Hi all,
Got into pipes around 2010, on my own. Never really stopped but also didn’t smoke very often. Started out with a cheap mass-produced 9mm filter pipe, and soon thereafter upgraded it to a Lorenzo “Sptifire” half-bend filter pipe.
It is only last week that the bug bit me again after speaking to fellow enthusiasts, and I bought the pipe I’ve always wanted, a Savinelli 2614. I have thing for full-bent pipes, and my next will surely be an Oom Paul, named after the former president of the country I live in.
I was also gifted a horribly neglected Peterson’s system pipe which I thought about restoring after reading about it on this forum. Let’s just say it will take a LOT of hard work only to make it seem like a very used pipe as opposed to an abused one, and I’m not even sure it’s worth the trouble. Luckily for me we have a very good pipe and cigar store chain here in South Africa, so I’m sure I’ll get what I need without too much trouble from them.
Looking forward to read some more (I’ll be reading far more than posting), and maybe asking a few questions as I go about the restoration of the Peterson.
As will all things, I think this forum (and the new pipe) will lead to quite a bit more smoking on my side. As it is, just from reading I’m eager to try out non-aromatic tobacco, a thought that previously never crossed my mind.
Got into pipes around 2010, on my own. Never really stopped but also didn’t smoke very often. Started out with a cheap mass-produced 9mm filter pipe, and soon thereafter upgraded it to a Lorenzo “Sptifire” half-bend filter pipe.
It is only last week that the bug bit me again after speaking to fellow enthusiasts, and I bought the pipe I’ve always wanted, a Savinelli 2614. I have thing for full-bent pipes, and my next will surely be an Oom Paul, named after the former president of the country I live in.
I was also gifted a horribly neglected Peterson’s system pipe which I thought about restoring after reading about it on this forum. Let’s just say it will take a LOT of hard work only to make it seem like a very used pipe as opposed to an abused one, and I’m not even sure it’s worth the trouble. Luckily for me we have a very good pipe and cigar store chain here in South Africa, so I’m sure I’ll get what I need without too much trouble from them.
Looking forward to read some more (I’ll be reading far more than posting), and maybe asking a few questions as I go about the restoration of the Peterson.
As will all things, I think this forum (and the new pipe) will lead to quite a bit more smoking on my side. As it is, just from reading I’m eager to try out non-aromatic tobacco, a thought that previously never crossed my mind.