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=== Publications (out of print) ===
=== Publications (out of print) ===
[[Image:TPSE.jpg|thumb|right|'''The Pipe Smokers Ephemeris''', Last Issue]]'''The Pipe Smokers Ephemeris''' (TPSE), US ISSN 0032-0161: Edited and Published by late great [[Tom Dunn]] for 41 years (1964 - Winter-Spring 2005). "The Ephemeris was a limited edition, irregular quarterly for pipe smokers and anyone else who was interested in its contents" and sent to "Coterians" around the World. Tom became a "broken pipe" in December 2005. He had hopes to release yet another issue, and was working away on it, but his health was deteriorating rapidly, and that next issue never materialized.
[[File:PipeLovers-Jan1946-cover.jpg|thumb|The cover of the January 1946 issue of PipeLovers, courtesy Mark Preston and Leo Reyes]]'''Pipe Lovers''', '''''The Magazine for Men Who Enjoy a Pipe'''''. Pipe Lovers Magazine was published monthly by Cushman Publications, editorial and business offices located at 532 Pine Avenue, Long Beach 12, California. George W. Cushman, owner and Publisher. It was a monthly magazine from January 1946 through April 1950 circulated from Long Beach, CA. The rights of this magazine were sold to Leon Cutler, New York, who changed the name to "The American Smoker." This smaller-format monthly magazine ran from May 1950 through January 1951. '''We have recently obtained searchable PDF versions of several issues thanks to Leo Reyes, the former manager of the original Tinder Box, with an assist from Mark Preston who has scanned them for us:'''
*[https://pipedia.org/images/9/9c/PipeLovers-Jan1946-smallerfile.pdf January 1946]
*[https://pipedia.org/images/4/4a/PipeLovers-Jul1946-smallerfile.pdf July 1946]
*[https://pipedia.org/images/4/44/PipeLovers-Nov1946-smallerfile.pdf November 1946]
*[https://pipedia.org/images/7/74/PipeLovers-Mar1947-smallerfile.pdf March 1947]
*[https://pipedia.org/images/4/4a/PipeLovers-May1947-smallerfile.pdf May 1947]
*[https://pipedia.org/images/e/e3/PipeLovers-Jun1947-smallerfile.pdf June 1947]
*[https://pipedia.org/images/a/ad/PipeLovers-Jul1947-smallerfile.pdf July 1947]
*[https://pipedia.org/images/3/3a/PipeLovers-Aug1947-smallerfile.pdf August 1947]
*[https://pipedia.org/images/1/12/PipeLovers-Sep1947-smallerfile.pdf September 1947]
*[https://pipedia.org/images/c/c9/PipeLovers-Oct47smaller-file.pdf October 1947]
*[https://pipedia.org/images/8/85/PipeLovers-Nov47smaller-file.pdf November 1947]
*[https://pipedia.org/images/9/93/PipeLovers-Dec47smaller-file.pdf December 1947]
*[https://pipedia.org/images/c/c6/PipeLovers-Jan-48smaller-file.pdf January 1948]
*[https://pipedia.org/images/f/f1/PipeLovers-Feb48smaller-file.pdf February 1948]
*[https://pipedia.org/images/5/51/PipeLovers-Mar48smaller-file.pdf March 1948]
*[https://pipedia.org/images/2/2b/PipeLovers-Apr48smaller-file.pdf April 1948]
*[https://pipedia.org/images/0/07/PipeLovers-May48smaller-file.pdf May 1948]
*[https://pipedia.org/images/f/f1/PipeLovers-JUN48smaller-file.pdf June 1948]
*[https://pipedia.org/images/3/3d/PipeLovers-JUL48smaller-file.pdf July 1948]
*[https://pipedia.org/images/d/d0/PipeLovers-_AUG48smaller-file.pdf August 1948]
*[https://pipedia.org/images/7/7e/PipeLovers-SEP48smaller-file.pdf September 1948]
*[https://pipedia.org/images/0/0f/PL_OCT_48smaller-file.pdf October 1948]
*[https://pipedia.org/images/7/7f/PL_NOV_48smaller-file.pdf November 1948]
*[https://pipedia.org/images/a/a4/PipeLovers-Jul49smaller-file.pdf July 1949]
 
[[Image:TPSE.jpg|thumb|left|'''The Pipe Smokers Ephemeris''', Last Issue]]'''The Pipe Smokers Ephemeris''' (TPSE), US ISSN 0032-0161: Edited and Published by late great [[Tom Dunn]] for 41 years (1964 - Winter-Spring 2005). "The Ephemeris was a limited edition, irregular quarterly for pipe smokers and anyone else who was interested in its contents" and sent to "Coterians" around the World. Tom became a "broken pipe" in December 2005. He had hopes to release yet another issue, and was working away on it, but his health was deteriorating rapidly, and that next issue never materialized.


