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crawdad

Lifer
Jul 19, 2019
1,500
11,841
Virginia
Hullo all, crawdad here! Started smoking pipes a little over 10 months ago. Smoking pipes was one thing on my bucket list and I have enjoyed it tremendously thus far. I don’t have a particular favorite tobacco as I seem to enjoy about everything I’ve tried. However, anything that tickles my sweet tooth is usually in my rotation. As for pipes, I’m a family man with waaay too many kids so I’m on a budget. No high dollar pieces of art for me or rarefied tobaccos a that. Someday maybe I’ll win the lottery and I’ll spoil myself rotten. ‘Course I have to start playingt the lottery first...

 

mortonbriar

Lifer
Oct 25, 2013
2,812
6,140
New Zealand
Hello and welcome. I often expect to win the lotto without ever buying any tickets...must be a pipe smoker thing!

One great thing about this hobby is its ability to be thoroughly enjoyable even without a big budget. Imagine trying to play golf with a corn cob club 8O
Isaac

 

hawky454

Lifer
Feb 11, 2016
5,338
10,235
Austin, TX
Welcome aboard. As far as the lottery goes, remember, you can’t lose if ya don’t play! That’s my motto. And pipe smoking doesn’t require high end pipes to be enjoyable, some of my most transcendental smokes have come from a no-name pipe or a cheap Stanwell. But don’t get me wrong, it’s quite nice to have a few artisan pipes in the rotation but you’ve got plenty of time to decide whether you want to go that route or not. Really, all ya need is a cob, a pouch of tobacco, a nail, a Bic lighter and some pipe cleaners (or feathers, depending on how many kids you have) and you’re good to go!

 

mso489

Lifer
Feb 21, 2013
41,211
60,649
Crawdad, welcome aboard from central N.C. Keep an eye on my posts, since I am a fellow pipe smoker who appreciates moderately priced pipes. See my fresh post on the Peterson prices thread. If you do your homework, you find exemplary pipes in the thrift category. Yes, when you get a windfall and buy a "fine" pipe, it's a thrill, but those good old work horse pipes from the factory often start well and only improve.

 

patiobum

Part of the Furniture Now
Nov 5, 2009
661
37
Baytown,Texas
Welcome from Baytown, Texas
You do know that as soon as you find your favorite "sweet tooth" tobacco, you will find another and another and another. The list goes on and on. 8)

 

crawdad

Lifer
Jul 19, 2019
1,500
11,841
Virginia
Thanks for all the love...I'm feeling it, I really am.
mso489, which part of central NC? Born and raised just outside of Winston-Salem, now living in Virginia.

 

trubka2

Lifer
Feb 27, 2019
2,470
21,645
Welcome, Crawdad! Just to add my voice to the chorus: Yup, plenty of ways to have great smokes without blowing a lot of money.

 

redglow

Lifer
Jan 7, 2019
1,849
4,635
Michigan
Welcome aboard from Detroit!
I don't spend a lot on pipes.
I have 8 pipes and would rather spend $ on various tobaccos as opposed to a big collection of pipes that are just laying around taking up space the majority of time.
Enjoy!

 
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