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    A Question For Those Who Smoke For The Nicotine

    I was the typical cigar smoker up to three years ago, at which time I started smoking fairly continously for the nicotine. I started the pipe at the first of this year so that I could enjoy more frequent, shorter smokes. I smoke high-nicotine blends, as many have already mentioned some...
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    Women Pipe Smokers

    I think so, but it's Penn Valley. The story of this small family biz is most interesting: http://www.pipeshoppe.com/aboutus.php
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    Women Pipe Smokers

    Thank you!
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    Women Pipe Smokers

    The hint helped! She wasn't before my time, afterall. The pic looked early 50's, but was late 60's when I started watching the nightly news. Here's a quote from her NY Times obit, rather apropos for this thread: "In a debate over equal rights for women, she once recalled, a male legislator...
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    Women Pipe Smokers

    Millicent Fenwick
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    Women Pipe Smokers

    No, but I've been trying to figure her out. It's before my time, but she looks familiar.
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    Women Pipe Smokers

    Thank you, Eric!
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    Look What My Husband Made Me!

    He is a keeper! Tell him I love him! (and thanks for the tutorial, @ehealy.)
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    Women Pipe Smokers

    I like love the Pamplin! How classy can you get?
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    Help Me! Which Stanwell?

    @thesmokindragon I'm also looking at this same pipe, and smoke both blends mentioned. As the diameter is just under 3/4 (.673), would you consider it a good flake smoker?
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    Women Pipe Smokers

    @buster Yes, exp was great! Purchased the Marbled Elisabethan clay @ $8.50 and the Mini-CW style I a@ $25. Both are exc smokers & fast ship. I will be buying more of each.
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    Women Pipe Smokers

    Thanks, everyone! I am very much enjoying everything about the pipe, and fear that I may be a cigar smoker only on occasion, now! The little Marbled Elizabethan was only $8.50 - permitting me to finally trust a clay pipe in my clumsy paws (every one I saw previously was $60-$100). I was...
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    Women Pipe Smokers

    I just noticed all of the references to PA in a "tin," which just peeves me a little! Prince Albert was never in a tin! "Prince Albert in the can," in two sizes, is the only way he came (and will forever more, dispite the pouches and replacing the "can" with a "tub"). @joshwolftree My Marbled...
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    What Are You Smoking? *February 2013*

    @Lawrence If I (and I'm sure a few others) posted every bowl, you could have a months worth of posts, in a day! Be careful what you wish for... Elementary was on tonight so I am enjoying MC 221B Arcadia in my WDO Royal Demuth Smooth Bent Billard; with its drooping longer stem I also find it...
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    Pipers or Pipemen?

    True, "pipe smoker" is the only grammatically and historically correct usage, yet in personal experience I hear the frequent use of "piper and piping" more as a nickname. As a new pipe smoker, before I even heard anyone else use "piper," I just automatically used it because it was easy to type...
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    Pipers or Pipemen?

    I know neither of which is more common, nor do I much have a preference. However, I do use "Piper" most often. On occasion I'll use "piping Lady," so perhaps this is an "other."
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    What Are You Smoking? *February 2013*

    1792 in my "new" little rusticated English Apple (don't know what as I have to get out my loupe). And this little Apple is dedicated to the one I L-L-Love - Samuel Gawith 1792 Flake (yeah, you know the tune, sing it with me)! Yes, he's such a fine gent I have to say his full name this...
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    Hello Everybody

    Welcome back to puffing!
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    Jarring in 1 oz. Quantities

    I use both the 8oz and 4oz. 8oz I use to cellar my bulk, and pack it tight to press it. The 4oz I use for 50g tins after opening (and a weeks supply of 100g tin).
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    Smoking Jackets

    I was about to order a custom (less than $400) jacket a couple of years ago, and when I find the link I will post it. Suddenly, after all of the research, I realized that I already had a closet full: Silk Robes! I know that doesn't help you much, but you can pick up a silk robe at a...