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Fralphog

Lifer
Oct 28, 2021
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Idaho
Howdy and Welcome back to the forum from Idaho!
I took a Inexpensive basket pipe to Iraq with me on my deployment for OIF III.
I had my interpreter pick up a tobacco pipe in town for me. It is a really nice Jean Claude. When I ran out of the tobacco that I brought with me, I had to smoke Captain Black. It was the only thing my interpreter could buy for me in town.
Thanks for your service!
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mso489

Lifer
Feb 21, 2013
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One of my fellow radioman shipmates on a minesweeper during the Trojan War was a guy from Helena, Montana. Welcome aboard from a Chicagoland native who has long lived in North Carolina.
 
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AlanH

Part of the Furniture Now
Nov 29, 2021
667
4,051
North Alabama
Hi, I'm not exactly new here. I just haven't been on in about 10 years, and deleted the e-mail account and user information I used to be registered with.
I jgot started with pipes while deployed to Iraq with a couple Meerschaums I picked up there. When I got home I started picking up briars at antique second hand stores and got into refurbishing them. I'm not quite good enough to say I can fully "restore" some of them, but I do a fair to middling job and I have built up a collection of about 70 pipes, down from about 130 a few years ago. (Nothing too high end, but a few gems.) And I have a few dozen others in various states of wear and tear to work on yet.
On the smoking side, I 'd say I'm more of a collector than dedicated smoker. For some reason I've never quite developed the refined palate for tobacco some people have. Regardless, there's something undeniably charming about a nice piece of briar or a well-seasoned meer that pulls me in.
I'm always interested in more information on restoration, some of the different brands I stumble across and the history of pipes in general.
Welcome from Alabama
 

Tbaggins

Part of the Furniture Now
Oct 15, 2021
864
14,256
Montana
You’ve been around these parts longer than myself but nice to see a fellow Montanan! Glad you’re back.
 

OldRocko

Starting to Get Obsessed
Nov 12, 2021
128
119
South Florida USA
Surprised my Folks with a trip to Big Sky a few years ago. Great memories in a wonderful place. Happy Holidays and thank your for your service.
 

SBC

Lifer
Oct 6, 2021
1,638
7,728
NE Wisconsin
I've often said that if, for whatever unexpected reason, I had to stop smoking pipes, I'd still want to collect and display them.

When you do smoke, is there a tobacco (or sort of tobacco) that you find yourself enjoying more than others? Do you derive any enjoyment from smoking anything, ever?

In any case, welcome from NE Wisconsin -- we're glad that you're here!
 

BVRusty

Lurker
Dec 19, 2021
3
16
Howdy and Welcome back to the forum from Idaho!
I took a Inexpensive basket pipe to Iraq with me on my deployment for OIF III.
I had my interpreter pick up a tobacco pipe in town for me. It is a really nice Jean Claude. When I ran out of the tobacco that I brought with me, I had to smoke Captain Black. It was the only thing my interpreter could buy for me in town.
Thanks for your service!
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Thanks. Beautiful pipe. You were definitely there during a more challenging time than I was. I got lucky to deploy in 2010, probably the quietest year there since everyone was just keeping their powder dry before the US withdrawal. Plus I was at Camp Victory doing Public Affairs stuff, so I wound up as basically a fobbit.
 
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beargreasediet

Can't Leave
Nov 23, 2021
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The Prairie
Home to this:

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And unfortunately, formerly home to that:

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Uncle Teddy’s place! Seems uncle Josef’s acolytes did a number on that poor bastard. Unfortunate associations aside, that looks like a sweet spot. Been looking at small towns West of that burgeoning N/S corridor, but need to explore to East to the plains as well. Beautiful country and good folks in my experience.
 
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