I grew up with a family where my parents and aunts and uncles were heavy smokers. Strong cigarettes, some preferred unfiltered brands and ryo were often the choice to keep the cost down. My Dad also enjoyed the occasional cigar. My Mom did die of cancer when she was 39 and I was 7, so although there was a general acceptance of tobacco use there were also strong health concerns. I did smoke cigarettes from the age of 16 to almost 19 but quit when I was 19 b/c of cost and concern of the long term health effects. During my time smoking, I did try a pipe that belonged to my best friend’s Dad and after that, myself and a friend did ryo using pipe tobacco for a while.
Once in my 50’s a number of factors drew me to consider trying the pipe, connection to my Dad who had passed, remembering that pipe tobacco, curiosity sparked by my friend’s Dad’s pipe, nostalgia for the times when I was growing up, a safer way to enjoy tobacco. I picked up a Lorenzetti Bent billiard and rum butter bulk aro and gave the pipe a try nearly five years ago.
I enjoy some many aspects of pipe smoking, the ritual, learning, history, collecting, restoring, reflection, blends to explore...
Once in my 50’s a number of factors drew me to consider trying the pipe, connection to my Dad who had passed, remembering that pipe tobacco, curiosity sparked by my friend’s Dad’s pipe, nostalgia for the times when I was growing up, a safer way to enjoy tobacco. I picked up a Lorenzetti Bent billiard and rum butter bulk aro and gave the pipe a try nearly five years ago.
I enjoy some many aspects of pipe smoking, the ritual, learning, history, collecting, restoring, reflection, blends to explore...