Brief History of Sterling/1776 Tobacco Companys

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clanobucklin

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Jan 19, 2010
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I have been asking/bugging Jack Peterson tell me the history of SterlingTobaccos for quite some time now. Since Jack has no protege at this time - I think it is a worthy story wanting to be told. Also IMHO I think it would be great for members to hear more about Sterling/1776 Tobacco Co's while Jack is around to tell it. Jack is a great guy, a true gentleman in our community and a superb blender who does business the old fashioned way - and he

offers some superb Tobacco Blends to all pipe smoker. You can contact Sterling/1776 Tobacco via internet at or you can call him at 1800 891-7761 for more information."
"Here is Jack in his own words as he recounts the history of Sterling Tobacco

Company:"
"Here's the story as I know it. It began in the 1940's or 50's when "Doc" Allan

opened business as the "Smoke Ring" in Rock Falls, a sister city to Sterling.

The Smoke Ring is a sports store (still in business) that also sold tobacco

products. Doc sold the business and the new owner discontinued the tobacco part

of the business. Since Doc had a non compete clause in the sale he could not

start another business except when the new owner discontinued the tobacco.

That's when Doc started the pipe shop and called it "Sterling Pipe Center".
The store was a success and Doc began experimenting with blending tobacco. His

first was "Bush Pilot" followed closely with Double Eagle and Old Dominion which

he said was the first all black tobacco in the nation.
Doc soon added to his collection of blends and hired reps to sell them east and

west. While selling to other tobacco shops he began selling to the 1776 tobacco

shop in PA and aquired their name and customer list when they went out of

business. As smoking declined so did the ability to finance sales people.
In 1977 my brothers and I aquired the business and I began blending tobaccos

too. Smoking continued to fall and the city wanted to renovate the downtown

area so we closed the store. I bought the remaining business from my brothers and

continued selling to our customers via mail order. Along came the internet

which has helped me to renew the business and so we come to today. So goes my

tale."

 

toehead

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Jun 8, 2011
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Thanks for the info. That is a great story. I will definitely look into the store and try some of their baccy.

 

lonestar

Lifer
Mar 22, 2011
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Edgewood Texas
I know the one blend I tried was best summed up with their name; STERLING !

Been saving the empty bag to be sure and order some more when I get a chance.

 

fred

Lifer
Mar 21, 2010
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Thanks. The legacy of Sterling and Jack needs to be kept for the future.

 

clanobucklin

Part of the Furniture Now
Jan 19, 2010
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:)Jack Peterson is an awesome blender and I am going to add this comment to move this back up - so all members get a chance to read this post. Note to all - when I said he did biz the "old fashioned" way - he is one of the few tobacconists that will send the tobacco - then you can pay him. Also he usually sends out a sample "free" for first time customers. He harkens back to the days where a man's handshake was all that's needed. What a treasure for us all. :D

 

davebell30

Lurker
Apr 23, 2011
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Jack Peterson and Sterling Tobacco are on the top of my list as the go-to supplier for my tobacco needs.

 

rickpal14

Lifer
Jun 9, 2011
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clanobucklin.........which blends do you recommend? I would like to give them a shot.........

 

mjtannen

Can't Leave
Jan 3, 2011
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SSJones: Good question. I believe it is in his garage. Jack needs to become a franchise operation. As a lover of his blends I would be his top assistant in a heartbeat! Just think what a great day at the office that would be!

 

clanobucklin

Part of the Furniture Now
Jan 19, 2010
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My favorites are: English - 1776 American Patriot, 1776 Tavern; Aros - Old Dominion, Tahiti, Sweet Briar; Crossovers - 1776 Freedom, 1776 Bostonian, Sterling My Buddy, Sterling Millionaire's Blend. I also enjoy Country Store and Briar Creek Natural. :worship:

 

mjtannen

Can't Leave
Jan 3, 2011
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ssjones: Your request is answered: www.sterlingtobacco.com
Phone is 1 800 891-7761 Jack Peterson is the man to speak to.
I just happen to be smoking Sterling's My Buddy as I'm keyboarding and it is delicious if you enjoy a cigar leaf blend.

 

rickpal14

Lifer
Jun 9, 2011
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Sent Jack an email last night and today he replied that he is sending me a sampler of the 1776 Tavern.... He also mentions that I can contact him to order 2oz sampler bags and he will send them to me with the invoice which I can pay after receipt, as you mentioned Charles!
Amazingly refreshing that some people still operate on a hand shake and a man's word.... he will be getting an order from me over the weekend!

 

rickpal14

Lifer
Jun 9, 2011
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Got my 1776 sampler today and WOW! Probably about an ounce!! 1776 Tavern is very tasty will be ordering some tomorrow along with 2-3 others.
Great job Jack and "Thanks!!!!"

 

clanobucklin

Part of the Furniture Now
Jan 19, 2010
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All Right! Keep those cards and letters Kids. Just got a pipe from Jack - a nice little bent for only...$17.99 - seems he was having a clearance on Greek made pipes. :)

 

gecko13

Part of the Furniture Now
Feb 2, 2011
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Goodyear,AZ
I also just got my bent I ordered from Jack last week during his sale. Nice little pipe, not too heavy, good balance, and has a good draw. Can see it becoming one of my out and about pipes. Easily the best $17.99 I ever spent. Can't wait to fire it up later this evening.
:puffy:

 
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