chasingembers
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Favorite Pipe: My Growing J. Everett Collection, Fifteen Day Bruce Weaver Set, Meerschaums, Oguz Simsek Skulls
Favorite Tobacco: Black Frigate,Solani Silver Flake, Yenidje Highlander, Angler's Dream, Watch City Slices, Salty Dogs, Mephisto, Ennerdale Flake, Rich Dark Honeydew, 1792 Flake
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Post by chasingembers on Jun 19, 2019 17:53:50 GMT -5
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Post by instymp on Jun 19, 2019 17:57:39 GMT -5
Thanks for posting, saw it elsewhere, very sad. Bless him & condolences to all.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 19, 2019 18:01:46 GMT -5
I’m most definitely saddened from reading this news💔💔💔😢😢😢😢
Rest In Peace Sante, I’m going to miss you very much. We lost a warm, caring person. My sincere condolences to his family and friends.
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Post by trailboss on Jun 19, 2019 18:02:08 GMT -5
A sad day indeed, He thoroughly enjoyed his pipes and his hobbies, he was only 69....
RIP fellow pipe smoker.
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Post by puffy on Jun 19, 2019 18:02:36 GMT -5
Really sad news..I will truly miss his posts.
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Post by isett2860 on Jun 19, 2019 18:03:53 GMT -5
OMG. I have been hit hard by this news. He was one I always looked forward to reading. Rest in Peace Banjo. You will be missed.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 19, 2019 18:08:28 GMT -5
Cya on the flip side Banjo.
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Post by Dramatwist on Jun 19, 2019 18:10:56 GMT -5
Godspeed, Banjo. I will miss you.
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Post by roadsdiverged on Jun 19, 2019 18:13:50 GMT -5
Rest in peace sir.
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Post by Darin on Jun 19, 2019 18:17:01 GMT -5
Sorry to hear this news ... condolences to all his friends and family.
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Post by mgtarheel on Jun 19, 2019 18:17:53 GMT -5
Rest in Peace, Banjo
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Post by pepesdad1 on Jun 19, 2019 18:21:02 GMT -5
I am saddened, but not shocked...he was a hero, a true hero...He, like many of his brothers in arms, paid the ultimate price for his efforts in Viet Nam. He was always a man whom despised advertising what he did for others...he enjoyed his pipes and tobacco, and he enjoyed the companionship of the forums. He will be missed...a man of rare talent...he gave it all...to his country and his friends...I like to think I was blessed to have known him...he was a truly special person....as I said before, he will be missed.
Rest in peace, brother.
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Post by lestrout on Jun 19, 2019 18:31:52 GMT -5
RIP Banjo. I really enjoyed casting bamboo fly rods with you and regret I didn't get off my duff to drive up to Maine to share a few bowls.
hp and tl les
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Post by peteguy on Jun 19, 2019 18:36:39 GMT -5
Lost us a good one. I am heart broken. Enjoyed all of his posts showing off his wonderful collection. Never a harsh word and just a solid guy. Rest in peace botl.
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Post by trailboss on Jun 19, 2019 18:38:35 GMT -5
RIP Banjo. I really enjoyed casting bamboo fly rods with you and regret I didn't get off my duff to drive up to Maine to share a few bowls. hp and tl les I never equated his affinity for bamboo treatments on his pipe stems and the bamboo fly fishing he loved, obvious to everyone else, I am sure .... makes sense.
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Post by scrooge on Jun 19, 2019 18:47:04 GMT -5
God's Speed My friend, keep it smoking.
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Post by dave g on Jun 19, 2019 18:48:50 GMT -5
Sad news. I always looked forward to seeing his posts.
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Post by McWiggins on Jun 19, 2019 18:54:50 GMT -5
Tomorrow I plan to smoke a pipe while reading over his old posts.
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Post by Wolfman on Jun 19, 2019 19:57:21 GMT -5
Sad news.
Rest In Peace Banjo.
