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Moonshine. I weirdly enjoy smoking a pipe. It took me a while to get over the whole "gimmickieness" of it, but man, it's pretty freaking enjoyable. Sitting on the tailgate after a hunt with a thermos full of coffee and a decent pipe or cigar burning, is fecking paradise. If you have a good local pipe shop, I'd start there. Ted's in Tulsa was great. The guy behind the counter was always smoking one and tinkering with another. He didn't make me feel stupid or look down on me, he talked me through the gist of the basics and helped me pick out a good beginner set up. In fact I started with a much higher quality estate pipe for a beginners price point. It was already seasoned and had been fantastically restored. And, since then, I've picked up some different models new and "estate" for different moods/occasions. All in all, I say try different pipes and different tobaccos until you find one you really enjoy.
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Big money no whammies. Put in for #23 on the Viberg sample sale.
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I'm actually relieved- the few pairs I really like aren't in my size. My wallet doesn't need another beating right now.
This one would have been irresistible: