Recipients of the Doctor of Pipes Award (1998-present): Difference between revisions

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*We hope to eventually have all the red links (no articles, but a take off for creating one) to blue (indicating we have an article on Pipedia for the recipient). Please feel free to dive in and help. If you have yet to register, send an E-mail to sethile.pipes@gmail.com, and I will create an account for you.  
*We hope to eventually have all the red links (no articles, but a take off for creating one) to blue (indicating we have an article on Pipedia for the recipient). Please feel free to dive in and help. If you have yet to register, send an E-mail to sethile.pipes@gmail.com, and I will create an account for you.  
*This take off page was inspired by the following article by [[Ben Rapaport]], [[The CPCC Doctor and Master of Pipes Awards: They’re Not Forever Programs]], as well as Chuck Stanion's article quoted in the introduction.
*This take off page was inspired by the following article by [[Ben Rapaport]], [[The CPCC Doctor and Master of Pipes Awards: They’re Not Forever Programs]], as well as Chuck Stanion's article quoted in the introduction.
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Revision as of 19:25, 9 August 2022

Introduction

"The Doctor of Pipes program was launched in 1998 at the Chicagoland International Pipe & Tobacciana Show when the first two awards were presented to Frank Burla and Tom Dunn. Only two awards are conferred each year, one to a member of the pipe smoking hobby, and another to an individual working within the industry. It takes a lot to be considered for this honorary degree. Candidates must have at least 20 years in the hobby and demonstrated commitment to the advancement and support of pipe smoking. Current Doctors propose candidates by writing summaries of their achievements and submitting them for consideration to all of the living Doctors, who vote to determine the next Doctors. It is among the most prestigious awards that our community offers; if pipes were as mainstream as Hollywood, a Doctor of Pipes award would be equivalent to an Oscar." Chuck Stanion, Smokingpipes.com Pipeline post

Doctor of Pipes Awards (1998-present)

1998

  • Tom Dunn (deceased). Founder and editor of The Pipe Smokers Ephemeris (TPSE), US ISSN 0032-0161: Edited and Published for 41 years (1964 - Winter-Spring 2005).
  • Frank Burla (deceased). Frank Burla was a well known antique pipe collector, even internationally, and was the founder and promoter of the annual International Pipe and Tobacciana Show (the Chicago Show).

1999

  • Barry Levin (deceased). The first major seller and promoter of "Estate Pipes", who very likely created the market for pipes once destined to be destroyed as unhygienic smelly relics.
  • Basil Sullivan (deceased)

2000

2001

  • Bob Hamlin (deceased)
  • Rich Esserman. The "Big Pipe Guy", has written extensively and knowledgably about pipes for decades. He is cited often here on Pipedia and contributed a great deal to the "brain trust".

2002

  • Mary McNiel Co-founder of the now shuttered McClelland Tobacco Co., along with her then husband, Carl R. Ehwa, Jr.. She later continued and expanded the company and its legendary offerings with Mike McNiel.
  • Chuck Rio (deceased). Chuck was a notable briar pipe collector, specializing in Costello pipes, a leader in the Chicagoland Pipe Collectors Club (CPCC) and at the center of the American pipe collector community with his attendance at all of the major pipe shows.

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016

2017

2018

2019

2020

2021

2022

Masters of Pipes Awards (2017-present)

2017

2018

2019

2020

2021

2022

Notes:

  • We hope to eventually have all the red links (no articles, but a take off for creating one) to blue (indicating we have an article on Pipedia for the recipient). Please feel free to dive in and help. If you have yet to register, send an E-mail to sethile.pipes@gmail.com, and I will create an account for you.
  • This take off page was inspired by the following article by Ben Rapaport, The CPCC Doctor and Master of Pipes Awards: They’re Not Forever Programs, as well as Chuck Stanion's article quoted in the introduction.