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A nice to have but not really a need to have, great for indoor smoking so you don't bosh your spent tobacco onto your brand new sofa but not entirely required as anything will do the trick.
A nice to have but not really a need to have, great for indoor smoking so you don't bosh your spent tobacco onto your brand new sofa but not entirely required as anything will do the trick.


 
== Bags and Pouches ==
 
'''Artisans'''
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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== Bag and Pouch ==
 
* [http://www.schwoebs-pfeifentaschen.de.tl/ Schwoebs-Pfeifentaschen]
* [http://www.schwoebs-pfeifentaschen.de.tl/ Schwoebs-Pfeifentaschen]
* [http://www.smokinholsters.com/ Smokin' Holsters]
* [http://www.smokinholsters.com/ Smokin' Holsters]
* [http://whitewoodleather.com Whitewood Leather]
* [http://whitewoodleather.com Whitewood Leather]


The following pipe briefcase was a birthday gift years ago. Purchased from an unknown source:
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<span style="color: red"><font size="1">Please note: this briefcase was a birthday gift years ago. Regrettably a buying source is not known!</font></span>
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== Cleaning Supplies ==
== Cleaning Supplies ==
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a tamper
or a nail tool
both will come in handy


== Lighters ==
== Lighters ==
[[File:Kitchen matches.jpg|Kitchen Matches in an old cast iron holder|thumb|Kitchen Matches in cast iron holder]] For many pipe smokers, a quality pipe specific lighter is an integral part of their pipe smoking experience. Others prefer wooden matches, sighting that even the best lighters will tant the experience with fumes from the spent fuel. A wooden kitchen match is best. To be sure a good wooden match is not only affordable it is relatively safe for your pipe. Even matches can impart fumes, but those can me minimized or eliminated if one is careful to let the sulfer burn off completely before apply flame to tobacco. All experienced pipeman agree that using a torch lighter, such as intended for cigars, can quickly ruin a pipe. They are to be completely avoided by anyone who cares about their pipes. Choosing a good lighter, one designed for pipes and that matches your budget and sense of aesthetic, and then learning to use it carefully is a viable option for those that find matches are not for them.
[[File:Kitchen matches.jpg|Kitchen Matches in an old cast iron holder|thumb|left|Kitchen Matches in cast iron holder]][[File:2002zippo_brass.gif|thumb|2002 A.S.P. Logo Zippo, courtesy [http://aspipes.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&id=80&Itemid=148 aspipes.org]]][[File:Lrg nimrod.jpg|thumb|1947 Nimrod Advertisement]]For many pipe smokers, a quality pipe specific lighter is an integral part of their pipe smoking experience. Others prefer wooden matches, sighting that even the best lighters will tant the experience with fumes from the spent fuel. A wooden kitchen match is best. To be sure a good wooden match is not only affordable it is relatively safe for your pipe. Even matches can impart fumes, but those can me minimized or eliminated if one is careful to let the sulfer burn off completely before apply flame to tobacco. All experienced pipeman agree that using a torch lighter, such as intended for cigars, can quickly ruin a pipe. They are to be completely avoided by anyone who cares about their pipes. Choosing a good lighter, one designed for pipes and that matches your budget and sense of aesthetic, and then learning to use it carefully is a viable option for those that find matches are not for them.


===Fluid Lighters===
===Fluid Lighters===
[[File:2002zippo_brass.gif|thumb|left|2002 A.S.P. Logo Zippo, courtesy [http://aspipes.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&id=80&Itemid=148 aspipes.org]]]Zippo makes an affordable pipe specific lighter in several styles. It has a special windscreen (pipe insert) with a hole that allows the flame to be drawn into the pipe bowl. Many pipeman sware by them and have learned to use them to minimize the impact of the fumes from the spent fuel. Others find that the naptha lighter fuel imparts fumes regardless of how they're used. Proponents minimize the fumes by allowing them to burn off after first lighting the lighter and before drawing the flame into the tobacco, much like letting the sulpher burn off a match.
Zippo makes an affordable pipe specific lighter in several styles. It has a special windscreen (pipe insert) with a hole that allows the flame to be drawn into the pipe bowl. Many pipeman sware by them and have learned to use them to minimize the impact of the fumes from the spent fuel. Others find that the naptha lighter fuel imparts fumes regardless of how they're used. Proponents minimize the fumes by allowing them to burn off after first lighting the lighter and before drawing the flame into the tobacco, much like letting the sulpher burn off a match.


The three other major US non-butane lighter were the Nimrod Pipe Lighter, the Nimrod Commander, and the Beattie Jet Lighter.  
The three other major US non-butane lighter were the Nimrod Pipe Lighter, the Nimrod Commander, and the Beattie Jet Lighter.  


