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DeaconPiper

Might Stick Around
Jun 13, 2023
82
411
Pacific Northwest
A big, heartfelt thank you to this community.

I left piping twenty years ago. It was among my favorite hobbies outside writing and travel. When I returned after a long hiatus,
after an extremely difficult past year, life took on a much different note. Piping has helped me relax with great joy, thoughtfulness and reflection. It is something I can seek with others who I know enjoy, at least in part, a similar sense of 'watching' the world and 'tasting' it.

After my father suffered a heart attack several months ago, I received his pipe. It is one I remember from childhood. It brought me closer to him, and helped ease some of the distance I felt (we live 3,000 miles away). Although I haven't yet posted much, I've been following these forums awhile. The community has been a place where I can stick my head in, listen to the conversations, and know others might appreciate the same small, but meaningful relationships with their fathers and grandfathers.

Now that I've got gray hair, and a longer beard, I return to piping much grateful. Wish I could meet some of you guys in person. Until then, thanks for the reviews, the stories, the insight and humor.

+ DeaconPiper
 

spike

Starting to Get Obsessed
Oct 21, 2009
164
389
Welcome to the Forum and thanks for your post.

I don’t post much, but I wanted to extend best wishes to you and prayers for your father.

The absolute, unequivocal best way to meet other pipe smokers is by attending a pipe show.
 

Epip Oc'Cabot

Can't Leave
Oct 11, 2019
475
1,316
A big, heartfelt thank you to this community.

I left piping twenty years ago. It was among my favorite hobbies outside writing and travel. When I returned after a long hiatus,
after an extremely difficult past year, life took on a much different note. Piping has helped me relax with great joy, thoughtfulness and reflection. It is something I can seek with others who I know enjoy, at least in part, a similar sense of 'watching' the world and 'tasting' it.

After my father suffered a heart attack several months ago, I received his pipe. It is one I remember from childhood. It brought me closer to him, and helped ease some of the distance I felt (we live 3,000 miles away). Although I haven't yet posted much, I've been following these forums awhile. The community has been a place where I can stick my head in, listen to the conversations, and know others might appreciate the same small, but meaningful relationships with their fathers and grandfathers.

Now that I've got gray hair, and a longer beard, I return to piping much grateful. Wish I could meet some of you guys in person. Until then, thanks for the reviews, the stories, the insight and humor.

+ DeaconPiper
I have three of my father’s pipes that I cherish. My Dad has been gone now for nearly 30 years.

Are you a Deacon (presuming so from your moniker)? May I ask what faith?
 

huckleberry

Starting to Get Obsessed
Mar 12, 2017
231
625
Kentucky
A big, heartfelt thank you to this community.

I left piping twenty years ago. It was among my favorite hobbies outside writing and travel. When I returned after a long hiatus,
after an extremely difficult past year, life took on a much different note. Piping has helped me relax with great joy, thoughtfulness and reflection. It is something I can seek with others who I know enjoy, at least in part, a similar sense of 'watching' the world and 'tasting' it.

After my father suffered a heart attack several months ago, I received his pipe. It is one I remember from childhood. It brought me closer to him, and helped ease some of the distance I felt (we live 3,000 miles away). Although I haven't yet posted much, I've been following these forums awhile. The community has been a place where I can stick my head in, listen to the conversations, and know others might appreciate the same small, but meaningful relationships with their fathers and grandfathers.

Now that I've got gray hair, and a longer beard, I return to piping much grateful. Wish I could meet some of you guys in person. Until then, thanks for the reviews, the stories, the insight and humor.

+ DeaconPiper
Welcome to the forum!

I do hope you'll stick around and get to know a few of the regular posters around here. Most here are very knowledgeable and genuinely interested in sharing their experiences and helping others with any pipe related issues.

Their wit and humor can make the most grizzled Curmudgeon crack a smile too, and that keeps me coming around as often as I can.

I don't do a lot of posting, as I'm still learning the ropes myself, but I feel you have a lot you can contribute to the forum

Welcome Aboard!...
 

wernerat

Starting to Get Obsessed
Feb 10, 2023
132
189
A big, heartfelt thank you to this community.

I left piping twenty years ago. It was among my favorite hobbies outside writing and travel. When I returned after a long hiatus,
after an extremely difficult past year, life took on a much different note. Piping has helped me relax with great joy, thoughtfulness and reflection. It is something I can seek with others who I know enjoy, at least in part, a similar sense of 'watching' the world and 'tasting' it.

After my father suffered a heart attack several months ago, I received his pipe. It is one I remember from childhood. It brought me closer to him, and helped ease some of the distance I felt (we live 3,000 miles away). Although I haven't yet posted much, I've been following these forums awhile. The community has been a place where I can stick my head in, listen to the conversations, and know others might appreciate the same small, but meaningful relationships with their fathers and grandfathers.

Now that I've got gray hair, and a longer beard, I return to piping much grateful. Wish I could meet some of you guys in person. Until then, thanks for the reviews, the stories, the insight and humor.

+ DeaconPiper
Inheritated pipes are the most precious ones. They have a lot of history. I personally Inheritated a collection by my uncle who I did not have that much contact but he knew I was interested so he gave it not to his son but ordered to give it to me. They are loved and cared for and every time I light it I think about him. Same goes for my far fetched grand uncle and his dunhil I got from my far grand aunt.
This are treasures who give the best memories and connect centuries and family. Enjoy it care for it and enjoy.
All the best