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mso489

Lifer
Feb 21, 2013
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I get Iwan Ries and Pipes and Cigars paper catalogs from time to time, and I really enjoy them for undemanding ( I didn't say mindless) reading at bedtime or beside the john. I like reminding myself of the various brands, shapes, and prices of pipes, and the constituent tobaccos in various blends, the different kinds of tampers, and so on. It's like a guilty pleasure with no guilt. And I sometimes learn something too. Anyone else revert to print media to console themselves?
 

magicpiper

Part of the Furniture Now
Jul 9, 2018
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I quite enjoy receiving the catalogs from P&C, Cigars, Cigars Int’l, and others that I can’t recall. They usually contain very little in the way of new items but I will flip through them without fail. MSO489, you hit the nail on the head. They are the best literature for reading in the John.
 

groovediggerdan

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Dec 31, 2017
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I'm a fan of paper catalogs of all kinds, and frequently pore through them and jot down little "stuff I want" lists, even if most of those things I'll never have. Have been doing it since I was a kid, when I'd hover over the Sears "Wish Book" for hours. I even have a reprint of a Sears Roebuck catalog from 1897. It's fascinating.
 
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condorlover1

Lifer
Dec 22, 2013
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I have a Sear's catalogue somewhere from the 1920s and contrary to popular urban legend it did not advertise Thompson Sub Machine guns. I love getting the P&C catalogues and Thompson Cigars although I thought they are both owned by the same company, they do make fabulous toilet reading.
 

diamondback

Lifer
Feb 22, 2019
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I have a Sear's catalogue somewhere from the 1920s and contrary to popular urban legend it did not advertise Thompson Sub Machine guns. I love getting the P&C catalogues and Thompson Cigars although I thought they are both owned by the same company, they do make fabulous toilet reading.

Thompson: submachine guns and cigars. Now that’s a match made in heaven! ?
 
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cohibajoe

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I get Iwan Ries and Pipes and Cigars paper catalogs from time to time, and I really enjoy them for undemanding ( I didn't say mindless) reading at bedtime or beside the john. I like reminding myself of the various brands, shapes, and prices of pipes, and the constituent tobaccos in various blends, the different kinds of tampers, and so on. It's like a guilty pleasure with no guilt. And I sometimes learn something too. Anyone else revert to print media to console themselves?
The best catalog was from JR Cigars (70's-80's)..Lew Rothman wrote the stories about the deals he made on the products he sold..and most were blunt..How the deal was purchased or not and if a product sucked he was say so.
 

mso489

Lifer
Feb 21, 2013
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It may just be habit, and a generational thing, but I often prefer the older "technology" of print or in-person. I've used ATMs, but if I'm near a branch bank, I often use the teller. I've read on Kindle, but I prefer books and magazines. The paper seems like a luxury by comparison. Paperbacks are so easy in hand, don't need recharging, and don't introduce their own agenda or sales pitch. Devices have become so intrusive and manipulative, paranoia producing.
 
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hymnchimney

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I get Iwan Ries and Pipes and Cigars paper catalogs from time to time, and I really enjoy them for undemanding ( I didn't say mindless) reading at bedtime or beside the john. I like reminding myself of the various brands, shapes, and prices of pipes, and the constituent tobaccos in various blends, the different kinds of tampers, and so on. It's like a guilty pleasure with no guilt. And I sometimes learn something too. Anyone else revert to print media to console themselves?
I agree with this sentiment entirely. I've gotten a P&C catalog before, but would love to find some more places that offer them.
 
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