Category Archives: Put that in Your Pipe

The Other Side of the Table

Russ Ouellette Last year, I had the good fortune to be asked to be a participant in the inaugural Throwdown blending competition, sponsored by the Seattle and New York Pipe […]

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Late Night Visitors

Russ Ouellette Recently, after a long, but productive day at work, I came home and ordered a white pizza with clams. I sat down and ate my pizza, which I […]

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Pipemaker Profile: Rolando Negoita

Russ Ouellette For those who are unfamiliar with upstate New York, it’s probably far different than one would think. A number of people I talk to for work seem to […]

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Stay Right Here, ‘Cause These Are The Good Old Days

Russ Ouellette The title of this article might seem familiar; it’s the last full line from Carly Simon’s Anticipation, and it got me thinking the other evening. I had seen […]

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New Sherlock Holmes Makes Pipe Smoking Cool … Again

… But we already knew it was cool … By Ethan Brandt Imagine that there is a chain gun blasting away about 20 feet in front of you. Its target: […]

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Burley – The Rodney Dangerfield of Tobacco

By Russ Ouellette "I don’t get no respect, no respect at all!" If you’re 30 or older, you can’t read or hear those words without seeing the image of Rodney […]

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Guerilla Marketing

By Russ Ouellette I’ve been involved in sales and marketing for over 30 years, sometimes for small local firms, sometimes for large national or multi-national companies, and I’ve seen, and […]

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Where Am I Going & What Am I Doing In This Handbasket?

By Russ Ouellette The implication of the title of this article would imply that I’m going to hell, and if you listen to some of the antis, they would reinforce […]

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The Great Detective and His Pipes

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 […]

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A Smattering of Pipe Terminology

By Russ Ouellette As with most hobbies, we pipe smokers have our own lexicon. Most people believe that our terminology exists to allow us to express complex concepts in shorthand, […]

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