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  1. J

    ***What Are You Smoking, August 2022?***

    Going old school for a new blend for me.. purchased at the source in lower Manhattan.
  2. J

    In-house Pipes from Iconic Shops

    Yes.. I do. Thanks.. I guess what I’m wondering is that other than my own whim to say this is from so and so shop that may no longer be in business, so these pipes tend to be good quality? Better off buying day a comoy or chartain..
  3. J

    In-house Pipes from Iconic Shops

    I’ve been thinking about building a collection of estate pipes sold under the branding of famed former and current shops like Nat Sherman, e. Wilke; LJ Peretti, etc.. . These would be for smoking not just collecting.. any thoughts/pitfalls I should watch for?
  4. J

    ***What Are You Smoking, August 2022?***

    Took a break from EMP and tried some Elizabethan in a Sav with my coffee.. don’t know why I waited so long!
  5. J

    Expanding my palate

    Great advice on the sipping.. I’ve watched the breathe method videos from muttonchop piper and others and have been working on slowing things down. Also don’t want to rush in an buy a ton of tons off the bat. Trying to remember pipe smoking is about relaxing not racing!
  6. J

    Expanding my palate

    Thanks…Those are the two I was looking at!
  7. J

    Greetings from the Bronx!

    Enjoying learning how to block it all out and focus on a good bowl. Only regret is I didn’t pick up the pursuit when the abundance of New York-tobacconists were still in business!
  8. J

    Expanding my palate

    Hello.. first post here! I’m about six weeks into my pipe experience and have been enjoying English blends (emp, mm965 and Presbyterian) plus Elizabethan to break it up. I am realizing Virgina is the common denominator and thinking I should try some straight Va. Learn to appreciate its nuances...