Going to Germany ... What to Bring Back?

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leonidas

Starting to Get Obsessed
Mar 16, 2013
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.........hello friends, i have family members going to Germany in a couple of weeks, and i was wondering what great German pipe products (tobacco, etc.) should i ask that they bring back ...
.........thank you in advance for your suggestions...

 

leonidas

Starting to Get Obsessed
Mar 16, 2013
118
161
....peckinpahhombre, can Motzek Strang be purchased in any German tabak?

 

pipebaum81

Part of the Furniture Now
Nov 23, 2014
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mso489

Lifer
Feb 21, 2013
41,211
60,665
Does pipe tobacco every show up in duty free shops? If so, what shows up there? Germany seems to be

one pipe tobacco blending capital, if you could get it home duty free. All I've seen are scents and liquor,

cigarets, cigars, and watches.

 

leonidas

Starting to Get Obsessed
Mar 16, 2013
118
161
........trailboss, your suggestion is the best one yet....................
.............how can anyone see something like that and not believe in God?

 

wyfbane

Lifer
Apr 26, 2013
5,839
7,830
Tennessee
I do not have the experience that these guys do. But Joura makes NICE pipes there and I would try to bring back pounds of Dan Tobacco.
LOVE Dan tobacco.
Devil's Holiday

Blue Note

Bill Bailey's Balkan

Midnight Ride

Gordon Pym

Hamborger Veermeister

Limerick

 

pipestud

Lifer
Dec 6, 2012
2,012
1,771
Robinson, TX.
I think one of the hidden jewels of the pipe world are Bertram Safferling pipes. Certainly Germany has several long-standing wonderful pipe makers, and his quality of workmanship is as good as any of them. And the wood that Safferling uses is reportedly from a cache of 100 year old briar, and that is why the smokers say his pipes smoke as cool and dry as any on the planet. Perhaps they can bring you one. Safferling does not make a lot of pipes each year, so, having one brought to you directly from Germany would be quite a coup.
Auf Wiedersehen
Pipestud

 

condorlover1

Lifer
Dec 22, 2013
8,665
31,196
New York
I have never understood the old Teutons as they have always struck me as a taller subset of the Japanese. Very narrow thinkers with no sense of humor who produce opera that lasts for 18 hours which should be classified as a war crime or at a bare minimum a cruel and inhuman punishment. That end of Europe is all a bit odd and I am speaking as a man who is married to a Swedish speaking Finn which again is another sub-bracket of the teutonic race. The German's seem to have won WWIII and taken over Europe which we in the Brit community now call Greater Germany or the German Co-Prosperity Sphere without even firing a shot. Their weapon of choice is an army of men called Klaus from the European Central Bank that pitch up in your country and cause havoc by telling you how to run your economy while selling you a BMW.
That being said you might want to buy a box of Al Capone cigars. They are really good and they used to be about 1 DM a stick and were so big you had to cut them in half with a razor blade. The Germans do have some rather interesting pipe tobacco, although none of the ones I tried spring to mind immediately but they all seemed to be a bit cigar flavored if my memory served me correctly. I would be fascinated to see what you bring back and pictures of any tins. Enjoy your trip whoever is going!

 

tbradsim1

Lifer
Jan 14, 2012
9,230
11,953
Southwest Louisiana
Another German tale, true tale, had a huge problem on starting up new Tower in Ethylene production. Exxon called on their World Wide Engineer, gave him the benefit of the doubt as he was a pipe smoker. Well after a couple of weeks, problem not solved, long weekends and a catfish fry on one of the weekends , he was offered a plate and turned his nose up and let us know Catfish was a nasty btm dweller. I had to follow him on unit and made a suggestion that was followed and that solved the problem. He then before he left offered me a World wide job working with him. I told him anyone that don't like catfish is ignorant and I don't work for ignorant people. If looks could have killed I would have been dead. :rofl:

 

mcitinner1

Lifer
Apr 5, 2014
4,043
25
Missouri
Being a Schmitz, I'll just say there's a guy like that in every crowd, especially a crowd of engineers, and I did :rofl: at your story Brad. 8)

 

boilermakerandy

Starting to Get Obsessed
Nov 27, 2014
248
0
German on my father's side of the family and yes, they are an emotionless and aloof bunch. I've been told I'm that way too and suppose I am to an extent.

 
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