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Jun 3, 2023
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I pray that any fellows on here have not been greatly affected by the wildfires in Nova Scotia and everyone's homes are still intact. I have not been affected directly, but please reach out if you have. I just made an account but would be happy to help if I can.

How does it go? I've been a pipe smoker my whole life, but just started smoking a pipe a year ago. I inherited my great grandad's old Italian briar, was just something I always fiddled with and enjoyed holding. The first time I smoked a pipe was at sea, my friend had an extra cob and some sort of vanilla Norwegian blend as well as a bourbon blend both were enjoyable and became part of the small creature comforts you hold dear when you dont have much else on the go in the middle of the Atlantic.
I used to 'hack darts' and smoke weed, both of which lost their allure when I started a young family and fairly rapidly lost any enjoyment. The pipe was a perfect more deliberate replacement to what I would call problematic habits speaking for myself. I find 1-3 bowls of pipe tobacco throughout the day has me feeling way better than half a pack or full pack of Camels.
Anyways as far as pipes go I haven't strayed too far from the beaten path.
Savinelli Dry System 613 Smooth Tobacco Pipe
Savinelli Arcobaleno 606 Blue Tobacco Pipe - Smooth
Missouri Meerschaum Cobbit Shire Corncob Pipe
The Diamondback Corncob Tobacco Pipe
Missouri Meerschaum Let Freedom Ring Corn Cob Tobacco Pipe Bent
Country Gentleman Corn Cob Pipe - Bent
Peterson St. Patrick's Day 2023 Rusticated 06 Fishtail Tobacco Pipe
Savinelli Roma 677 KS Lucite Stem Tobacco Pipe

There's definitely more that I want to add to the collection, but I enjoy clenching and a small-medium bowl.

I really enjoy corncobs as the everyman's pipe and a piece of Old America. Something beautiful about a $30 well made cob that can hold a bowl to higher-end pipes. Right now I'm smoking Tabac Manil, a very enjoyable burley. I have no dedicated blends, types or specific tastes quite yet as I havent been able to try as many different tobaccos as I would like. Very slim pickins' here in NS with no dedicated pipe shop. I've been doing the scattershot method online and ordering whatever tin looks cool or description reads the best (one of the few times I'll let advertising do the work). So I'm open to any and all sorts of recommendations and/or tips to buying online in Canada, got hit with $235 customs tax on my last order. :)
As far as other interests. I enjoy reading, boxing, gardening, animal husbandry, painting, old music and whiskey. I just finished reading Cormac Mcarthy's, Blood Meridian and started reading a biography on Scipio Africanus. Recently went on a book buying spree as the fact old books are being twisted, changed and edited to stray from the author's original intentions and made fit for a sterile modern world is a crime beyond politics. Between pipes, playing in the dirt and old books I'm trying my best to keep a piece of the past alive for my family.
 

Trainpipeman

Part of the Furniture Now
Feb 4, 2021
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Rhode Island
Welcome from Rhode Island, USA.

Thank you for the nice introduction!

While we were not directly affected by the Nova Scotia fires, we did have quite a bit of smoke from Nova Scotia the other day. It has since disappeared.
 
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kcghost

Lifer
May 6, 2011
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Welcome from Kansas in the USA!! You anywhere near the guy who feeds raccoons just about every night and then uploads a 20-30 minute video of it to YouTube?? He calls himself the Raccoon Whisperer.
 
Jun 3, 2023
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Welcome from Kansas in the USA!! You anywhere near the guy who feeds raccoons just about every night and then uploads a 20-30 minute video of it to YouTube?? He calls himself the Raccoon Whisperer.
I believe he's further northeast. We have a much different approach to dealing with raccoons especially since I keep chickens and rabbits.
 
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anotherbob

Lifer
Mar 30, 2019
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In the semi-rural NorthEastern USA
I pray that any fellows on here have not been greatly affected by the wildfires in Nova Scotia and everyone's homes are still intact. I have not been affected directly, but please reach out if you have. I just made an account but would be happy to help if I can.

