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How long before a new pipe feels like yours?
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<blockquote data-quote="Frost" data-source="post: 94917" data-attributes="member: 974"><p>That is sort of amazing to me in a way, especially considering how special some of the pipes in your collection are. </p><p></p><p>I am so attached to an ugly little $20 basket pipe that I'm not sure I could bring myself to trade it for anything even remotely in it's value range, just because it was my first pipe. Others, like my Brisset and Rad Davis are like treasures to me...it would take alot to get me to part with them, mostly because I enjoy smoking them so much. Others I am not so attached to, even though I like them, like my boswell. </p><p></p><p>I have a sub-$20 Ben Wade e-bay estate and a 1920's era BBB that have felt like mine since I first picked them up, even though they were obviously someone else's. Then I have a georgeously grained stanwell shape 30 that I bought new a long time ago, yet still doesn't quite feel right when I smoke it, even though it smokes quite well.</p><p></p><p>I guess in short, I do not actually have a direct answer to the post topic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frost, post: 94917, member: 974"] That is sort of amazing to me in a way, especially considering how special some of the pipes in your collection are. I am so attached to an ugly little $20 basket pipe that I'm not sure I could bring myself to trade it for anything even remotely in it's value range, just because it was my first pipe. Others, like my Brisset and Rad Davis are like treasures to me...it would take alot to get me to part with them, mostly because I enjoy smoking them so much. Others I am not so attached to, even though I like them, like my boswell. I have a sub-$20 Ben Wade e-bay estate and a 1920's era BBB that have felt like mine since I first picked them up, even though they were obviously someone else's. Then I have a georgeously grained stanwell shape 30 that I bought new a long time ago, yet still doesn't quite feel right when I smoke it, even though it smokes quite well. I guess in short, I do not actually have a direct answer to the post topic. [/QUOTE]
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