Hey guys.
I've been in the StL for about 8 years and recently found out about an old St. Louis institution called Jost's.
I've done a fair bit of net searching and found out the following:
-the shop was located downtown under Macy's.
-in it's later years the shop was run by a female.
-the machine made Jost pipes were produced by Comoys/GBD but they also offered some hand-made/finished pipes by an African American fellow named Harvey Rasberry.
-the shop closed in the early 1970's.
Question: can any of you old timers who were around tell me what this place was like? Was it an unremarkable hole in the wall, or an establishment you'd want to spend some time in? Do you have any old Jost's?
I'll post pics of the ones I've got when we get back to the StL.
I've been in the StL for about 8 years and recently found out about an old St. Louis institution called Jost's.
I've done a fair bit of net searching and found out the following:
-the shop was located downtown under Macy's.
-in it's later years the shop was run by a female.
-the machine made Jost pipes were produced by Comoys/GBD but they also offered some hand-made/finished pipes by an African American fellow named Harvey Rasberry.
-the shop closed in the early 1970's.
Question: can any of you old timers who were around tell me what this place was like? Was it an unremarkable hole in the wall, or an establishment you'd want to spend some time in? Do you have any old Jost's?
I'll post pics of the ones I've got when we get back to the StL.