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greysmoke

Can't Leave
Apr 28, 2011
378
1,779
South Coatesville, PA
www.greysmoke.com
A story, if I may.

1987, I moved to Sarasota, FL, and shortly after visited the Tinder Box in the Sarasota Mall. A helpful proprietor showed me around a bit, and then pulled a pipe from a green box on a high shelf. He lowered his voice to a whisper and said: "it's a new edition from Peterson, called the 'Sherlock Holmes'." I didn't know what a Peterson was, but the $100 price tag was too much for me. Though the pipe nestled in my hand like an old friend, we parted.

Many years later -- perhaps 30 or so -- I brought one home. It took a while because I wasn't certain of what shape I'd held back in '87. In fact, it was The Original.

It's my most comfortable pipe because the stummel has a deep, narrowed profile at the bottom that fits into my hand as if the two of us were born together.


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woodsroad

Lifer
Oct 10, 2013
12,691
20,372
SE PA USA
A story, if I may.

1987, I moved to Sarasota, FL, and shortly after visited the Tinder Box in the Sarasota Mall. A helpful proprietor showed me around a bit, and then pulled a pipe from a green box on a high shelf. He lowered his voice to a whisper and said: "it's a new edition from Peterson, called the 'Sherlock Holmes'." I didn't know what a Peterson was, but the $100 price tag was too much for me. Though the pipe nestled in my hand like an old friend, we parted.

Many years later -- perhaps 30 or so -- I brought one home. It took a while because I wasn't certain of what shape I'd held back in '87. In fact, it was The Original.

It's my most comfortable pipe because the stummel has a deep, narrowed profile at the bottom that fits into my hand as if the two of us were born together.


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