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<blockquote data-quote="Quickhatch" data-source="post: 615796" data-attributes="member: 6350"><p>I did back March 29 earlier this year. I've been pretty quiet trying to get a lay of the land. Sorry if I looked like I barged in. This is an awesome go to for me and I really enjoy learning and and being part of a kindred spirit. My original post back in March - I'm excited to be part of this briar brotherhood. I started smoking pipes as a young man in the early 80's, emulating my dad's passion for the pipe. He sadly passed away in the early 90's and his pipe collection fell to me. My pipes then sat unused for a few decades until recently. Now in my back half life journey, my briar collection has become a constant companion and good friend. I am looking forward to learning way more than I know today from y'all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quickhatch, post: 615796, member: 6350"] I did back March 29 earlier this year. I've been pretty quiet trying to get a lay of the land. Sorry if I looked like I barged in. This is an awesome go to for me and I really enjoy learning and and being part of a kindred spirit. My original post back in March - I'm excited to be part of this briar brotherhood. I started smoking pipes as a young man in the early 80's, emulating my dad's passion for the pipe. He sadly passed away in the early 90's and his pipe collection fell to me. My pipes then sat unused for a few decades until recently. Now in my back half life journey, my briar collection has become a constant companion and good friend. I am looking forward to learning way more than I know today from y'all. [/QUOTE]
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