Thanks Captpat! I love it! Marquette is a really neat place! I tried to talk my daughter into going to NMU... LOL!Welcome from Eastern NC, I grew up in Elk Rapids and my wife is from Ironwood. We both went to NMU in Marquette.
Thanks Captpat! I love it! Marquette is a really neat place! I tried to talk my daughter into going to NMU... LOL!Welcome from Eastern NC, I grew up in Elk Rapids and my wife is from Ironwood. We both went to NMU in Marquette.
Welcome from W MIHello all from the Northwoods of Michigan! I'm new to pipe smoking. I started in with an inexpensive pipe kit off amazon (we live pretty remotely with no pipe or tobacco stores within a couple hours of us.) I've been sampling different tobaccos for about three months now. So far Lane 1-Q is my favorite. Still learning the ropes and my cheapie pipe has begun to crack where the mouthpiece joins. Now that I know I like it, I'll be purchasing a better replacement - or two! And continuing to learn, as I'm sure there are tips and tricks and other things I still don't know. Thanks all! I've enjoyed reading various threads around the forum!
EK
Best one I know of is Paul's Pipe Shop in Flint. They have an amazing smoking museum upstairs that is not to be missed.Ah! A fellow-Michigander! Hello! Do you know of any good pipe/tobacco shops in the state you can recommend? I love a good day trip and that would be fun to add to my short-list if you have any recommendations! ~EK
Welcome friend!Hello all from the Northwoods of Michigan! I'm new to pipe smoking. I started in with an inexpensive pipe kit off amazon (we live pretty remotely with no pipe or tobacco stores within a couple hours of us.) I've been sampling different tobaccos for about three months now. So far Lane 1-Q is my favorite. Still learning the ropes and my cheapie pipe has begun to crack where the mouthpiece joins. Now that I know I like it, I'll be purchasing a better replacement - or two! And continuing to learn, as I'm sure there are tips and tricks and other things I still don't know. Thanks all! I've enjoyed reading various threads around the forum!
EK
We live near Gaylord. That was a neat little shop with a cigar room in back. He closed down about a year ago. It just wasn't worth his while to keep the shop open. So sad!There’s also Ash Mountain Tobacco in Gaylord. Haven't been there yet but it looks interesting.
Thanks MSO! I agree about Mackinac Island and the Grand Hotel. I did have a chance to stay there one night with my s.o. It was nice but I think overpriced for the accomodations! That porch! We stayed on Coronado Island in 2017 - that hotel looked amazing! We stayed a few blocks away further inland that trip.Welcome aboard from central North Carolina. I always liked Mackinac Island, touristy but unique, that grand hotel, no cars, and horse drawn carriages. I was alway tempted to break for a night at the big hotel with the endless porch, but it was pricey. I always fancied Hotel Coronado off San Diego, and I actually managed to stay at the Jefferson Hotel in Richmond with its vast promenade of a lobby with fountain and statuary. UP is nifty, under-populated in an appealing way.
Thank you NOVAPipe!Welcome friend!
I've had several "must-sees" for Pauls now! I can't wait! Thanks Elric!Best one I know of is Paul's Pipe Shop in Flint. They have an amazing smoking museum upstairs that is not to be missed.
Welcome from the Thumb of Michigan!Hello all from the Northwoods of Michigan! I'm new to pipe smoking. I started in with an inexpensive pipe kit off amazon (we live pretty remotely with no pipe or tobacco stores within a couple hours of us.) I've been sampling different tobaccos for about three months now. So far Lane 1-Q is my favorite. Still learning the ropes and my cheapie pipe has begun to crack where the mouthpiece joins. Now that I know I like it, I'll be purchasing a better replacement - or two! And continuing to learn, as I'm sure there are tips and tricks and other things I still don't know. Thanks all! I've enjoyed reading various threads around the forum!
EK
Welcome from Connecticut !Hello all from the Northwoods of Michigan! I'm new to pipe smoking. I started in with an inexpensive pipe kit off amazon (we live pretty remotely with no pipe or tobacco stores within a couple hours of us.) I've been sampling different tobaccos for about three months now. So far Lane 1-Q is my favorite. Still learning the ropes and my cheapie pipe has begun to crack where the mouthpiece joins. Now that I know I like it, I'll be purchasing a better replacement - or two! And continuing to learn, as I'm sure there are tips and tricks and other things I still don't know. Thanks all! I've enjoyed reading various threads around the forum!
EK