[[File:Lrg nimrod.jpg|thumb|1947 Nimrod Advertisement]][[Nimrod Lighters | Two Nimrod models]] were eventually manufactured. The Pipe Lighter model was unique in that it looked like a nut and bolt, and was lit by holding a thumb on the spark wheel, and pulling apart the lighter. A second model was the Commander (or Admiral), which resembled the current Zippo pipe lighter.
[[Nimrod Lighters | Two Nimrod models]] were eventually manufactured. The Pipe Lighter model was unique in that it looked like a nut and bolt, and was lit by holding a thumb on the spark wheel, and pulling apart the lighter. A second model was the Commander (or Admiral), which resembled the current Zippo pipe lighter.


===Butane Lighters===
===Butane Lighters===
The IM Corona Old Boy is perhaps one of the most popular and successful butane pipe lighter. It comes in several attractive case designs. It is extremely dependable and aesthetically pleasing. It uses an older flint and wheel type ignition system. IM Corona makes several other pipe lighters as well. http://www.savinelliusa.com/lighters.htm  
The IM Corona Old Boy is perhaps one of the most popular and successful butane pipe lighter. It comes in several attractive case designs. It is extremely dependable and aesthetically pleasing. It uses an older flint and wheel type ignition system. IM Corona makes several other pipe lighters as well. [http://www.savinelliusa.com/lighters.htm]


Dunhill makes excellent pipe lighters.
Dunhill makes excellent pipe lighters.


Colibri makes excellent pipe lighters, including the now discontinued "Clip" lighters made to clip in the shirt pocket like a pen.
Colibri makes excellent pipe lighters, including the now discontinued "Clip" lighters made to clip in the shirt pocket like a pen.
Xikar offers three mid-range butane pipe lighters including the Resource http://www.xikar.com/product_lighter_resource.asp , the Pipeline http://www.xikar.com/product_lighter_pipeline.asp (an an Old-Boy knock off), and the Scribe http://www.xikar.com/product_lighter_scribe.asp , a Colibri "Clip" knock off.
An inexpensive but still refillable butane lighter is the IMCO. Not an elegant lighter, by any means, but a step up from a bic or generic cigarette type lighter and more importantly, one that is designed for use with pipes with an inclined flame.
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Xikar offers three mid-range butane pipe lighters including the Resource [http://www.xikar.com/product_lighter_resource.asp] , the Pipeline [http://www.xikar.com/product_lighter_pipeline.asp] (an an Old-Boy knock off), and the Scribe [http://www.xikar.com/product_lighter_scribe.asp] , a Colibri "Clip" knock off.
An inexpensive but still refillable butane lighter is the IMCO. Not an elegant lighter, by any means, but a step up from a bic or generic cigarette type lighter and more importantly, one that is designed for use with pipes with an inclined flame.


== Pipe Racks, rests, and stands ==
== Pipe Racks, rests, and stands ==
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== Tampers ==
== Tampers ==
* [mailto:ShenValSpecPro1@aol.com Shenandoah Valley Specialty Products]
 
[[File:Czech pipe tool.jpg|thumb|A Classic Czech Pipe Tool, works great and affordable]] Pipe tampers are essential. Used for tamping tobacco. Like anything pipe related they range from cheap and functional to works of art.
 
Photos of several tools courtesy Pete Reiff, [mailto:ShenValSpecPro1@aol.com Shenandoah Valley Specialty Products]
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Image:Reiff_Tamper1.JPG|Generic Stamped Combination Tool
Image:Reiff_Tamper2.JPG|Generic Pipe Nail
Image:Reiff_Tamper5.JPG|Kershaw Combination Pipe Tool
Image:Reiff_Tamper7.JPG|Generic Plastic Tamp w/internal Pick
Image:Reiff_Tamper8.JPG|Generic Plastic Tamp w/scraper handle
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===  Tamper Artisans ===
* [http://www.hammerpilot.com/en-us/dept_1.html Hammerpilot] - different materials
* [http://www.hammerpilot.com/en-us/dept_1.html Hammerpilot] - different materials
* [http://www.jagwal.com/ Jagwal] - exotic and unusual woods
* [http://www.jagwal.com/ Jagwal] - exotic and unusual woods
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* [http://www.tamper.de.tl/ ZapZap Tampers] - artisan ivory, bone, hardwoods
* [http://www.tamper.de.tl/ ZapZap Tampers] - artisan ivory, bone, hardwoods
* [http://www.greggbloom.com/catalog_1.html GM Pipes 2009 Signature Series] - Hardwood angled tampers
* [http://www.greggbloom.com/catalog_1.html GM Pipes 2009 Signature Series] - Hardwood angled tampers
 
