BeardedPipeSr
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First Name: Micheal
Favorite Pipe: 60s Era SC Pipes Bent Billiard, Peterson rusticated Bulldog
Favorite Tobacco: Amphora OB, Cult Blood Red Moon, and of course Frog’s Cellar
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Post by BeardedPipeSr on Jul 11, 2018 12:58:25 GMT -5
What was the first pipe or tobacco you ever smoked? Mine a $2 corncob and ancient gallon bag of black cav. I thing I paid 5$ for the bag. It was dry and brittle and turned to powder as I packed the bowl. I barely packed it, so when I lit the bowl and pulled like I was siphoning gas, the entire flaming ball of burning powder went down my throat, filled my lungs and cause me to cough for days after. How about you?
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Post by Dramatwist on Jul 11, 2018 13:02:16 GMT -5
...wish I could remember, lol...
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Post by Deleted on Jul 11, 2018 13:03:35 GMT -5
I think it was a peach flavored aromatic from the Tinderbox. I still have the pipe I smoked it in though. It still gets smoked a few times a year.
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Post by proto on Jul 11, 2018 13:13:58 GMT -5
SWR out of a MM back in the 70's.
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joeman
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Post by joeman on Jul 11, 2018 13:17:14 GMT -5
Mine was a Dr. Grabow Hillcrest...a very meaty briar, with Sutliff (then Altadis) Creme Brulee. CB is not my top fav anymore, but I still enjoy it. Here's the pipe...trust me...it didn't look this way when I rec'd it. I tried to "refurb" it when I got it...but being my first pipe...I honed some skills and then properly refurbed it a few years later. BeardedPipeSr...I'm glad you got past that lung full of nasty and adjusted your technique!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 11, 2018 13:27:29 GMT -5
Mine was a Dr. Grabow Hillcrest...a very meaty briar, with Sutliff (then Altadis) Creme Brulee. CB is not my top fav anymore, but I still enjoy it. Here's the pipe...trust me...it didn't look this way when I rec'd it. I tried to "refurb" it when I got it...but being my first pipe...I honed some skills and then properly refurbed it a few years later. BeardedPipeSr...I'm glad you got past that lung full of nasty and adjusted your technique! That's a lovely Grabow, Joe. Very nice!
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BeardedPipeSr
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Posts: 55
First Name: Micheal
Favorite Pipe: 60s Era SC Pipes Bent Billiard, Peterson rusticated Bulldog
Favorite Tobacco: Amphora OB, Cult Blood Red Moon, and of course Frog’s Cellar
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Post by BeardedPipeSr on Jul 11, 2018 13:28:35 GMT -5
Mine was a Dr. Grabow Hillcrest...a very meaty briar, with Sutliff (then Altadis) Creme Brulee. CB is not my top fav anymore, but I still enjoy it. Here's the pipe...trust me...it didn't look this way when I rec'd it. I tried to "refurb" it when I got it...but being my first pipe...I honed some skills and then properly refurbed it a few years later. BeardedPipeSr...I'm glad you got past that lung full of nasty and adjusted your technique! Thanks, I also threw the bag of unburnt ash away. It was probably Bugler or PA after that.
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BeardedPipeSr
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Posts: 55
First Name: Micheal
Favorite Pipe: 60s Era SC Pipes Bent Billiard, Peterson rusticated Bulldog
Favorite Tobacco: Amphora OB, Cult Blood Red Moon, and of course Frog’s Cellar
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Post by BeardedPipeSr on Jul 11, 2018 13:30:51 GMT -5
Mine was a Dr. Grabow Hillcrest...a very meaty briar, with Sutliff (then Altadis) Creme Brulee. CB is not my top fav anymore, but I still enjoy it. Here's the pipe...trust me...it didn't look this way when I rec'd it. I tried to "refurb" it when I got it...but being my first pipe...I honed some skills and then properly refurbed it a few years later. BeardedPipeSr...I'm glad you got past that lung full of nasty and adjusted your technique! Great Pipe by the way.
