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Indeed so Most indeededly
Smoke it or shelf it?
A little back story, little long winded so I apologize.
My grandfather on my mother's side passed away in September of last year after a pretty nasty battle with dementia and Alzheimer's. I remember when I was a kid he was a pipe smoker and I always loved the smell. He gave it up long ago but that memory of seeing him in his chair, pipe in hand, and the smell of it is why I smoke a pipe now. Kind of feel like when I'm out on the deck relaxing with a pipe, he's there with me. When he passed away last fall I went home to be with the family. I was really hoping that we'd be able to find his old pipe, not sure if it would just be a keep sake or if I'd actually use it but sadly we couldn't find it. My grandmother thinks they may have thrown it out when he quite. I did find out his tobacco of choice was Amphora but they couldn't remember if it was red or brown.
While I was home I was given a gift though. I don't remember my grandfather on my father's side as he passed when I was about 2 but apparently he was a pipe smoker too. I was given his old cob, which has seen it's fair share of use. I put some pictures at the bottom of my ramblings, the sticker fell off the bottom of the bowl, says Mild and Mellow -Washington MO U.S.A. I was told that he too was an Amphora smoker and they're pretty certain he liked brown. I just received a pack of both red and brown today from 4noggins and am planning a bowl of some tonight.
The pipe hasn't been used in about 30 years, just sitting in storage as a memento. It's quite charred around the top but looks surprisingly good inside. Seems to have good air flow. I don't want to put it into my regular rotation but was thinking it would be cool to enjoy a bowl of both of my grandfather's favorite tobacco in one's old pipe. My question here is would you dare smoke it? Or is it best left as a keepsake? Any special treatment when using an old pipe like this that has been sitting for so long?
"If we never did anything we shouldn't, we'd never feel good about the things we should."
"I wish there was a way to know you're in the good old days, before you've actually left them."
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Jumpin’ Railcars and Collectin' Cans
No harm in smoking it. Enjoy brother.
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True Derelict
If you see no visible damage, go for it. Go easy at first. The first couple bowls may be a little funky, or they may be great.
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Royal Bum
ifin you aint lite it yet....whats ya waitin for??????????????????
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Administrator
Smoke it in his memory. Like you said, maybe not in a regular rotation, but on occasion whenever you want to feel near to him.
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Ridin' in a BoxCar
If there are no cracks, it shouldn't be a problem smoking it. I have a few very old cobs that I use often.
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Royal Bum
Like my father before me, I will work the land,
And like my brother before me, I took a rebel stand.
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