How does it go? I've been a pipe smoker my whole life, but just started smoking a pipe a year ago. I inherited my great grandad's old Italian briar, was just something I always fiddled with and enjoyed holding. The first time I smoked a pipe was at sea, my friend had an extra cob and some sort of vanilla Norwegian blend as well as a bourbon blend both were enjoyable and became part of the small creature comforts you hold dear when you dont have much else on the go in the middle of the Atlantic.
I used to 'hack darts' and smoke weed, both of which lost their allure when I started a young family and fairly rapidly lost any enjoyment. The pipe was a perfect more deliberate replacement to what I would call problematic habits speaking for myself. I find 1-3 bowls of pipe tobacco throughout the day has me feeling way better than half a pack or full pack of Camels.
Anyways as far as pipes go I haven't strayed too far from the beaten path.
Savinelli Dry System 613 Smooth Tobacco Pipe
Savinelli Arcobaleno 606 Blue Tobacco Pipe - Smooth
Missouri Meerschaum Cobbit Shire Corncob Pipe
The Diamondback Corncob Tobacco Pipe
Missouri Meerschaum Let Freedom Ring Corn Cob Tobacco Pipe Bent
Country Gentleman Corn Cob Pipe - Bent
Peterson St. Patrick's Day 2023 Rusticated 06 Fishtail Tobacco Pipe
Savinelli Roma 677 KS Lucite Stem Tobacco Pipe

There's definitely more that I want to add to the collection, but I enjoy clenching and a small-medium bowl.

I really enjoy corncobs as the everyman's pipe and a piece of Old America. Something beautiful about a $30 well made cob that can hold a bowl to higher-end pipes. Right now I'm smoking Tabac Manil, a very enjoyable burley. I have no dedicated blends, types or specific tastes quite yet as I havent been able to try as many different tobaccos as I would like. Very slim pickins' here in NS with no dedicated pipe shop. I've been doing the scattershot method online and ordering whatever tin looks cool or description reads the best (one of the few times I'll let advertising do the work). So I'm open to any and all sorts of recommendations and/or tips to buying online in Canada, got hit with $235 customs tax on my last order. :)
As far as other interests. I enjoy reading, boxing, gardening, animal husbandry, painting, old music and whiskey. I just finished reading Cormac Mcarthy's, Blood Meridian and started reading a biography on Scipio Africanus. Recently went on a book buying spree as the fact old books are being twisted, changed and edited to stray from the author's original intentions and made fit for a sterile modern world is a crime beyond politics. Between pipes, playing in the dirt and old books I'm trying my best to keep a piece of the past alive for my family.
semois is great. I feel like calling it Burly just isn't quite right. I agree with the just try tobacco and all that stuff.
And if they haven't burnt the original books they're still out there and available and if they tell you they made another version cool. Plus hate to say this but don't look up what publishers try to do with brand new books and have tried and done since the beginning. I know because I am stubborn and have said no I won't tone down the blank or other such thing just to get something out there. What sucks is when companies do the same thing but don't tell the consumers. Remastering records poorly without calling a remaster (in the 2000s they pumped up the mid range to make albums sound louder but worse. Ever lose an album get a new copy and wonder why it now sounds like crud?). One terrible one is sitcoms and other comedy shows being sped up so they can sell a little more advertising. I mean I guess that's not so bad, when is the last time a comedian talked about how important timing is? Or in other words as long as there is money to be made, there will be someone ready to not leave well enough alone. Doesn't mean we can't complain, just don't act surprised.
 
Jun 3, 2023
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Whole leaf tobacco is a non-taxable no duty agricultural product to import into Canada, FYI.

Thank you, this is something I will definitely consider. I was toying with the idea of planting some tobacco seeds, and building a flue box but was a little late this year and didnt want to step on our other goal which is filling the pantry for a year's worth of preserved and fresh fruit and veggies.