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BVRusty

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Dec 19, 2021
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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.
 

irishearl

Lifer
Aug 2, 2016
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Welcome. Only ever been to Montana once nearly 50 years ago. Lovely scenery. Went in February to ski and the air temp that day was -39F. Never had any desire to live there ever since. :LOL:
 
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Lifer
Nov 24, 2015
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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 the Buckeye State

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