Dr. Michael Garr, Ph. D. aka "Doc Garr" A frequently asked question among pipe smokers is whether pipe smoking among college-aged people is on the increase. Much of the information […]
Read moreRuss Ouellette Ours is a hobby fraught with nostalgic thoughts. When a gathering of pipe smokers occurs, I’m willing to bet that the single most common phrase uttered is “I […]
Read moreRuss Ouellette I recently had an idea (which is usually a sign of impending doom) regarding how we perceive the taste of pipe tobacco and cigars. I was aware of […]
Read moreRuss Ouellette Since returning to PipesandCigars.com from my illness, I’ve spent a good amount of time preparing for the release of my newest entry to the Hearth & Home Marquee […]
Read moreRuss Ouellette You’d think that, by now, I would know better than to urinate into the wind, but, what the hell. I’m bringing up a subject that is a constant […]
Read moreRuss Ouellette The pipe collector’s dilemma—imperfections and fills. Could the beautiful shape of a one-of-a-kind handmade pipe overcome the disappointment of a flaw in the briar, or an attempt to […]
Read moreRuss Ouellette I have contended over the years that the main reason so many people have tried a pipe and have subsequently given it up is because they frequently burn […]
Read moreRuss Ouellette Tobacco comes from all over the world, but some people might be surprised by where certain tobaccos are grown. It’s fairly common knowledge that an experiment to try […]
Read moreDr. Michael Garr, Ph. D. aka "Doc Garr" In his classic study, The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life, Emile Durkheim proposes a distinction between two types of objects—sacred and […]
Read moreRuss Ouellette It’s been said that your ideal blend is out there, but I don’t necessarily believe that. I would rather say that your ideal blend is out there, but […]
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