Is it just me, or do others periodically go thru their pipes and "prune?"
I haven't culled my herd yet, but am planning to in the near future. I've got some pipes that are set aside and just don't smoke them often enough to keep.Is it just me, or do others periodically go thru their pipes and "prune?"
I went through that. I had beautiful meerschaum that I loved to smoke, EXCEPT the balance was weird, so while I loved smoking it, it was hard to smoke because of the balance and the feel. Culled it. Also had another meerschaum carved to represent a dragon. It smoked as any meerschaum should, and I enjoyed it; however, one had to know it was carved to represent a dragon, and even then, it was tough to see. Culled it. This left me with an elegant, lattice-carved dublin meerschaum, and I now appreciate it more!I am currently in the process of doing this. It is getting more difficult to determine which pipes to sell as the process whittles down. The difficulty comes when a pipe has either sentimental value or one that is in a class of its own. What to do?
When I smoke my Peterson churchwarden, I feel like a hobbit; when I smoke my Savinelli (Clark's Favorite), I feel a need to watch old movies.I am currently in the process of doing this. It is getting more difficult to determine which pipes to sell as the process whittles down. The difficulty comes when a pipe has either sentimental value or one that is in a class of its own. What to do?