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bphilli75

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Apr 27, 2013
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A while back, I posted Brian L's Fast Five Final Questions from the radio show. It was a lot of fun to read all the posts. In the same spirit, how about a thread on...
When did you start smoking a pipe, and what sparked your interest?
Ready?
Go! :D

 

mso489

Lifer
Feb 21, 2013
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After I was married, when my late wife was chain smoking nails. I stopped by the Tinder Box at the mall.

My dad chain smoked a pipe, then cigars for a while, then back to a pipe, as I was growing up, and his

dad always had a pipe rack and tobacco jar by His Chair in front of the fireplace, so there was a family

tradition. I was in my early thirties. Before that, I smoked cigars now and then. Cigarettes only episodically

as a grade school and high school kid, with buddies. From my father and grandfather, I had pipe smoking

down pretty well the first time I lit a pipe. It was ingrained.

 

bphilli75

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Apr 27, 2013
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I started about four years ago, at age 35. I actually thought I would try cigars but found I was more interested in the pipes when I perused online and visited a local B&M. My wife and boys were very encouraging, and the rest is history.
When I was a kid, 14 or so, I carved a couple of pipes out of segments of vine and used thin, hollow vines as stems. Then, I bought some Captain Black at a drug store and snuck out into the woods to do my best impression of Huck Finn. My parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles and older brother all smoked cigarettes all my life. I dabbled of course but dropped them when I was about 20.
Now, I really enjoy pipes and pipe tobacco. I especially love that my family enjoys that I enjoy them too.
Bill

 

condorlover1

Lifer
Dec 22, 2013
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New York
All the males in my family smoked a pipe and I just followed suit around the age of 17 I think although I experimented with a pipe when I was younger than that but went full on around 17 and I have never looked back.

 

smokeytay33

Starting to Get Obsessed
Aug 29, 2013
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I picked up pipe smoking almost two years ago now. I have an old soul, despite being 23 years young (21 at the time,) so pipe smoking was right up my ally. I was sitting on a bed and told my (at the time) fiance that I wanted to get a pipe. I originally just wanted to smoke it on Christmas and Thanksgiving as a holiday treat. But soon after I got my first pipe it was a couple times a week and now its on a regular basis. No regrets! :puffy:

 

papipeguy

Lifer
Jul 31, 2010
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Bethlehem, Pa.
In 1970 as a college freshman and I'm still learning thanks to the good folks here. Sherlock Holmes was my primary inspiration and others like Cary Grant. I figured they were pretty good role models.

 

darwin

Part of the Furniture Now
Apr 9, 2014
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I started at the un-ripe young age of 19 in 1967 with a two dollar basket pipe and a box of Grainger from a local drug store. I didn't know a single relative who smoked a pipe. It just seemed like a good idea at the time.

 

puffy

Lifer
Dec 24, 2010
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North Carolina
I started in 1971 back before most of the negative press.I'm happy to see that folks are still taking up the pipe.The more of us there are the better.

 

deathandtaxes

Starting to Get Obsessed
Jun 29, 2014
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Indianapolis IN
I took up the pipe about 4 years ago. I was training up for the FBI Special Agent physical fitness test and decided to give cigarettes the boot. Bought an estate pipe from smokingpipes.com and gave it a whirl. Smoked the pipe off and on until I decided to go full bore about 2 years ago. It's been a great hobby!

 
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Apr 26, 2012
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April 11, 2011 I went to the local tobacconist and picked out a basket pipe, two ounces of Lane 1Q, a tamper and pipe cleaners. The journey started from there. I had already been smoking cigars for a while and I had always wanted to smoke a pipe, so I decided to give it a go. I've really enjoyed my experiences with the hobby and the many friends I've made because of it.

 

bphilli75

Starting to Get Obsessed
Apr 27, 2013
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It's great to see the replies so far. Interesting how often folks start smoking a pipe for no other reason than that they just suddenly felt like it. Good stuff.

 

ericthered

Part of the Furniture Now
Jul 29, 2014
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Suffolk, VA
I started Spring of 2013 (I was 36 at the time). I had been wanting to try out pipe smoking for a few years due to general curiosity and fond memories of my late grandfather's pipe. While on vacation in Buffalo, Wyoming I picked up some cheap but good condition pipes in an antique store, walked across the street to the B&M tobacconist and picked up an ounce of something called "Vision Hunter" (average) and an ounce of Mac Baren's HH Highland Blend (still my favorite). I love all the variety of tobaccos available and look forward to years of sampling all that there is to offer.

 

mrcloud

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Jul 23, 2014
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I just started a few weeks ago. I quit cigs 2&half years ago. Had a stressful time on a family vacation and bought a cigar. Kinda took a liking to cigars but soon after bought a MM legend cob and love it. Now I own a mini cob and an MM Ozark. Wish to one day get a briar, but financially a cob suits my wallet. My wife is tolerating my new hobby. I am 40.

 

redbeard

Part of the Furniture Now
Jan 2, 2013
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I started smoking a pipe about the time I joined the forum. My dad had a collection that I always loved to just look at and when he passed I was given the pipes. They sat in my room collecting dust but I always wanted to give them a try. Well, I finally did and have not looked back since. I wish I started earlier, but I guess better late than never!

 

greengrass

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Aug 6, 2014
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When I was 5 years old I was at my grandparents house and for some reason grandad's pipe was in the toy box. I thought "cool!" and put it to my lips. I still remember how sour it tasted, I guess he was pretty old school and seldom cleaned his pipe. That experience put me to about a 15 year hiatus. :)
But a serious answer, when I was in the Finnish army about 5-6 years ago they sold these corona cigars in there. I guess they were for when you got out you could celebrate and smoke up. I bought a few sometimes when I got a leave. After I got out I bought a humidor and some cigars. Then I figured I could get 10 bowls of pipe tobacco to one decent cigar the old scrooge in me lifted his practical head and I bought a pipe. I still remember my first light, it was MacBaren Golden Extra. No turning back now.

 
Jun 4, 2014
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I first started with a pipe when I turned 16. My grandfather smoked a pipe, so I picked up a Dr. Graybow and some cherry tobacco. I smoked my old Graybow through high school, then I put it away during collage and my turbulent years that followed. Fast to the late 90's when I got married, one of the things I found in moving was my old Graybow. Finding it re sparked my interest in pipes and cigars, this led to more pipes and a humidor. Its been down the slippery slope ever since.

 

chordof3

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Jan 21, 2014
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Rome, GA
I first started smoking a pipe my freshman year of college. I grew up in a home where neither of my parents smoked and smoking was generally frowned upon, because both of my grandparents on my mother's side died of lung cancer from smoking cigarettes. I did have fond memories of my dad's grandfather smoking a pipe. So, I started smoking in part as minor rebellion and in part as trying to emulate my great-grandfather.

I bought a cheap Dr. Grabow and a pouch of Captain Black. The first time I smoked it I packed the bowl so tight that I could barely draw any air through the pipe. I got tongue bite so bad that I couldn't taste anything for a week. Eventually I tried again and through persistence succeeded in packing and smoking the pipe in a way that would not burn/bite my tongue. If I could go back and tell my younger self to slow down and enjoy the moment I would have saved my self a lot of pain and frustration. Oh well, we never stop learning.

 
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