My introduction to Kirsten pipes was in 1996 when a girlfriend's father gave me his decades old pipe. He had been a longtime Boeing employee which is where, of course, he came across the brand.
Not long after, I purchased another used one, 1967, on eBay. A few years later I visited the retail shop that was still at Fisherman's Terminal is Seattle at the time, and bought a couple of new ones.
I have not smoked for 15 years or so but have thought about starting again. I had a bowl from one of my old Petersens and found that the ashtray taste on the tongue was a huge deterrent. I'm going to try one of the Kirstens to see if that helps clean up the smoke a bit before it getting to my now-uncured tongue.
Anyway, I'd love to hear about your experience with these fantastic and unique pipes!
-Doc
Not long after, I purchased another used one, 1967, on eBay. A few years later I visited the retail shop that was still at Fisherman's Terminal is Seattle at the time, and bought a couple of new ones.
I have not smoked for 15 years or so but have thought about starting again. I had a bowl from one of my old Petersens and found that the ashtray taste on the tongue was a huge deterrent. I'm going to try one of the Kirstens to see if that helps clean up the smoke a bit before it getting to my now-uncured tongue.
Anyway, I'd love to hear about your experience with these fantastic and unique pipes!
-Doc