By Russ Ouellette Probably the most commonly asked question I receive is "Where does your inspiration come from to create new blends?" This is, at the same time , one […]
Read moreBy Fred Bass The Estate Meerschaum marketplace offers opportunity for both the budget minded and the collector of fine antiques. It also is rife with deception and prices that have […]
Read moreBy Rick Newcombe If you like pipes as much as I do, then make plans now to be in Las Vegas Nov. 6-7 for the second annual West Coast Pipe […]
Read moreBy Fred Bass Meerschaum provides a cool and dry smoking experience because of the properties of Sepiolite, known as Meerschaum (sea froth), a non-swelling, lightweight, porous clay. Unlike other clays, […]
Read moreBy Russ Ouellette Most pipe smokers are familiar with the various types of tobaccos that are used to make up the blends on the tobacconist’s shelves, but the tobacco itself […]
Read moreiPhone "Pipe Tool" Review by Tom Treweek “Pipe Tool not perfect, but still a must buy for pipe smokers” – When you choose a hobby for its traditional nature, for […]
Read moreby Russ Ouellette A lot of people have contacted me over the years about learning how to blend tobaccos, and, in fact, we have been considering doing some two day […]
Read moreby Chelsea Morning You can tell a lot about a woman by what she carries in her purse: lipstick, cell phone, gum and hairbrush; everything but the kitchen sink (unless […]
Read moreby Russ Ouellette As with just about any subject, there are a lot of common fallacies about pipe tobaccos and how they’re made. It’s a shame, really, as, through the […]
Read moreby Chelsea Morning I can’t tear my eyes away from the flame. I’ve never seen it more gentle or graceful than when it places hot kisses on the tobacco. I […]
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