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Ask G. L. Pease (Volume 42)

G. L. Pease Tobacco and terroir. I seem to talk about it a lot, but the myriad manifestations of this "sense of place" continue to fascinate me. The other day, […]

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Living the Life of Luxury

E. Roberts How do you define luxury? Do visions of Rolls Royce’s Spirit of Ecstasy come to mind, weekend trips in a private jet, a bungalow retreat in Bali perhaps? […]

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Smoking Outdoors In Minnesota

Marshall "Butch" Armstrong It takes a brave person to smoke a pipe outside when it’s below zero. Or is that a foolish person? I don’t know. Whether brave or foolish, […]

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Cruising the Bosphorus

E. Roberts It’s been a long day, the longest one in a string of long weeks. When there’s work to be done and some passion behind it, you don’t give […]

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The NeatPipes/Radice AeroBilliard

G. L. Pease This little review has been a long time coming. Too long. I have my reasons, my excuses. And, this time, they’re actually pretty good ones. Mostly, it’s […]

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Ask G. L. Pease (Volume 40)

G. L. Pease Early this morning, a dear friend packed a hired truck with boxes of pipes, tobacco, books, and all his other important belongings, preparing to set off eastward […]

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Top Ten Summer Soft-Drinks for Piping Pleasure

E. Roberts As should be expected of someone who taste-tests tobacco for a living, I’m intolerably outrageously somewhat opinionated about my choice of drinks, both "on-duty" and "off-duty", so to […]

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Rules? What Rules?

Russ Ouellette In my early twenties I was fortunate to become friends with Mel Feldman, who owned The Smoker in Albany, NY. Mel was kind enough to spend hours talking […]

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The Joy of Smokes

E. Roberts Perambulating about the Upper East Side the other day I saw the remnants of an apartment move-out on the sidewalk, looking for all the world like a shipwreck […]

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Smoothing Out Ruff Edges

James Foster I had first heard about some of Rik’s custom tampers after seeing a tamper that looked very much like a cigar, ash and all. Doing a double take […]

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