Spend around that amount for a estate Radice or a bit more and get a new Radice rind. Great pipes, handmade and better than many more expensive brands. You probably also ought to get a lower priced pipe such as a Rossi.Hello smokers!
I am new to the art of pipe smoking. Actually, this is my 2nd time getting into it. The first time I was a 20 year old kid and although I really enjoyed it, I was told I looked silly smoking a pipe at that age. Now I am 49 years old and 2 things have happened. 1, I no longer look silly smoking a pipe and 2, I no longer care whether anybody thinks I do anyway.
My grandfather smoked a pipe and I remember absolutely loving the manly smell of it. Like me, he was an intellectual and I picture him always reading a book, sitting in his favorite chair smoking the Sherlock Holmes style bent pipe that he loved so much. This is what piqued my interest in pipe smoking all those years ago. Now, after a few months quitting cigarettes, I figured this might be a good time to take it back up. For now I have a cheap Dr. Grabow pipe but I am looking to upgrade. The problem is that there are so many pipe brands and some are very expensive. Can anyone recommend me a decent brand pipe? I am looking to spend around $150 and I prefer European made non-filtered pipes. I appreciate anyones input and look forward to communicating with you all.
Welcome from Texas!Hello smokers!
I am new to the art of pipe smoking. Actually, this is my 2nd time getting into it. The first time I was a 20 year old kid and although I really enjoyed it, I was told I looked silly smoking a pipe at that age. Now I am 49 years old and 2 things have happened. 1, I no longer look silly smoking a pipe and 2, I no longer care whether anybody thinks I do anyway.
My grandfather smoked a pipe and I remember absolutely loving the manly smell of it. Like me, he was an intellectual and I picture him always reading a book, sitting in his favorite chair smoking the Sherlock Holmes style bent pipe that he loved so much. This is what piqued my interest in pipe smoking all those years ago. Now, after a few months quitting cigarettes, I figured this might be a good time to take it back up. For now I have a cheap Dr. Grabow pipe but I am looking to upgrade. The problem is that there are so many pipe brands and some are very expensive. Can anyone recommend me a decent brand pipe? I am looking to spend around $150 and I prefer European made non-filtered pipes. I appreciate anyones input and look forward to communicating with you all.
Hello! I am familiar with Waterbury, my brother lived in Oakville for many years. Can you recommend any good tobacco shops in the area? I used to go to The Callabash Shop in Hamden but I guess they closed years ago.Hello there... From your neighbor in Waterbury, CT.
People's Republic of New York? Is that to say it's become a communist place?Welcome from the People's Republic of New York. If you are are on Facebook I would suggest you look into The Hartford Reading Society. It's a Pipe Group up in Connecticut. I have attended a meet up at The Owl Shop they hosted. Good group of people. As to upgrading your pipes I would suggest Kaywoodies. They are well made American pipes made in upstate New York. You can find the best selection at Greywoodie.
WelcomeHello smokers!
I am new to the art of pipe smoking. Actually, this is my 2nd time getting into it. The first time I was a 20 year old kid and although I really enjoyed it, I was told I looked silly smoking a pipe at that age. Now I am 49 years old and 2 things have happened. 1, I no longer look silly smoking a pipe and 2, I no longer care whether anybody thinks I do anyway.
My grandfather smoked a pipe and I remember absolutely loving the manly smell of it. Like me, he was an intellectual and I picture him always reading a book, sitting in his favorite chair smoking the Sherlock Holmes style bent pipe that he loved so much. This is what piqued my interest in pipe smoking all those years ago. Now, after a few months quitting cigarettes, I figured this might be a good time to take it back up. For now I have a cheap Dr. Grabow pipe but I am looking to upgrade. The problem is that there are so many pipe brands and some are very expensive. Can anyone recommend me a decent brand pipe? I am looking to spend around $150 and I prefer European made non-filtered pipes. I appreciate anyones input and look forward to communicating with you all.
Sure thing. The Owl Shop in New Haven has a decent in house selection of tobaccos. I like most of their blends. Up in Smoke in Cromwell has a few tins and an in-house blend with their own whiskey as a top. Pretty good, even if you aren't into aromatic tobaccos. There is the Hartford Reading Society that meets every 2nd Thursday in Hartford... A quick search on here will bring you to that group.Hello! I am familiar with Waterbury, my brother lived in Oakville for many years. Can you recommend any good tobacco shops in the area? I used to go to The Callabash Shop in Hamden but I guess they closed years ago.