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joeman
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Post by joeman on Jul 11, 2018 13:37:34 GMT -5
Thanks Michael, Don. It's larger than the images show as well...it's a handful.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 11, 2018 13:56:41 GMT -5
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Post by AJ on Jul 11, 2018 14:56:17 GMT -5
My first smoke was one of my Dad’s Chesterfield cigarettes at age 8. My first pipe was a cob and my first pipe tobacco was Half and Half at age 12. I bought my first pipe at age 15. It was a Dr. Grabow Viking. Though it’s been many years since I’ve smoked cigarettes I still enjoy a Half and Half.
AJ
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Post by unknownpipesmoker on Jul 11, 2018 15:13:38 GMT -5
My first cigarette was a Camel Turkish royals, which probably guided the course for me to smoke orientals and English blends in the future in my pipe. TR's have quite a complex flavour, for a little cigarette.
My first pipe was a Dr Grabow Straight Duke and my first pipe tobacco was Prince Albert. That was closely followed by Dunhill's Nightcap.
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Post by Legend Lover on Jul 11, 2018 17:17:25 GMT -5
In the pipe it was a bowl of St Bruno in a basket pipe. Gurgled like crazy and put me off pipes for a while. Thankfully I persevered.
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Post by william on Jul 11, 2018 17:36:59 GMT -5
The guy who owned the local Tinder Box mixed two of their blends together--Lamplighter and Honey Cavendish. He called it Lamp and Honey. He smoked it constantly in the store and it smelled delicious. It was my introduction to pipe tobacco. Glad I survived....
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Post by monbla256 on Jul 11, 2018 17:45:06 GMT -5
While a student at the Univ. of S. Vietnam back in '68 I had my first pipe , a GBD bulldog I had bought at the PX in Saigon and a tin of Dr. Grabow which was what my sarge smoked . Prior to that I was a cig smoker, smoking the non filtered Pall Malls ( was all they made back then) I still have that GBD but don't smoke blends with Burleys in them as my system and Burleys don't get along these days !!
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Post by unknownpipesmoker on Jul 11, 2018 17:55:01 GMT -5
While a student at the Univ. of S. Vietnam back in '68 I had my first pipe , a GBD bulldog I had bought at the PX in Saigon and a tin of Dr. Grabow which was what my sarge smoked . Prior to that I was a cig smoker, smoking the non filtered Pall Malls ( was all they made back then) I still have that GBD but don't smoke blends with Burleys in them as my system and Burleys don't get along these days !! I'm going to be in Vietnam later next year (late in '19). If you would like to take any photos for you while I am there, let me know. Thats a really cool story.
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Post by roadsdiverged on Jul 11, 2018 17:55:46 GMT -5
First cigarette was a pall mall unfiltered lifted from my best friends grandpas truck.
First cigar was a swisher sweet blunt (a real one, not a filled with green matter one, that came later) around the age of 15.
First pipe smoke was some black cherry when I was about 10 because I asked my uncle if I could try it when we were fishing one day. He got a good laugh out of it.
First smoke this go round Stanwell Melange in a no name pipe.
Nightcap changed my life and now I'll never look back.
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Post by username on Jul 11, 2018 17:56:52 GMT -5
Murray's era Dunhill nightcap in a mr brog pear wood pipe.
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Post by Matthew on Jul 11, 2018 19:45:37 GMT -5
My first cigarette was a Newport stolen from my buds dad.That was the summer between 4th and 5th grade.Three years later after an argument with a teacher,I bummed a Marlboro reg and have been smoking cigarettes since.Just over 40 years. My first pipe was a Swiss BBK with the wind cap. I packed it tight with Borkum Riff Whiskey and promptly burnt my tongue bad enough I could not speak properly.I pulled a bit of KP for that, my platoon sergeant wasn't impressed.About twelve years ago I tried again,still had that Swiss BBK,and had purchased a Figural Meerschaum. Still tried the BR and failed more than succeeded. Four years ago I found the forums,and with a lot of reading I tried again.First was learning to pack so I wasn't sucking my cheeks down my throat.Then I concentrated on the tamper. haebar sent me a load of samples in a NEWBY TRADE,and with that I was off on an adventure with no true end.I've had many AHA moments and blends,but English/Orientals have delivered time and again.
