Part of the joy of pipe smoking at times can be the nostalgia it brings as an aged pastime that has spanned hundreds of years. The new G. L. Pease […]
Read morePipesMagazine.com is delighted to announce the upcoming debut of their new Q&A feature with renowned tobacco blender, G. L. Pease. Pease has penned a regular monthly column for PipesMagazine.com entitled; […]
Read moreWashington State has some of the most restrictive tobacco laws. Internet sales are banned, no indoor smoking is allowed anywhere, not even in a tobacconist, and they have proposals to […]
Read more"The Chicago Pipe Show", officially, The Chicagoland Int’l Pipe & Tobacciana Show, is coming up on May 14 & 15, 2011. The show takes place at the Pheasant Run Resort […]
Read moreBaton Rouge, Louisiana – Louisiana lawmakers are looking to offset a serious state budget deficit by increasing tobacco taxes again, this time by up to 50 percent or more across […]
Read moreBy G. L. Pease There’s more than a little irony to be found in the notion that, as I begin to write an article about seasonal smoking, and especially summer […]
Read moreDecatur, Georgia – If DeKalb County Commissioners vote to expand its no-smoking ordinance, it will be doing its best to drive away local business, says two Georgia-based premium cigar associations. […]
Read moreBy C.R.S. Lyles Allow me to pose a question: If you were able to sacrifice the few for the many, throw a couple of people under the bus so that […]
Read moreLast December, Arango Cigar Co. purchased the U.S. Denicotea distribution rights and inventory from XYZ Direct, Ltd., along with many pipe lines, pipe tobaccos and related accessories. Arango now has […]
Read moreBy Russ Ouellette I’m sure that some people think that pipe tobaccos are made by workers weighing out “some of this and a little of that”, mixing it up and […]
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