I’m in Tauranga. One day I would love to do a pipe meet in Taupō.
What, spread out in NZ ?I'm in Lower Hutt. Yeah, would be good to do a meet up, pity we all seem to be so spread out!
Yeah, guess it's all relative eh!What, spread out in NZ ?
You're so lucky to be living in each other's backyard ?
OOOOooooo you went fancy!New churchwardens turned up yesterday
Blessing the Compass w some Nightcap
Hey bro, I have sent you a PM, but not sure if I did it right!Nice bro! I’m into my burleys too, and they grow really well here. Sing out if you need a hand with getting seeds or anything. Happy to chat about 4noggins too, just send me a message
Hello all
I also live in New Zealand and have only just started smoking a pipe.
I'm from Hamilton by the way but I spent quite a bit of time in Auckland during the week.
I have looked into oversea order but it seems like the NZ custom could charge terrible duties and taxes for any small amount of tobacco shipped - over NZ$600 per kg I believe.
Pipe tobaccos are rare to find locally and cost about 15 times the price it is in the US.
Gday guys i see this is an old thread but if any of you are still here i'd like to catch up.
I'm in westport but originally from christchurch i started smoking a pipe this year full time but tried it in my early teens.
I can't afford to buy shop tobacco so i import legally and duty free whole leaf, costs me $72nz a pound delivered in 8-9 days.
i have a couple of crappy chinese pipes i started with but im waiting on a stonehaven lovat from bpk pipes in czech replublic.
i have an ALCO from falcon in restoration atm and i keep an eye on trade me for estate pipes when they come up
i really want to make my own pipes and learn the pipe trade so ive stated buying tools to do so, i have just gotten a lathe in need of some more things to get it going over the next few months.
hope to meet some fellow kiwis in here.
cheers
There's an old saying "United we Stand, Divided we fall". New Zealand Briar Smokers are faced with the challenge of there being only a few of us spread out over a Great Distance. This can make the sharing of information rather hard.
There's definitely issues that need to be dealt with such as the cost of buying tobacco and also legislation. We also need a social and support network for our fellow briar smokers. It would be interesting for fellow pipe smokers living in NZ, to join together as it would help with the spread of information.
As a group we might be able to achieve better outcomes for our members then if we were to do things individually.
I would be interested in hearing from fellow Brothers and sisters of the Briar in New Zealand who are interested in forming a Lodge of Pipe Smokers.