By Russ Ouellette The time is the mid-1880s and the location is London, England, specifically a second-floor room at 221B Baker Street. The room is rather dark, and there is […]
Read moreBy Adam J. Smith Tin notes: This blend is a tribute to a great tobacco of the past, made for a 2011 contest. It was judged to be the closest […]
Read moreBy Nikolaj Liberoth Nielsen The Danish Pipe Shop is more of an institution in Copenhagen as being one of the oldest businesses on the famous pedestrian street in the center […]
Read moreBy Fred Brown Pints and pipes. That’s what most conversations centered on at The Eagle and Child Pub back in Oxford, England, in the 1940s and ’50s. There, inside the […]
Read moreBy G. L. Pease It’s hard to believe this is already the fifth edition of this no longer new column. It seems like only yesterday I was worrying over whether […]
Read moreI love this shoot. Chelsea looks hot in her jeans and sweater, and she has the most amazing blue eyes. I love it when she looks straight into the camera. […]
Read moreBy Bill Unger Founded in 1993, The North American Society of Pipe Collectors (NASPC) has since grown to over 1,000 members in almost every state of the Union, Canada, and […]
Read moreBy Shaun & Cyndi Dollins, Photos by Paul Arms A mixture put together by G.L. Pease. As the description states on the tin – On September 11, 2001 America and […]
Read moreBy C. R. S. Lyles Tobacco could kill 1 billion this century. That’s the headline of a heartwarming news article published in Reuters a few years ago which claims that […]
Read moreBirmingham, Alabama – A $13.3 million federally funded anti-smoking campaign led by a Birmingham public relations firm aimed at making Alabama a smoke-free state will result in a loss of […]
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