Something occurred to me --
For most of pipe-smoking history, men didn't gather to talk about pipes and tobaccos; rather, they smoked tobacco pipes when gathered to talk about other things.
Maybe this is a wet-blanket of an observation. Don't stone me. I'm not suggesting what should or shouldn't be. I'm just observing, as a point of interest, where a forum like this fits in the history of things.
As a general rule, pipes and tobaccos adorned and framed and lubricated conversations about other things. Pipes and tobacco were air in the tires, so to speak.
They were assumed -- they were a given -- they were ubiquitous.
They weren't a topic so much as they were what made any other topic more pleasant.
Obviously, I'm speaking in generalities. Of course guys commented in passing on how they preferred this or that pipe, and maybe they even bantered their OTC tobacco preferences as a fun diversion. But still, pipes were more context than content.
This observation is neither here nor there, I guess. Just sharing the thought FWIW.
For most of pipe-smoking history, men didn't gather to talk about pipes and tobaccos; rather, they smoked tobacco pipes when gathered to talk about other things.
Maybe this is a wet-blanket of an observation. Don't stone me. I'm not suggesting what should or shouldn't be. I'm just observing, as a point of interest, where a forum like this fits in the history of things.
As a general rule, pipes and tobaccos adorned and framed and lubricated conversations about other things. Pipes and tobacco were air in the tires, so to speak.
They were assumed -- they were a given -- they were ubiquitous.
They weren't a topic so much as they were what made any other topic more pleasant.
Obviously, I'm speaking in generalities. Of course guys commented in passing on how they preferred this or that pipe, and maybe they even bantered their OTC tobacco preferences as a fun diversion. But still, pipes were more context than content.
This observation is neither here nor there, I guess. Just sharing the thought FWIW.