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Templekeeper

Starting to Get Obsessed
Feb 28, 2023
267
1,651
Toronto
How has sailing been since? I´ve been thinking about taking lessons one of these summers...

Welcome from Canada!
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dunnyboy

Lifer
Jul 6, 2018
2,594
32,414
New York
Welcome from NYC. A great intro: put me in mind of the Aubrey/Maturin series about the Royal Navy and of Yellowstone!
 

Skip48

Lurker
Apr 4, 2023
2
1
Hemphill Texas
Greetings all. My name is JB and I have just this week decided to take another plunge into the pipe world. Over ten years ago I was preparing a sailboat to sail down to Mexico and beyond from Seattle, Wa. I had to stop in Port Townsend to replace the rigging on my boat and was docked next to a large yacht owned by the previous owners of a Seattle Newspaper. Apparently the Captain of the yacht had been watching me swinging on top of the mast in the high winds of the day, installing my rigging. I was a poor cruiser who wanted to and had to, do almost all work on my boat myself. Well this intrigued the captain and he invited me over for drinks that evening. The gentleman was smoking a pipe and during our amused exploration of how the other half lived, I mentioned that I had always been intrigued by piping as my grandfather had smoked a pipe. This well heeled gentleman gave me multiple ounces of different tobacco, saying many of the things I read in the beginner forum here and elsewhere on the net. He told me to go buy a cheap but decent pipe and give it a whirl.
I sailed off and tried to learn the pipe the best I could while sailing singlehanded. I remember a lot of gurgling and wet tobacco, a lot of bite, and generally not the best experience. My best bowl was as I sailed under the Golden Gate Bridge after a long interaction with a storm, but I could have been choking on foul ash and that still would’ve been a great moment to me.
Down to Mexico I went and the tobacco given to me was smoked and my pipe smoking just faded out as my attention was focused on numerous other interesting things.
Bam, into the present and I currently live in Montana, a town now, but have acreage inside a national park with unfinished house/shop that I will be moving into next year. I am not sure what sparked my interest again but I started watching some videos mainly from The Pipe Cottage, Spurgeon Piper and muttnchop. Needless to say my interest was piqued and the whole motivation and philosophy fits my life very well now.
I bought a new Savinelli 626, an estate Jon Vesterholm Zulu, the requisite tools and small amounts of the following: C&D Berries and cream, C&D Autumn Evening, 4th Generation Morning Blend, Pease Quiet Nights, Sillems Black, Savinelli 140, and Sutliff Dunhill 965. I took some advice about tobacco from some YouTubers and just picked a couple on my own. I remember the tobaccos given to me by the captain were very aromatic, blackberry was one I remember.
A rambling introduction but there it is, really excited about my journey with pipe smoking and meeting and interacting with other pipe smokers.
Well if you ever get any tobacco that has aged a number of years I suggest you not actually smoke it when you first open the tin. Wait a week or two at best before firing it up! Kind of like wine tobacco loves oxygen so let that new air have time to help it! Jar it and just give it a little time to adjust!

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Lifer
Oct 15, 2022
4,031
58,842
Orcas, WA
Hello and Welcome from Orcas, WA! My wife and I fondly remember a packhorse trip we did in the Bob Marshall Wilderness many moons ago. Absolutely magnificent part of the world you have there!