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Post by smellthehatfirst on Jun 19, 2019 20:24:44 GMT -5
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Post by rmb on Jun 19, 2019 20:40:51 GMT -5
Damn, that's rough news. Rest in peace Banjo. We will keep it smokey for you.
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Post by simnettpratt on Jun 19, 2019 21:23:47 GMT -5
Damn. Rest in peace and rise again brother.
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Post by JimInks on Jun 19, 2019 21:37:28 GMT -5
Sante and I were very close friends. I noticed him declining bit by bit over the past four years, to the point where he was unable to speak to anyone on the telephone. He was a great man who fought several cancers, and other illnesses related to exposure to Agent Orange in Viet Nam. Later, he worked on nuclear sub-marines. He was one the world's best known fly fishermen.
Sante was an exceptionally generous man. He gave more to his fellow pipers than most forum members: pounds and pounds of tobaccos, many pipes (briars and meers), and other related accessories. He turned me on HU blends back in 2012, and in turn, I turned a bunch of people on to them. Sante jokingly said, "You took my job away from me". A few months ago, he surprised me with a 1960s Andreas Bauer Sultan face meer. Sante said it was, "A sultan for the Sultan of Reviewers." He was amazingly supportive of me.
Through out all of Sante's health problems, he remained strong in spirit. For years, despite his own debilitations, Sante continued to create and lead many cancer support groups, always thinking of others who were under going similar journeys. The number of people he helped is unmeasurable. When he was first diagnosed, doctors told him he had at most, two years to live, but Sante soldiered on for 14. He told me a few years back, "The doctors can't believe I'm still alive. I told them I'm staying here because I'm going to 'shock the world' ". He damn near did.
Sante was a well read, brilliant man. He told great, funny, witty stories and loved a good laugh. "My gift is the gift of laughter. I live to make others happy." We constantly traded jokes and stories. Sante would detail his battles with me, knowing that I knew he wasn't looking for sympathy or attention. I never heard him complain or whine about the pain he suffered, or ask "Why me?" or "Woe is me." He told me everything because he knew I cared and wanted to know what was happening with him, and knew I would not express feelings of sorrow for him. That pain, until now, I kept private in my heart.
God bless you, Sante Guiliani. You were one of a kind. The bravest man I have I don't expect I'll meet another like you again. But I did know you, and for everything there was about you, I shall be forever grateful.
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Post by johnlawitzke on Jun 19, 2019 21:48:52 GMT -5
RIP banjo. You are missed.
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Post by Cramptholomew on Jun 19, 2019 22:34:17 GMT -5
I didn't know the man, other than reading his posts here, and on other forums, over the past year. Thanks for sharing JimInks, and for giving us that didn't know him a glimpse of what kind of man he was. Rest in peace, good sir, and condolences to all that knew and loved the man.
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Post by just ol ed on Jun 19, 2019 23:13:15 GMT -5
adding my condolences to friends/family & also thanx for wonderful tribute from Jim Inks
Ed Duncan, Batavia, NY
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Post by driftingfate on Jun 19, 2019 23:25:45 GMT -5
Going to miss the posts of him and his beautiful pipes "keeping it smokey."
If his continual presence here is any indication, he didn't suffer the indignity of a slow decline, may God so bless us all.
Going to keep it smokey tomorrow in his memory, though sadly, not with any bamboo shanked pipes.
The man had taste!
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Post by peeps on Jun 20, 2019 0:01:22 GMT -5
RIP Sante. To the Four Winds, Sir.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 20, 2019 0:13:00 GMT -5
Sad news, indeed. Jim, he was lucky to have a great friend like you. He sounds like he was a wonderful man who will be missed by many. Thanks for sharing your beautiful tribute with us. I will miss his great pipe portraits. A class act, was Mr. Giuliani. God rest his soul.
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Post by trailboss on Jun 20, 2019 0:27:46 GMT -5
What a great tribute Jim, it gives us a glimpse into a life I was unaware of...he was fortunate to have a friend of such a high caliber, and your post makes it evident that it was mutual.
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