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Post by driftingfate on Jul 11, 2018 19:51:08 GMT -5
I was (easily) convinced of that "buy once, cry once" also applied to pipes, so I picked up a bent apple Peterson and the tobacco was probably Wilshire (Lane 1Q, something, something, I come to understand). Considered it a very nice change from the cigars I had been smoking. Sad thing, it's the only pipe I've ever lost. Ah well, life and time move on...
My early pipe years were fortunate enough to be shared with other friends and and a friendly Tinder Box employee who tutored us in the basics. As nice as internet shopping is, you don't get that same sort of connection by logging in like you do walking through the doors of a good B&M.
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Post by Baboo on Jul 11, 2018 20:00:30 GMT -5
My first smoke, at 9 years of age, was a Hibiscus Flower-bush twig...
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Post by peterd-Buffalo Spirit on Jul 11, 2018 21:19:06 GMT -5
...at age 9 my first pipe was a Dr. Grabow and a pouch of SWR...1960 cost:$1.10 for both
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Post by Deleted on Jul 11, 2018 21:19:58 GMT -5
My first smoke, at 9 years of age, was a Hibiscus Flower-bush twig... Did you smoke it for the Rush???
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Post by Deleted on Jul 11, 2018 21:35:16 GMT -5
Technically, it was Edgeworth Ready Rubbed from my father's pipe (when he left the room) when I was four or five. However, the first tobacco that I bought when I took up the pipe was Dunhill Early Morning Pipe. It's still one of my favorites.
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Post by Baboo on Jul 11, 2018 21:42:44 GMT -5
My first smoke, at 9 years of age, was a Hibiscus Flower-bush twig... Did you smoke it for the Rush??? No, I smoked it for the foreboding temptation... 9 years old and full of curious foreboding impulsivity.
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Post by Stearmandriver on Jul 11, 2018 22:42:47 GMT -5
Just because no one's had a story this bad yet, I'll tell mine:
I was probably about 12, right in that sweet spot where I was reading Twain, Stevenson, Tolkien etc and feeling worldly as hell lol... Something about pipe smoking in these books attracted me, I wanted to try it. Couldn't buy a pipe, had no relatives that smoked one. This was rural IL, one thing we had plenty of laying around was corncobs.
I took an old cob and cut it down to size, drilled a stem hole near the bottom with my trusty pocketknife and stuck in a hollow reed.
Now, for tobacco (this just gets better), I stole a couple of my mom's cigarettes - Virginia Slim's finest. Tore those open, packed me a bowl while sitting up in a big old maple with a friend. Man, I felt badass. I'll be damned... It worked!
Do I even have to mention how terrible it was? Nasty cigarette tobacco smoke, mixed with damp cob (look, I just picked one off the ground in a field, I wasn't exactly a craftsman) and smoldering reed. Mmmmmm. :-)
And yet... Sitting up there in that early-fall world, finding a puffing rhythm, watching the smoke rise and curl... I could sense an enjoyably experience just beyond reach.
That friend and I bought Dr. Grabows and drug store black Cavendish as soon as he turned 18 (he was older). He gravitated to burley blends, me to English.
God, that was 30 years ago. How'd that happen?!
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Post by Stanhill on Jul 12, 2018 1:42:31 GMT -5
I bought my first pipe in 1962; a little wooden pipe called 'Sport', bought at our local toy store and a pouch of 'Perle Blended'. I don't have the little pipe anymore, but the tobacco is still available.
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Post by antb on Jul 12, 2018 2:24:38 GMT -5
First cig: Camel Plain, nicked from my Dad. First pipe: A beechwood clipboard pipe from a corner store. I still have it and still smoke it. First baccy: Can't remember, but something Cherry
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Post by zambini on Jul 12, 2018 9:33:46 GMT -5
First cig: Malboro Green at a Chinese restaurant First Cigar: King Edward's at the park First pipe tobacco: Murray's era Royal Yacht outside the Bank of England
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Post by herbinedave on Jul 12, 2018 10:43:42 GMT -5
A great fat lefty!
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