Fred Brown Several years ago, a sundown farmer walked his fields of tobacco, looking, watching and wondering about the future. His farm, roughly 300 acres, had been in his family […]
Read moreFred Brown As I reflect upon our current condition, meaning the fraternity of pipe tobacco smokers, I am concerned that we are running out of sanctuaries, and that we are […]
Read moreFred Brown Over the next weeks and months, I will endeavor to write a series of essays that will be on a different plane than those in the past. Basically, […]
Read moreFred Brown You, over there. The guy with the pipe in his mouth. How do you like being a FDA target? Feel good being zeroed-in by one of the largest […]
Read moreFred Brown I just thought I was a pipe smoker. After returning from the amazing Chicagoland Pipes and Tobacciana Show in early May and reflecting on the event, I have […]
Read moreFred Brown There is an old adage in Major League Baseball, when the rookie leaves the minors heading to the big leagues. It’s called going to “The Show.” That’s where […]
Read moreFred Brown Here is the issue: What do smoking pipes and the Federalist Papers (first known as simply Federalist) have in common? Some of the finest minds of the 18th […]
Read moreFred Brown A Second Front has opened in the Tobacco Wars. And if you are a conspiracy theorist, you might see this latest assault as one that could make pipe […]
Read moreFred Brown Two of East Tennessee’s most iconic retail tobacconists, Smoky’s Cigar in Knoxville, TN., and The Gatlin-Burlier Tobacconist in Gatlinburg, TN., gateway to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, […]
Read moreFred Brown To quote an old military theory, wars fought on several fronts are not won on any. Now take the battle lines for tobacco. It is not news that […]
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