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  1. jerry

    Nicotine Sensitivity as I Age

    Hello friends! I just had my 72 birthday, and I am just BEGINNING to "feel" old ... or "older." Not that this is a huge disappointment, I understand that growing older is one of the few guarantees. So, I am a very long time pipe smoker. In the past, smoking a bowl for over an hour was...
  2. jerry

    Did the Founding Fathers Smoke Pipes?

    On page 28 of A.J. Jacobs “The Year of Living Constitutionally” he writes, “ Historians say the Founding Fathers smoked pipes nonstop …”
  3. jerry

    A Visit to Peretti’s

    When in Boston, I always plan for a visit to Peretti’s. I had a great conversation with pipe artist Todd Brugman, who showed me some of his beautiful briars, sold me some Tashkent, and gave me a few samples of blends I never tried before.
  4. jerry

    The Universal Coterie of Pipe Smokers Christmas Post Cards

    I remember every Christmas, Tom Dunn would send the members a lovely holiday themed post card. I really enjoyed receiving the Pipe Smokers Ephemeris, and had very pleasant correspondences with Mr. Dunn, a true gentleman.
  5. jerry

    An Irish Saying …

    "There are good ships and wood ships, ships that sail the sea, but the best ships are friendships and may they always be!" --Irish Saying
  6. jerry

    FVF tin …mold, or not?

    Hi folks. I opened a tin of FVF, probably six or seven years old, to find this “white stuff on most of the flakes. What say you? Mold … or something nicer? Thank you, Jerry
  7. jerry

    Peretti's Thanksgiving Day is Available

    Every November 1, Peretti's Thanksgiving Day becomes available. I like it ... you might too!
  8. jerry

    What Do You Think About Ken Byron Blends?

    I am working my way through a bunch of Ken Byron ‘s blends. I really like ‘em. I also like how they’re packaged. Opinions? PS: I smoke them all in Meerschaums. Like my friend, the late Fred Bass, I’m a “Meerschaum Man.”
  9. jerry

    House of Calabash, Back in Business

    I just read a post from Eva Books (daughter of the late Steve Books) on Facebook (under “House of Calabash”) that she will be producing and selling a selection of tobacco blends that her father had created. This is good news for me - I was very fond of Grandfathers Own and For Meerschaums Only...
  10. jerry

    Baki Meerschaums Distributor

    I am not endorsing this business, but I sure do endorse Baki Meerschaums. Deniz Ural, who was the distributor for many years, no longer sells them. Which, in my opinion, is too bad - I always had very positive experiences buying Baki pipes from Deniz. Now, Baki hooked up with a Chinese...
  11. jerry

    House of Calabash/Steven Books, still in business?

    Anyone been in touch recently with House of Calabash - Steven Books? I know the store was closed some time ago.
  12. jerry

    Peretti's No Name, any fans?

    I generally love Peretti's blends, and I've tried many of them. I'm smoking No Name now, and I pretty much like it. I find that its floral, perfumey taste lingers long after the pipe is finished ... and I mean hours after. Is this unusual?
  13. jerry

    Any Steven Books "Match Blends" Suggestions?

    For anyone familiar with Steven Books' FOR MEERSCHAUMS ONLY blend - is there something that is similar to it?
  14. jerry

    House of Calabash, Still In Business?

    I just called the House of Calabash to order some tobacco from Steven Books, and their phone number is no longer in service. Does anyone know what's happening there? I know Mr. Books has many fans of his fine blends. I hope all is well.
  15. jerry

    Halcyon II Experiences?

    Hi. Have you had any experiences with Halcyon II wax on Meerschaums or otherwise?
  16. jerry

    Big Ben Pipe Question - Meerschaum Bowl

    Hi - I've always liked those Big Ben pipes, briar with a meerschaum bowl insert, like a small calabash. Does anyone know if the meerschaum used in these pipes is block, or pressed? Thanks!