It is 6 a year correct?The latest edition I received is February 2023. Received 1/28/23
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smokingpipes gives a 5% discount for sure. They also have a list on NAPC.org of others that give a discount not sure if it is up to date or not.Such as?
Thanks for the assistHere is a list of stores that accept a discount with membership card.
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No place I really shop at anymore but that is an impressive list. A great boon to newer smokers for sure.Here is a list of stores that accept a discount with membership card.
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I had a similar experience, getting only two issues out of the four. Since publication was so sporadic, I’d actually forgotten about it.I joined a few years ago. Got one pdf pub and never heard from them again. Never responded to emails.
Annual.Is the membership annual or lifelong?
I find 99% of YouTube videos a complete bore, and full of repeated misconceptions and BS that is published elsewhere.I had a similar experience, getting only two issues out of the four. Since publication was so sporadic, I’d actually forgotten about it.
Despite the fact that each issue is fairly packed with content, it’s content that very much reads like a “fan” publication. I recall some “Letters to the Editor” going on for pages! And many of the “articles” are overlong and meandering and, frankly, sometimes have almost nothing to do with pipesmoking.
Think of the YTPC videos that spend the first 10 minutes showing someone opening a tin and silently puffing. Then the host spends the next 10 minutes telling you why they chose this particular pipe, providing out-of-focus close-ups. And then, suddenly, they make the point mentioned in the thumbnail title. And then it’s 10 more minutes of puffing, relighting, and an occasional sentence.
Now convert that experience to print, and you have about 80% of the NASPC newsletter.
Does that mean, though, that the content cannot be edited—for grammar, punctuation, length?The content is all contributed by the readership, so don't expect polished prose every time.
I received six issues last year, though that number has varied. I agree that some professional editing could improve some of the contributions. I treat the articles as letters to the editor.Does that mean, though, that the content cannot be edited—for grammar, punctuation, length?
I do realize that the group is built on the work of volunteers. But given how many pipesmokers are involved in publishing, surely there would be a member qualified to provide editorial services. It isn’t as if that would be even a monthly commitment; it‘s a bimonthly publication. (If that. My personal experience has been that it maybe comes out a couple of times a year, if and when it wants to.)
I don’t think the NASPC leadership understands what impression they’re making (or not making) with their publication. If it’s someone‘s only connection to the group, then it’s critical for maintaining that person’s ongoing membership.