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kingstown

Lurker
Jun 10, 2023
14
27
MA.shrewsbury
Just bought TSUGE on sale from smoking pipe website
After receiving it, I was still amazed, it was so beautiful.
The feel, and weight are great. I'll try the GLP Chelsea Morning later. Let's see if the color will fall out and if it's smooth.
By the way and share with you my other two, a dunhill 4 shell is for everyday use. The other one is peter kein's D bucket. This pipe is basically not used much.
I am considering if there are any motorcycle riding friends that can help me get a motorcycle driving permit from the DMV. (including lending me a motorcycle to use for the road test) I could like to use this pipe in return, but of course this can't start until I get a permit.

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mso489

Lifer
Feb 21, 2013
41,211
60,659
I bought my one Tsuge at a deep discount. It was called a tasting pipe, so I expected it to be basic, assuming maybe it had been made for some pipe show for sampling.

It is basic, a blast straight taper-seemed billiard, but with all the fit and finish of an up-market Tsuge. I am really pleased with it, and I got it for a Dr. Grabow price.
 

kingstown

Lurker
Jun 10, 2023
14
27
MA.shrewsbury
About obtaining a motorcycle license
I want to learn to drive a motorcycle, but have never ridden one.
So as a first step, I have to pass the written test to get a permit. then pass the dmv road test. I was wondering if anyone would be willing to help me practice driving a motorcycle and finally pass the dmv road test to get a motorcycle license, and I would like to use the first peter's D-rated pipe as a thank you.
These are my initial thoughts, this all needs to start when I make an appointment for the dmv to pass the pilot test to get my permit.
PS: There is a big challenge, my English is not good so we can smoke the pipe and learn at the same time.

:)
 
Nov 20, 2022
2,854
28,543
Wisconsin
About obtaining a motorcycle license
I want to learn to drive a motorcycle, but have never ridden one.
So as a first step, I have to pass the written test to get a permit. then pass the dmv road test. I was wondering if anyone would be willing to help me practice driving a motorcycle and finally pass the dmv road test to get a motorcycle license, and I would like to use the first peter's D-rated pipe as a thank you.
These are my initial thoughts, this all needs to start when I make an appointment for the dmv to pass the pilot test to get my permit.
PS: There is a big challenge, my English is not good so we can smoke the pipe and learn at the same time.

:)
Proceed to your local Harley-Davidson dealership and inquire about their beginner riding course. They provide the motorcycles and plenty of knowledge and experience. In most states if you pass the course, you do not need to take a road test for the DMV. They will be patient and make sure you understand how to ride even with the language barrier. These instructors are motivated and experienced, and want you to be safe and also happy to be a rider. You do not have to own or buy a Harley to take the course.

No matter what the laws are, take the beginner riding course!! Motorcycles are dangerous, especially for beginners. Please take my advice.

You can send the pipe to me now. :ROFLMAO: I am just kidding, keep the pipe and take the course.
 

kingstown

Lurker
Jun 10, 2023
14
27
MA.shrewsbury
Proceed to your local Harley-Davidson dealership and inquire about their beginner riding course. They provide the motorcycles and plenty of knowledge and experience. In most states if you pass the course, you do not need to take a road test for the DMV. They will be patient and make sure you understand how to ride even with the language barrier. These instructors are motivated and experienced, and want you to be safe and also happy to be a rider. You do not have to own or buy a Harley to take the course.

No matter what the laws are, take the beginner riding course!! Motorcycles are dangerous, especially for beginners. Please take my advice.

You can send the pipe to me now. I am just kidding, keep the pipe and take the course.:ROFLMAO:
Thank you for your pertinent advice. It may not be enough to know how to drive before you hit the road, I should learn some knowledge about it, and the precautions to take. A professional body may be the best solution.
 
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warren99

Lifer
Aug 16, 2010
2,531
29,581
California
Proceed to your local Harley-Davidson dealership and inquire about their beginner riding course. They provide the motorcycles and plenty of knowledge and experience. In most states if you pass the course, you do not need to take a road test for the DMV. They will be patient and make sure you understand how to ride even with the language barrier. These instructors are motivated and experienced, and want you to be safe and also happy to be a rider. You do not have to own or buy a Harley to take the course.

No matter what the laws are, take the beginner riding course!! Motorcycles are dangerous, especially for beginners. Please take my advice.

You can send the pipe to me now. :ROFLMAO: I am just kidding, keep the pipe and take the course.
Sage advice from the good doctor. I've represented several Harley Davidson dealerships in California over the years and most if not all provide certified courses. I imagine it's the same all over.