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  1. ThePiedPiper

    Can anyone provide info on this pipe? (Estella / B.A. Pargh)

    I bought this pipe at an auction. It looks to be unsmoked and unused. My guess is that it was sitting out on display somewhere for years, because there was a ton of dust in the bowl and stem is dull and brownish from UV damage. Nothing that some sanding, buffing, and swabbing won't take care of...
  2. ThePiedPiper

    Info, please: M. B. Cannon - Murnon from 1910's

    Welcome from the Central Coast of California! Title shortened. Original: M. B. Cannon - Murnon from 1910's. Anyone know anything about this company/brand? I bought these bags on a whim at a local auction and wanted to see if any tobacco historians here could help shed some light on what...
  3. ThePiedPiper

    What Makes a Cigar Leaf: "Cigar Leaf"?

    In looking at pipe tobacco blends, it seems like the same types of leaves are used in 90% of them: Virginias, burleys, latakia, Turkish/orientals, perique. Every so often, I'll see a blend with "cigar leaf." Looking into cigars, it seems like there are a bunch of leaves that you can use for...
  4. ThePiedPiper

    Hello from Ohio

    Hi all. After dabbling in cigars and years and never really finding anything I enjoyed very much, I started smoking a pipe this past summer and have been loving it. I've particularly been liking English blends like Nightcap, but I'm here to learn more about some different kinds of blends.
  5. ThePiedPiper

    My Huge Score.

    Title edited for caps and brevity. Original: " Just wanted to share my score. I bought a guy's cellar of ~60 jars of tobacco off of Craiglist for $200. Lots of good stuff in here." It looks like most of this stuff was jarred between 2016 and 2020, based on the dates written on the jars...