Title: Lacking capitals. Rule 9.
Here I am again.
I'd like to expand my very small collection and I am using the rotation and resting thing as an excuse to myself.
I am very fortunate to have a wife who lets me smoke inside so I can smoke as much as I like.
I like nice things and the brand affects my choices. I follow the rule less is more.
This bothers me a lot lately. Actually I want to disctract my mind from my problems.
So should I by luxury estates like dunhills or buy new but excellent like ser jacopo and radice? That is the question.
Having a legendary pipe is one thing, be the first to smoke a brand new pipe is also very attractive.
I once spent a lot for a castello and sold it in few months. I could not justify owning such a pricey pipe. I hated that ring on the stem also. I do not like complicated and too much artistic and fantasy things. I want to keep it simple. That's why dunhills appeal to me so much. Clean classic lines perfectly executed with absolutely no exaggeration.
I set a new upper limit of 200 euro for new pipes and 150 for estates.
I tend to avoid very cheap pipes. I had a few in the past and they never smoked nice. My technique sucked at that time of course.
I am vey interesting to know your philosophy about buying pipes. Not only price related but in general.
Best regards from rainy Greece.
Here I am again.
I'd like to expand my very small collection and I am using the rotation and resting thing as an excuse to myself.
I am very fortunate to have a wife who lets me smoke inside so I can smoke as much as I like.
I like nice things and the brand affects my choices. I follow the rule less is more.
This bothers me a lot lately. Actually I want to disctract my mind from my problems.
So should I by luxury estates like dunhills or buy new but excellent like ser jacopo and radice? That is the question.
Having a legendary pipe is one thing, be the first to smoke a brand new pipe is also very attractive.
I once spent a lot for a castello and sold it in few months. I could not justify owning such a pricey pipe. I hated that ring on the stem also. I do not like complicated and too much artistic and fantasy things. I want to keep it simple. That's why dunhills appeal to me so much. Clean classic lines perfectly executed with absolutely no exaggeration.
I set a new upper limit of 200 euro for new pipes and 150 for estates.
I tend to avoid very cheap pipes. I had a few in the past and they never smoked nice. My technique sucked at that time of course.
I am vey interesting to know your philosophy about buying pipes. Not only price related but in general.
Best regards from rainy Greece.
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