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andy

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Aug 28, 2013
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I am currently en route to Montreal and am wondering what the best pipe store to visit is.
When travelling I like to buy a pipe in any city with a good B&M - I like to have a memory associated with a pipe.
My AirB&B apartment is in the heart of Old Town, and walking distance would be a big plus.
Any help would be appreciated

 

fnord

Lifer
Dec 28, 2011
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Andy:
I've never been there but I'm a huge fan of their burners.
Blatter & Blatter Inc.

375 President Kennedy Avenu

Montreal, Quebec

H3A 0B3
Cheers,
Fnord

 

jpmcwjr

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I was there last August, and heartily second the above. I bought a couple of new pipes and an estate, very happy with them. The shop is tiny, the owner cordial, and the workmanship is good. I have never shaken the hand of the man who carved my pipes and that was an extra treat.
Worth a detour. *** Trois étoiles! :)
Enjoy

 

dmcmtk

Lifer
Aug 23, 2013
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Blatter Bros, oui d'accord.
http://www.blatterpipes.com/English.html

 

mso489

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To buy a Canadian carved pipe from the carver in his home shop would be a grand slam.

 

fearsclave

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Blatter's is an institution. I like being able to buy my pipes from the same store my grandfather bought his. Don't miss it! The pipe in my userpic is a Blatter & Blatter bent Bulldog.

 

buroak

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Jul 29, 2014
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You will not get a Blatter & Blatter pipe for a song, but you will get your money's worth.

 

fnord

Lifer
Dec 28, 2011
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"I like being able to buy my pipes from the same store my grandfather bought his."
What a poignantly beautiful comment, Fearsclave. (Quite possibly that's the finest remark I've read here in several weeks.)
Thank you for sharing and, BTW, your Blatter bulldog is a damned fine looking burner.
Fnord

 

mso489

Lifer
Feb 21, 2013
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If you have time before or after the pipe shop, and along with your other business in Montreal, you might consider the river tour on the St.Lawrence. It's just a nice smooth cruise on deck or below looking through the big windows; however, if you pay attention to the navigation, it's something of a thrill ride. The river at Montreal has an intensely rocky bottom, and the cruise boat skippers have it down cold, but they sashay around various protruding rocks that stir up quite a turbulence. You get some history and a good view of the city's lay-out. Worth an hour for sure.

 

jpmcwjr

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I'd also second that idea. The St. Lawrence is an awesome body of water, and I use "awesome" in its original undiluted sense!
And take tea or lunch at The Frontenac. Walk the promenade.
Enjoy.

 

andy

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Aug 28, 2013
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Fantastic advice folks - and I am pretty sure there will be a Blatter and Blatter in the stable before the weeks out!
I will post photos....
PS: Love the comment about buying from the same store as my grandfather; I wish I still had that opportunity but the last real institution Pipe Store & Tobacconist in my home town of Adelaide, Australia, shut a couple of years back.

 

jpmcwjr

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We can wait a few days for your pix! :)
And welcome to the forum! Where I live Sept. Is but 7 hours old and you have a half dozen posts already! Congrats!

 
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