Photos courtesy Pete Reiff, [mailto:ShenValSpecPro1@aol.com Shenandoah Valley Specialty Products]
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Image:Reiff_Tamper1.JPG|Generic Stamped Combination Tool
Image:Reiff_Tamper2.JPG|Generic Pipe Nail
Image:Reiff_Tamper5.JPG|Kershaw Combination Pipe Tool
Image:Reiff_Tamper7.JPG|Generic Plastic Tamp w/internal Pick
Image:Reiff_Tamper8.JPG|Generic Plastic Tamp w/scraper handle
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Revision as of 03:32, 21 January 2011

Ashtrays

A nice to have but not really a need to have, great for indoor smoking so you don't bosh your spent tobacco onto your brand new sofa but not entirely required as anything will do the trick.

Bags and Pouches

Artisans

The following pipe briefcase was a birthday gift years ago. Purchased from an unknown source:

Cleaning Supplies

Lighters

Kitchen Matches in cast iron holder
2002 A.S.P. Logo Zippo, courtesy aspipes.org
1947 Nimrod Advertisement

For many pipe smokers, a quality pipe specific lighter is an integral part of their pipe smoking experience. Others prefer wooden matches, sighting that even the best lighters will tant the experience with fumes from the spent fuel. A wooden kitchen match is best. To be sure a good wooden match is not only affordable it is relatively safe for your pipe. Even matches can impart fumes, but those can me minimized or eliminated if one is careful to let the sulfer burn off completely before apply flame to tobacco. All experienced pipeman agree that using a torch lighter, such as intended for cigars, can quickly ruin a pipe. They are to be completely avoided by anyone who cares about their pipes. Choosing a good lighter, one designed for pipes and that matches your budget and sense of aesthetic, and then learning to use it carefully is a viable option for those that find matches are not for them.

Fluid Lighters

Zippo makes an affordable pipe specific lighter in several styles. It has a special windscreen (pipe insert) with a hole that allows the flame to be drawn into the pipe bowl. Many pipeman sware by them and have learned to use them to minimize the impact of the fumes from the spent fuel. Others find that the naptha lighter fuel imparts fumes regardless of how they're used. Proponents minimize the fumes by allowing them to burn off after first lighting the lighter and before drawing the flame into the tobacco, much like letting the sulpher burn off a match.

The three other major US non-butane lighter were the Nimrod Pipe Lighter, the Nimrod Commander, and the Beattie Jet Lighter.

Two Nimrod models were eventually manufactured. The Pipe Lighter model was unique in that it looked like a nut and bolt, and was lit by holding a thumb on the spark wheel, and pulling apart the lighter. A second model was the Commander (or Admiral), which resembled the current Zippo pipe lighter.

Butane Lighters

The IM Corona Old Boy is perhaps one of the most popular and successful butane pipe lighter. It comes in several attractive case designs. It is extremely dependable and aesthetically pleasing. It uses an older flint and wheel type ignition system. IM Corona makes several other pipe lighters as well. [1]

Dunhill makes excellent pipe lighters.

Colibri makes excellent pipe lighters, including the now discontinued "Clip" lighters made to clip in the shirt pocket like a pen.

Xikar offers three mid-range butane pipe lighters including the Resource [2] , the Pipeline [3] (an an Old-Boy knock off), and the Scribe [4] , a Colibri "Clip" knock off.

An inexpensive but still refillable butane lighter is the IMCO. Not an elegant lighter, by any means, but a step up from a bic or generic cigarette type lighter and more importantly, one that is designed for use with pipes with an inclined flame.

Pipe Racks, rests, and stands

Photo courtesy of Langston302
Photo courtesy of Langston302

Pipe racks and stands come in many configurations, ranging from simple briar singles to more intricate ashtray models. Here are some for your consideration.









Tampers

A Classic Czech Pipe Tool, works great and affordable

Pipe tampers are essential. Used for tamping tobacco. Like anything pipe related they range from cheap and functional to works of art.

Photos of several tools courtesy Pete Reiff, Shenandoah Valley Specialty Products

Tamper Artisans


Curiosities

  1. Electric Briar Pipe Dryer by Blue Mountain Pottery, USA.
  2. German beer mug "Pfeifenclub Michelau" (Upper Franconia). In former centuries smoking in private houses was widely forbidden by fire police regulations. This was the origin of many a pipe or smoker's club. More recently many good housewife forbade her husband to smoke at home for the sake of the curtains. Humorously indicated on the mug by a bird escaping from it's cage.
  3. Avon after-shave lotion, Germany ca. 1980.
  4. Pin "Danish fancy"; origin unknown.