By Bob Tate On the tin aroma of this blend I am picking up on Irish Cream. Not the sugary coffee creamer type but a good liquor type of […]
Read moreBy Bob Tate On Saturday night of May 1, after the first official day of the 2010 Chicago Pipe Show, we attended the Cigar and Pipe Cocktail Party, Dinner […]
Read moreBy Bob Tate During our time at the 2010 Chicago Pipe Show, one of the people that we had the chance to meet up with was Artisan Pipe Maker […]
Read moreBy Bob Tate I arrived in Chicago on the afternoon of Thursday April 29, to cover The 2010 Chicago Pipe Show held by the Chicagoland Pipe Collectors Club (CPCC). […]
Read moreBy Bob Tate The pouch aroma of this blend is very nice. In the aroma, I am picking up on the smoky Latakia along with some sweet and […]
Read moreBy Bob Tate In Part 1 of our interview, Greg talked a little bit about how he got started blending tobacco, how he goes about developing new blends, a […]
Read moreBy Bob Tate Greg Pease is the owner of G.L. Pease, Intl. Greg began blending pipe tobacco over 30 years ago and in 1998 left his regular job of […]
Read moreBy Bob Tate The pouch aroma of this blend is a nice, sweet and tangy tobacco smell. The tanginess from the Virginias makes my mouth water when I smell […]
Read moreIt is with deep sadness and great regret that we must report the passing of Gene Thompson. Gene passed away on February 28, 2010 after battling cancer. Gene was a […]
Read moreBy Bob Tate The pouch aroma of this blend is of a nice, sweet, old fashioned drug store type of pipe tobacco. The closest that I can come to […]
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