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<blockquote data-quote="IronKnight" data-source="post: 181500" data-attributes="member: 2061"><p>That's a wonderful piece. Incredibly relevant with many smoker-collectors, I have found a few newer pipe smokers who have wonderfully crafted pipes, several of them, however they dislike smoking because they never took the time to learn how to properly pack. All in all I would say that there are a few people that seem to smoke a pipe with a good bit of pretension. I started smoking a pipe because I thought I'd look cool, and alternative compared to my peers (read 20 something rock band members.) It wasn't until I was in one of the lowest spots in my life that I went out on pier at the lake with a good bowl. I discovered the beauty and magic that seem to be intertwined in the grains of briar. For just a brief moment in my life, I found peace in a horrific storm. Ever since then, I've been chasing moments like that, that meditative pureness that makes up all of our "pipe dreams".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IronKnight, post: 181500, member: 2061"] That's a wonderful piece. Incredibly relevant with many smoker-collectors, I have found a few newer pipe smokers who have wonderfully crafted pipes, several of them, however they dislike smoking because they never took the time to learn how to properly pack. All in all I would say that there are a few people that seem to smoke a pipe with a good bit of pretension. I started smoking a pipe because I thought I'd look cool, and alternative compared to my peers (read 20 something rock band members.) It wasn't until I was in one of the lowest spots in my life that I went out on pier at the lake with a good bowl. I discovered the beauty and magic that seem to be intertwined in the grains of briar. For just a brief moment in my life, I found peace in a horrific storm. Ever since then, I've been chasing moments like that, that meditative pureness that makes up all of our "pipe dreams". [/QUOTE]
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