcap tobacco. I just finished my first bowl and it was a surprisingly pleasant experience. (I didn't think the pipe would smoke so well until broken in) The tobacco was a bit on the bland side. Tomorrow evening I'll continue to break in my new pipe using my personal 'custom' tobacco mixture.

I must say I like the freehand design of the Nording even more than the sandblasted finish on the Peterson System pipe. I don't clench and as a confirmed fidgeter, I enjoyed toying with the warm organic shape of the Nording as I was puffing. I also appreciated the large bowl dimensions which pushed me beyond an hour of enjoyment.

It's hard to curb my newfound enthusiasm for pipes, I can't help but wonder what it would be like to smoke a meerschaum. I'll have to ask the woman how she feels about a trip to Istanbul in the future.

Grizz
Welcome, I'm from Buffalo living in Los Angeles now and may be moving to Charleston. I know the Western NY area very well and love it. The main thing that keeps me from coming back is economic freedom, beautiful area but there just aren't the resources for me. The second and third thing are the taxes and unchecked political organizations. It was a really great place to grow up but at this moment in my career and having a family I wouldn't want to have to try there.
 
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