Hello all!
After forum-lurking for a while, I decided to join after perusing the CPCC Show this past weekend. I've been smoking pipes since 1981, when I bought my first pipe while stationed at Ft. Bragg, NC. My service career was Army, but my avatar is an homage to my father's service in the Navy as a diver aboard the Skylark in the 1950s.
I enjoy many different pipes, and I seem to constantly shrink and expand my small collection as the interest in my old pipes wains and new pipe interests arise. I'm currently trying to round out my collection by accumulating one or two of the easily recognized but less common pipe shapes - horns, pickaxes, blowfish (a current fave!), cavaliers, etc.
I prefer blends of Virginas, periques, burleys and orientals, and the cross-overs of those tobaccos. I occasionally enjoy blends with a light latakia addition, and have moved away from aromatics in general. The CPCC Show (my first Chicago show) was quite an eye-opener! In the mid-'90s I managed a b&m tobacco shop, but it was always The Owner that went to the shows. :'(
Some of my alternate activities include silver/gold smithing; miniature wargaming; a lot of reading and spending a goodly amount of time with my wife & son. I look forward to commiserating with my fellow pipe enthusiasts, and I hope my occasional sardonically cornball humor doesn't cause too many groans!
Cheers!
After forum-lurking for a while, I decided to join after perusing the CPCC Show this past weekend. I've been smoking pipes since 1981, when I bought my first pipe while stationed at Ft. Bragg, NC. My service career was Army, but my avatar is an homage to my father's service in the Navy as a diver aboard the Skylark in the 1950s.
I enjoy many different pipes, and I seem to constantly shrink and expand my small collection as the interest in my old pipes wains and new pipe interests arise. I'm currently trying to round out my collection by accumulating one or two of the easily recognized but less common pipe shapes - horns, pickaxes, blowfish (a current fave!), cavaliers, etc.
I prefer blends of Virginas, periques, burleys and orientals, and the cross-overs of those tobaccos. I occasionally enjoy blends with a light latakia addition, and have moved away from aromatics in general. The CPCC Show (my first Chicago show) was quite an eye-opener! In the mid-'90s I managed a b&m tobacco shop, but it was always The Owner that went to the shows. :'(
Some of my alternate activities include silver/gold smithing; miniature wargaming; a lot of reading and spending a goodly amount of time with my wife & son. I look forward to commiserating with my fellow pipe enthusiasts, and I hope my occasional sardonically cornball humor doesn't cause too many groans!
Cheers!