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JRW11b

Starting to Get Obsessed
Mar 18, 2023
149
545
Greetings all. My name is JB and I have just this week decided to take another plunge into the pipe world. Over ten years ago I was preparing a sailboat to sail down to Mexico and beyond from Seattle, Wa. I had to stop in Port Townsend to replace the rigging on my boat and was docked next to a large yacht owned by the previous owners of a Seattle Newspaper. Apparently the Captain of the yacht had been watching me swinging on top of the mast in the high winds of the day, installing my rigging. I was a poor cruiser who wanted to and had to, do almost all work on my boat myself. Well this intrigued the captain and he invited me over for drinks that evening. The gentleman was smoking a pipe and during our amused exploration of how the other half lived, I mentioned that I had always been intrigued by piping as my grandfather had smoked a pipe. This well heeled gentleman gave me multiple ounces of different tobacco, saying many of the things I read in the beginner forum here and elsewhere on the net. He told me to go buy a cheap but decent pipe and give it a whirl.
I sailed off and tried to learn the pipe the best I could while sailing singlehanded. I remember a lot of gurgling and wet tobacco, a lot of bite, and generally not the best experience. My best bowl was as I sailed under the Golden Gate Bridge after a long interaction with a storm, but I could have been choking on foul ash and that still would’ve been a great moment to me.
Down to Mexico I went and the tobacco given to me was smoked and my pipe smoking just faded out as my attention was focused on numerous other interesting things.
Bam, into the present and I currently live in Montana, a town now, but have acreage inside a national park with unfinished house/shop that I will be moving into next year. I am not sure what sparked my interest again but I started watching some videos mainly from The Pipe Cottage, Spurgeon Piper and muttnchop. Needless to say my interest was piqued and the whole motivation and philosophy fits my life very well now.
I bought a new Savinelli 626, an estate Jon Vesterholm Zulu, the requisite tools and small amounts of the following: C&D Berries and cream, C&D Autumn Evening, 4th Generation Morning Blend, Pease Quiet Nights, Sillems Black, Savinelli 140, and Sutliff Dunhill 965. I took some advice about tobacco from some YouTubers and just picked a couple on my own. I remember the tobaccos given to me by the captain were very aromatic, blackberry was one I remember.
A rambling introduction but there it is, really excited about my journey with pipe smoking and meeting and interacting with other pipe smokers.
Greetings from Texas! That's one heck of an introduction. Glad you made it here!
 

Historyguy311

Lurker
Jan 31, 2023
37
93
Northeast Ohio
Greetings all. My name is JB and I have just this week decided to take another plunge into the pipe world. Over ten years ago I was preparing a sailboat to sail down to Mexico and beyond from Seattle, Wa. I had to stop in Port Townsend to replace the rigging on my boat and was docked next to a large yacht owned by the previous owners of a Seattle Newspaper. Apparently the Captain of the yacht had been watching me swinging on top of the mast in the high winds of the day, installing my rigging. I was a poor cruiser who wanted to and had to, do almost all work on my boat myself. Well this intrigued the captain and he invited me over for drinks that evening. The gentleman was smoking a pipe and during our amused exploration of how the other half lived, I mentioned that I had always been intrigued by piping as my grandfather had smoked a pipe. This well heeled gentleman gave me multiple ounces of different tobacco, saying many of the things I read in the beginner forum here and elsewhere on the net. He told me to go buy a cheap but decent pipe and give it a whirl.
I sailed off and tried to learn the pipe the best I could while sailing singlehanded. I remember a lot of gurgling and wet tobacco, a lot of bite, and generally not the best experience. My best bowl was as I sailed under the Golden Gate Bridge after a long interaction with a storm, but I could have been choking on foul ash and that still would’ve been a great moment to me.
Down to Mexico I went and the tobacco given to me was smoked and my pipe smoking just faded out as my attention was focused on numerous other interesting things.
Bam, into the present and I currently live in Montana, a town now, but have acreage inside a national park with unfinished house/shop that I will be moving into next year. I am not sure what sparked my interest again but I started watching some videos mainly from The Pipe Cottage, Spurgeon Piper and muttnchop. Needless to say my interest was piqued and the whole motivation and philosophy fits my life very well now.
I bought a new Savinelli 626, an estate Jon Vesterholm Zulu, the requisite tools and small amounts of the following: C&D Berries and cream, C&D Autumn Evening, 4th Generation Morning Blend, Pease Quiet Nights, Sillems Black, Savinelli 140, and Sutliff Dunhill 965. I took some advice about tobacco from some YouTubers and just picked a couple on my own. I remember the tobaccos given to me by the captain were very aromatic, blackberry was one I remember.
A rambling introduction but there it is, really excited about my journey with pipe smoking and meeting and interacting with other pipe smokers.
Welcome from Ohio!
 
Apr 1, 2023
17
38
Thank you all for the warm welcome. I was really excited about contributing here but unfortunately there are some forum rules and practices that I simply can’t abide. No ill will, this board has every right to operate as it sees fit and I have the right to choose to participate or not.
Thanks again to all who welcomed me, good luck to all and smoke in good health.
JB