Oh, damn! I didn't know Steve had died. I haven't been in Oakland in a year or so, and your description brought back good memories. May he rest in peace.
The Tinder Box inside the South Coast Plaza mall in Orange County, California is great. It focuses mainly on pipes, and when you walk in there is a Dunhill display case set up with museum-level collectibles, and another display case has old McClelland tins. Along the wall are pipes.
The tobacco selection is good, as well as the selection of pipe accessories. They focus mainly on pipes, but there is a cigar humidor up the stairs in the back.
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I had no idea! Long before I was a pipe smoker (don’t say it) I was a stock boy for a summer job at Crate and Barrel
in said crazy expensive mall. I remember tinder box in the Brea Mall closer to home. Always liked knives and the cool pistol cross bow they had. But I digress.... back to pipe shops.
Shout out for Ye Olde Pipe Shop in Phoenix.
Born in Flint, 1970. Moved in 1979 to California. I think my dad had some pipes back in the day, must have come from Paul’s. Those early memories and smells of pipe tobacco got me interested in my late 40’s.Paul's Pipe Shop in downtown Flint is certainly worth a visit. Old-timey is the word. Ask if you can see the museum.
This picture is part of the regular display in the store. Scroll down on the web page, and click on the museum link for a virtual tour.
http://www.paulspipeshop.com/
Thank you for mentioning The Piedmont Tobacconist. It's late owner, Stephen Richman, who passed in 2019, was one of the grand old men of the pipe world.
I had no idea! Long before I was a pipe smoker (don’t say it) I was a stock boy for a summer job at Crate and Barrel
in said crazy expensive mall. I remember tinder box in the Brea Mall closer to home.
I live in Wa. state that does not allow shipping of pipe tobacco. That of course makes it hard to try new blends. I do however travel often for work. What are the best brick and mortar tobacco shops here in America with a good selection of tobaccos?
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What are your memories of him?Oh, damn! I didn't know Steve had died. I haven't been in Oakland in a year or so, and your description brought back good memories. May he rest in peace.
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Memories of Steve are some nice chats. History of Esotericas, tobacco storage, trying new blends. Just enjoying being in a real pipe shop. He was always a gentleman. I helped him uncover a box of Penzance, hidden away in the back of a closet. I still have the half pound, ca. 20 years old. Not sure what he did with the rest, but it's the only one I got my hands on.
The other B&M in Portland, OR, is 82nd Avenue Tobacco & Pipes. These days, its selection of tins and blends is as good as, or maybe better than, Rich's, though not so much on the pipes.When I lived in Portland, Oregon in the 1990's, Rich's Cigar Store downtown was my favorite B&M. I mainly smoke cigars at the time, but they have a decent selection of tins and well as some of their own blends.
I'll be up in Portland this coming Christmas. I'll have to check them out.The other B&M in Portland, OR, is 82nd Avenue Tobacco & Pipes. These days, its selection of tins and blends is as good as, or maybe better than, Rich's, though not so much on the pipes.