'''Editor's note''': I regret that I was not aware of the Ephemeris, or The Universal Coterie of Pipe Smokers until recently. I just bought my first and only copy of the Ephemeris (the last issue, Winter - Spring, 2005) from [http://www.pipestyle.com/dunn1.htm Hermit Tobacco] at the MAPS show in Milwaukee. I hope to buy more editions on the used market as I can find and afford them. The last issue has 116 pages of excellent reading. I'm very envious of long time Coterians, especially those who knew Tom personally, or enjoyed regular correspondence with him.  
'''Editor's note''': I regret that I was not aware of the Ephemeris, or The Universal Coterie of Pipe Smokers until recently. I just bought my first and only copy of the Ephemeris (the last issue, Winter - Spring, 2005) from [http://www.pipestyle.com/dunn1.htm Hermit Tobacco] at the MAPS show in Milwaukee. I hope to buy more editions on the used market as I can find and afford them. The last issue has 116 pages of excellent reading. I'm very envious of long time Coterians, especially those who knew Tom personally, or enjoyed regular correspondence with him.  
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It has recently come to light that one of Tom's last wishes was that the Ephemeris not be revived in any form. Pipedia certainly honors that request. However, if any of the contributors to the Ephemeris would like to re-publish their individual contributions or memories of Tom here, that would be most welcome. SEThile (Pipedia SYSOP).<br clear="all" />
It has recently come to light that one of Tom's last wishes was that the Ephemeris not be revived in any form. Pipedia certainly honors that request. However, if any of the contributors to the Ephemeris would like to re-publish their individual contributions or memories of Tom here, that would be most welcome. SEThile (Pipedia SYSOP).<br clear="all" />


[[Image:pipesmoke.jpg|thumb|left|'''PipeSmoke Magazine''', Last Issue]]'''PipeSmoke Magazine''': Released as an insert in SMOKE Magazine (quarterly) from Summer 1997 through Winter 1998/1999 (7 issues). Later issues were online. Keys Technologies (need more information). They still have a website up, but it looks like the last issue was summer 1999: [http://www.pipesmokemag.com/index.html Pipesmoke Website]
[[Image:pipesmoke.jpg|thumb|'''PipeSmoke Magazine''', Last Issue]]'''PipeSmoke Magazine''': Released as an insert in SMOKE Magazine (quarterly) from Summer 1997 through Winter 1998/1999 (7 issues). Later issues were online. Keys Technologies (need more information). They still have a website up, but it looks like the last issue was summer 1999: [http://www.pipesmokemag.com/index.html Pipesmoke Website]


'''Pipe Friendly Magazine''': J. Galloway Company (need information): Pipe Friendly was dedicated to the "preservation and promotion of the pipe in whatever form." Edited by OoOPS member Joel Farr, this publication was less flashy than some of the others. However, it was full of useful information for smokers and collectors, with articles written by well-known pipe collectors and retailers. Detailed articles about pipe brands appeared in every issue. So did no-holds-barred discussions of pipe smoking/collecting issues. Sometimes, this produced controversy, but PF made up in guts what it may have lacked in glitz. Devotion to the pipe hobby came through in every page of every issue.[http://fujipub.com/ooops/bsmay96.html#contents]
'''Pipe Friendly Magazine''': J. Galloway Company (need information): Pipe Friendly was dedicated to the "preservation and promotion of the pipe in whatever form." Edited by OoOPS member Joel Farr, this publication was less flashy than some of the others. However, it was full of useful information for smokers and collectors, with articles written by well-known pipe collectors and retailers. Detailed articles about pipe brands appeared in every issue. So did no-holds-barred discussions of pipe smoking/collecting issues. Sometimes, this produced controversy, but PF made up in guts what it may have lacked in glitz. Devotion to the pipe hobby came through in every page of every issue.[http://fujipub.com/ooops/bsmay96.html#contents]
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"Pipe Smoker," a quarterly magazine that debuted in Spring 1983 and ran through Spring 1988; thereafter, it became a quarterly tabloid, "Pipe Smoker and Tobacciana Trader," until its last issue, July/August/September 1989.
"Pipe Smoker," a quarterly magazine that debuted in Spring 1983 and ran through Spring 1988; thereafter, it became a quarterly tabloid, "Pipe Smoker and Tobacciana Trader," until its last issue, July/August/September 1989.


