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Bob383

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I’ve been an off and on pipe smoker for 55 years. My first decent pipe was a Lord Pearl Billiard pipe sold to me when I was 18 by my friend whose mother owned A Garfinkel Tobacconist in downtown Washington DC. He started me with a Scottish blend. I still have that pipe. I didn’t have time to smoke in medical school or residency, but in the USAF took up cigars. In the 80’s I returned to pipes and smoked all the original Dunhill blends as well as Balkan Sobrani, light and dark. I then stopped but restarted in the early 2000’s. My favorite was Esoterica Penzance that was readily available back then. I still have some 50 gram tins with much age on them, but I’ve enjoyed English and Balkan blends. I even smoke straight latakia on occasion. I have many pipes of all shapes from Dunhills to Castello’s to Radice’s To meerschaum’s to cobs. I’ve recently purchased artisan pipes from Jay Mouton and Simon in the UK. I’ve really enjoyed the YTPC fellowship, but I dont have time to make video’s so I just lurk.
 

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Welcome from Florida. If you like a real tasty straight Virginia try Capstan Blue Flake .
If you like a good Virginia/burley try Mac Bren Old Dark Fired. If you are into Virginia Perique blends Solani 633 and for a Virginia/ Kentucky try some Solani 660 Silver Flake . All of these should be available at my favorite on line retailer smokingpipes.com. Good luck.
 
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donjgiles

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Lord Pearl Info...

Pasquale Luppino was the pipe maker. Lord Pearl, his trademark, was based on the initials of his first and last names. He was born in 1909 and died in 1973. He grew up in southern Italy, but he lived in New York and worked in his own shop as a pipe repairman for large companies like Dunhill and Garfinkel. He probably started making his own pipes in the late 1940's to early 1950's and continued until his death in 1973.
 
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jaytex1969

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Welcome to the forum from Austin, Texas.

After being stationed in SE Georgia for 7 years, I was on the verge of moving to St. Cloud to become a beach bum with my friend.

Then, I came to my senses. But, I sometimes wonder...


Stop making me learn things, Don! nana

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Bob383

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Lord Pearl Info...

Pasquale Luppino was the pipe maker. Lord Pearl, his trademark, was based on the initials of his first and last names. He was born in 1909 and died in 1973. He grew up in southern Italy, but he lived in New York and worked in his own shop as a pipe repairman for large companies like Dunhill and Garfinkel. He probably started making his own pipes in the late 1940's to early 1950's and continued until his death in 1973.
Thank you, I had no idea.
 
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