It was in the original post as Tobacco CornerDo you know the name, or is that classified?
It was in the original post as Tobacco CornerDo you know the name, or is that classified?
Thanks. I think that's the one in Long Island.It was in the original post as Tobacco Corner
Lmao doh, you are correct sirThanks. I think that's the one in Long Island.
Is there a Barclay Rex still across from Grand Central? That was a good one. So many great shops gone.Try the Barclay Rex its downtown by Wall st.
Not that I’ve seen. I haven’t been that way since I started smoking a pipe so it most likely wouldn’t have caught my eye. GCS hasn’t become so bad but I honestly try to stay off the subway, after having a few knives pulled on me, 5% trying to start shit just because they don’t like the way I look, and having to pass by rows of derelict junkies bent in half but never falling over I said forget this lol. I’d rather go back to doing service work out of a van in the South Bronx or Mt. Vernon, Westchester lmfaoIs there a Barclay Rex still across from Grand Central? That was a good one. So many great shops gone.
Welcome from CT. Where in NY are you? There is usually a pipe show in Cobleskill in the fall.I'm Dave, live in NY. I've been looking for good resources and advice as I continue the pipe journey. Picked it up last year soon after lockdown, and have found it endlessly fascinating.
Many burnt tongues and sore throats during the learning curve, but as improve I understand more and more why pipe smoking means so much to a lot of people. When I can get that one in ten bowl and really taste the flavors, losing myself in the experience with a slow cadence and meditative mindset, there's nothing better. Working on getting more consistent and getting the best out of the pipe smoking experience.
I started with cobs and cheap briars. So far have gotten much better smokes out of the cobs, I think because the open draws help me practice the breath method. Watched a lot of the youtube channels (good to see Muttnchop Piper is back) and spend many hours during the day browsing online for bent billiards and flakes and coins and ribbons when I should be working.
Looking forward to learning from this community.
Welcome from Korea!I'm Dave, live in NY. I've been looking for good resources and advice as I continue the pipe journey. Picked it up last year soon after lockdown, and have found it endlessly fascinating.
Many burnt tongues and sore throats during the learning curve, but as improve I understand more and more why pipe smoking means so much to a lot of people. When I can get that one in ten bowl and really taste the flavors, losing myself in the experience with a slow cadence and meditative mindset, there's nothing better. Working on getting more consistent and getting the best out of the pipe smoking experience.
I started with cobs and cheap briars. So far have gotten much better smokes out of the cobs, I think because the open draws help me practice the breath method. Watched a lot of the youtube channels (good to see Muttnchop Piper is back) and spend many hours during the day browsing online for bent billiards and flakes and coins and ribbons when I should be working.
Looking forward to learning from this community.
Thanks. I'm in NYCWelcome from CT. Where in NY are you? There is usually a pipe show in Cobleskill in the fall.
Welcome from East Tennessee, great people and resources hereThanks. I'm in NYC
There are one or 2 pipe groups on Long Island. Also Hudson Valley.Thanks. I'm in NYC
Thanks. I'm in NYC