Matching Your Pipe With Your Clothes :: General Pipe Smoking Discussion :: Pipe Smokers Forums of PipesMagazine.com

Some cultures of the indigenous peoples of the Americas smoke tobacco in ceremonial pipes, and have done so since long before the arrival of Europeans. For instance the Lakota people use a ceremonial pipe called čhaŋnúŋpa. Other cultures of the indigenous peoples of the Americas smoke tobacco socially.2 The tobacco plant is native to South… Continue reading Matching Your Pipe With Your Clothes :: General Pipe Smoking Discussion :: Pipe Smokers Forums of PipesMagazine.com

Pipe shapes The pipe smoker’s guide La Pipe Rit

In April 2018 Margit and Aage chose to retire and Hektor was honored to take over. Hektor has many years of experience with pipes and smoke-related products and also manages the store “Havnens Vin- og Tobakshus” in Vejle, Denmark where he is the 2nd generation owner. If you would like more information about any of… Continue reading Pipe shapes The pipe smoker’s guide La Pipe Rit

Is Pipe Smoking Fading Into History? :: General Pipe Smoking Discussion :: Pipe Smokers Forums of PipesMagazine com

But it remains true that pipe-smoking, of all the vices and addictions I’ve explored, is my favourite. Though I’ve tried to kick it several times, it’s the bad habit that keeps dragging me back. Although the Rhodesian differs only slightly from the Bulldog, it is a very popular shape in its own right. This delicacy… Continue reading Is Pipe Smoking Fading Into History? :: General Pipe Smoking Discussion :: Pipe Smokers Forums of PipesMagazine com

Smokers Choice: Cigarette and Tobacco Outlets

In that case, one possibility is that this pipe could be the product of a London area pipemaker named William Manby. Pipes like these may have arrived at Mount Vernon through bulk purchases by George Washington, who placed at least two orders through his London merchant, Robert Cary, for pipes in 1762 and 1773. Noticeably,… Continue reading Smokers Choice: Cigarette and Tobacco Outlets