I got an email on my phone at 12:20 this afternoon saying smokingpipes had Penzance in stock. This time I jumped on it real quick and called 4 minutes after getting the message. All gone!
Later, I called The Owl Shop in Worcester, MA and ordered four of their blends, Patterson's Mixture, Harkness Tower, Bancroft Tower and St. John's Mixture. Zack said he would send an ounce of one of their other blends for free. These are all their own unique blends, not relabeled product.
Although the first Owl Shop is here in CT in New Haven, it was turned into a cigar bar/jazz club after Mrs. St. John, the owner's widow sold it several years ago. The store in Worcester was started in 1946 by St. John's brother in law, George Photakis and is now run by his grandson, Zack Photakis, so I started doing business with him.
I spent some time with Zack, discussing their blends, the problems tobacconists have today getting consistent quality tobacco for blending and the changes in marketing blends these days. It was an interesting and illuminating conversation.
I speculated with Zack what would happen to the pipe tobacco aspect of the business in the New Haven store once, Joe Lentine, the tobacconist and only holdover from the original store is gone. I first started patronising the New Haven store in 1960, when it was a premier pipe store, so I am saddened to see the change of focus there.
Times have changed and like everone else, I get most of my tobacco from the online stores. Service is quick and their prices can't be matched by the B&M's, but I will also continue to support some of the B&M's such as The Owl Shop and Peretti's, who offer their own unique blends.
You can't beat the experience of walking into a tobacconist, taking in that aroma of tobacco and having some pipes taken off the wall or from the showcase for you to look at and hold in your hand.
Later, I called The Owl Shop in Worcester, MA and ordered four of their blends, Patterson's Mixture, Harkness Tower, Bancroft Tower and St. John's Mixture. Zack said he would send an ounce of one of their other blends for free. These are all their own unique blends, not relabeled product.
Although the first Owl Shop is here in CT in New Haven, it was turned into a cigar bar/jazz club after Mrs. St. John, the owner's widow sold it several years ago. The store in Worcester was started in 1946 by St. John's brother in law, George Photakis and is now run by his grandson, Zack Photakis, so I started doing business with him.
I spent some time with Zack, discussing their blends, the problems tobacconists have today getting consistent quality tobacco for blending and the changes in marketing blends these days. It was an interesting and illuminating conversation.
I speculated with Zack what would happen to the pipe tobacco aspect of the business in the New Haven store once, Joe Lentine, the tobacconist and only holdover from the original store is gone. I first started patronising the New Haven store in 1960, when it was a premier pipe store, so I am saddened to see the change of focus there.
Times have changed and like everone else, I get most of my tobacco from the online stores. Service is quick and their prices can't be matched by the B&M's, but I will also continue to support some of the B&M's such as The Owl Shop and Peretti's, who offer their own unique blends.
You can't beat the experience of walking into a tobacconist, taking in that aroma of tobacco and having some pipes taken off the wall or from the showcase for you to look at and hold in your hand.