Category Archives: The Pipe Pundit

To Our Hearts and Souls

Fred Brown As you know, last year we lost McClelland’s tobacco manufacturer, which was a terrific blow to our community. And now, the announcement arrived with the Spring Issue of […]

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Aromatics One More Time

Fred Brown I’d no more love just one kind of woman than drink only one kind of wine—from the lyrics in “Berkeley Woman,” written by Bryan Bowers and made popular […]

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Lessons Found in a Scottish Pub

Fred Brown I admit to being a pipe people watcher. And after a trip in the late 1980s to Edinburgh, Scotland, I got serious and began intensive study of pipe […]

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A Pipe Smoker’s Grand Adventure

Fred Brown Ah, a new year ahead. Don’t you just love all that “newness!” There is a ripeness about new starts, or re-starts. There is renewed hope, renewed excitement about […]

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C’est une pipe!

Fred Brown This is a pipe, with apologies to René Magritte,  The Treachery of Images (Ceci n’est pas une pipe), in a little word play on the title of the […]

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The Wisdom of Pipe Talks

Fred Brown It is more difficult these days to recall just how Doc looked. He was a big man with glasses, usually resting upon his nose, no tie, rumpled pants […]

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A Tale of Two Pipes

I am wealthy in my friends—William Shakespeare If you have one pipe, you’re a pipe smoker. If you have two pies, you’re a collector—Bill Unger Fred Brown This is the […]

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Keepers of the Flame

Fred Brown Once you become hooked on smoking a pipe as a pastime, you come to realize there is something else going on here. The pipe itself is an art […]

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Pipe Popping News in Pipelandia

Fred Brown Well, the big news in Pipelandia is that Laudisi Enterprises, parent company of SmokingPipes.com, has acquired Kapp & Peterson, Ltd., notably the Peterson pipe factory in Sallynoggin, Dublin, […]

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A Year without Tobacco: 6-Months In

A. MIller Month 1: I’m completely off tobacco. I just up and walked away. I’m kind of impressed with how little physical dependence I had on my pipe. Being a […]

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