The smell, the taste, the collectibility, and can't forget that it's different.
Well said.I smoke a humble blend of tobacco as my main stay tobacco. I enjoy it well enough that I don’t require any other blends, although half my cellar is just that, an assortment of tins. The other half is my own blend, and I am happy with it. It brings me comfort.
My pipe collection is humble. The
majority of the pipes are old friends. I have one that is top of the line and one that is artisan made and a show stopper. Most are just Petersons, Stanwells, Savinellis, a few Chacoms and a mix of a few others. My pipes are memories.
Would I like a Jack Howell? Yeah, but it wouldn’t be why I am a pipe smoker. I smoke because it connects me to something else. Something that isn’t marketing, the next big thing, or anything. Smoking reminds me that I am human.
They used to be. Not so sure now.They're a woman magnet.
Best reason to give up pipes that I've ever read.They're a woman magnet.
I guess it was not the pipe she disliked but smoking in general. Smokers today have a bad image. I heard comments about smoking people as if they were irresponsible criminals who only damage their fellow men.They used to be. Not so sure now.
I was sitting outside my building inside my car, holding my churchwarden and about to light it—it wasn't even producing any smoke yet—and cute girl walks down the street and as soon as she spots the pipe starts wrinking her nose and making a fuss of facial gestures. Thing wasn't even litten or smoking yet.
Yep, that's it. The generations that are currently in their young(er) years have been indoctrinated into the cult of wellness. Smoking kills and all that.I guess it was not the pipe she disliked but smoking in general. Smokers today have a bad image. I heard comments about smoking people as if they were irresponsible criminals who only damage their fellow men.
UPhill, my good man, you mean uphill.and it was all downhill from there