"Pipe Lovers," monthly magazine from January 1946 through April 1950 circulated from Long Beach, CA. The rights of this magazine were sold to Leon Cutler, New York, who changed the name to "The American Smoker." This smaller-format monthly magazine ran from May 1950 through January 1951.
[[Image:A&M_Gazette_Cover_Logo.jpg|thumb|left|A&M Gazette Cover Logo, Courtesy Neil Murray]]'''Agricultural and Mechanical Gazette''' Bimonthly tabloid published privately by Neil Murray that began in November 1988 and lasted until 1997 (Vol. 9, Issue 1). We hope to assimilate the bulk of the relevant pipe information from the Gazette into Pipedia articles over time.
 
[[File:Time.jpg|thumb|Time Europe article cover, courtesy Neil Murray]]'''Time Magazine Europe article on pipe smoking, Courtesy Neil Murray ''': [http://pipedia.org/docs/Time.pdf Pipe Smoking, A Lifestyle]
 
 




[[Image:A&M_Gazette_Cover_Logo.jpg|thumb|A&M Gazette Cover Logo, Courtesy Neil Murray]]'''Agricultural and Mechanical Gazette''' Bimonthly tabloid published privately by Neil Murray that began in November 1988 and lasted until 1997 (Vol. 9, Issue 1). We hope to assimilate the bulk of the relevant pipe information from the Gazette into Pipedia articles over time.




[[File:Time.jpg|thumb|left|Time Europe article cover, courtesy Neil Murray]]'''Time Magazine Europe article on pipe smoking, Courtesy Neil Murray ''': [http://pipedia.org/docs/Time.pdf Pipe Smoking, A Lifestyle]


[[File:Tobacco-Cover-May1975.jpg|thumb|Tobacco May 1975 Cover]]'''Tobacco''': "The magazine for the British importer, exporter, manufacturer, wholesaler and retailer of tobacco circulating in the United Kingdom and in 85 countries overseas. Founded 1881". Published by International Trade Publications Ltd.  
[[File:Tobacco-Cover-May1975.jpg|thumb|left|Tobacco May 1975 Cover]]'''Tobacco''': "The magazine for the British importer, exporter, manufacturer, wholesaler and retailer of tobacco circulating in the United Kingdom and in 85 countries overseas. Founded 1881". Published by International Trade Publications Ltd. '''Several older issues of Tobacco have been graciously provided to Pipedia in searchable PDF by Mark Preston. The originals are courtesy of Leo Reyes, the former manager of the original Tinder Box:'''
* Several older issues of Tobacco have been graciously provided to Pipedia in searchable PDF by Mark Preston. The originals are courtesy of Leo Reyes, the former manager of the original Tinder Box: [https://pipedia.org/images/8/87/Tobacco-Oct-1972.pdf October 1972], [https://pipedia.org/images/3/3d/Tobacco-Oct-1973.pdf Octobr 1973], [https://pipedia.org/images/f/f4/Tobacco-Oct-1974.pdf October 1974], [https://pipedia.org/images/b/b1/Tobacco-May-1975.pdf May 1975], [https://pipedia.org/images/5/51/Tobacco-Nov-1976.pdf Novermber 1976], [https://pipedia.org/images/1/1a/Tobacco-Jan-1978.pdf January 1978]
*[https://pipedia.org/images/8/87/Tobacco-Oct-1972.pdf October 1972]
*[https://pipedia.org/images/3/3d/Tobacco-Oct-1973.pdf Octobr 1973]
*[https://pipedia.org/images/f/f4/Tobacco-Oct-1974.pdf October 1974]
*[https://pipedia.org/images/b/b1/Tobacco-May-1975.pdf May 1975]
*[https://pipedia.org/images/5/51/Tobacco-Nov-1976.pdf Novermber 1976]
*[https://pipedia.org/images/1/1a/Tobacco-Jan-1978.pdf January 1978]


'''The Compleat Smoker''': a quarterly, Vol. 1, Number 1, Summer 1990 through Vol. 2, No. 1, Fall/Holiday 1991 (5 issues)
'''The Compleat Smoker''': a quarterly, Vol. 1, Number 1, Summer 1990 through Vol. 2, No. 1, Fall/Holiday 1991 (5 issues)

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