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  • '''Alfred Dunhill Pipes''' This is a work in progress. Please feel free to contribute if you are a Dunhill expert or kno ...an old Bushongo savage in the remote Congo village of Misumba, and quoted in “The Pipe Book” of Alfred Dunhill.
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  • <ref>This article was originally published in the "web extras" section of the Pipes & Tobacco Magazine website, which is ...t the evolutionary history of pipes and tobaccos, although most everything in the production and consumption of both has changed—for the better, of cou
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  • ...rds to some of my most intimate details which I ask the readers indulgents in advance for same” (Ron Rapoport, “Some Cigars Would Cure Any Smoker,” ...ten in 1597. In 2023, I ask: “What’s in a name? That which we call a (fill in a pipe shape) by any other name would mean the same.” Oh, would that it w
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  • ..., intricate, delicate tasks. No other pipe medium requires this investment in time, skill, and effort to translate a crude block of meerschaum into a fin ...arving has been done on briar pipes since the 1980s.” Chambers was correct in 1980, because he was unaware that 20 years later, Marc Darrah would appear
    41 KB (6,815 words) - 16:58, 17 March 2024
  • ...consideration in bidding. Two intangible factors that drive bids are also in play: utility and enjoyment. ...Levin published a mathematical model, “Auction Theory” (web.stanford.edu). In 2009, Warren J. Hahn et al. published “The Winner’s Curse and Optimal A
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  • Although history records that world fairs and national exhibitions began in the 1790s, it is ...ion—was the first international world fair. The exhibition opened on May 1 in a vast iron
    43 KB (6,642 words) - 17:23, 8 February 2024
  • This is a work in progress, and always will be--there exist so many tobacco related books and ...o this article, meanwhile the list from the Fall of 2022 is available here in PDF format: [https://pipedia.org/images/5/55/A_Bibliography%2C_Rev_5.._.doc
    50 KB (7,451 words) - 17:20, 28 March 2024
  • ...J. Rex Poggenpohl for use of his 9/95 list of ''North American Pipe Makers in the 20th Century'', with major contributions by: Tom Colwell, Gary Donachy, ...you have). Feel free to add other pipe makers you've a particular interest in or knowledge of. Please let me know if you need any help managing the wiki:
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  • ...from the Forum. We highly recommend reading and participation in the forum in addition to reading and contributing here. Many pipe makers in the US start out with a small book called [http://www.pimopipecraft.com/boo
    39 KB (6,369 words) - 15:01, 14 January 2024
  • ...nd is this lack of understanding about meerschaum by a company that’s been in business for almost a century!) ...r so long about this mineral and what to call it, read my treatise “[[Lost in Translation: The Linguistic Hodgepodge of Mg4Si6O15(OH)2·6H2O]]” on pipe
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  • ...icain de pipes du 20ème siècle (titre original: North American Pipe Makers in the 20th Century)'', avec des contributions majeurs de: Tom Colwell, Gary D |'''Riff'''|| Timbre "Fabrique au Maroc (Made in Morocco)"
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  • ...and, Scotland and Northern Ireland from using the chemicals commonly found in the blends of Continental Europe and the United States and placed very stri ...tobaccos treated with chemical additives and/or preservatives is effected in two ways. First, preservatives will retard the aging process. Second, the c
    28 KB (4,824 words) - 16:49, 12 October 2022
  • ...and, Scotland and Northern Ireland from using the chemicals commonly found in the blends of Continental Europe and the United States and placed very stri ...tobaccos treated with chemical additives and/or preservatives is effected in two ways. First, preservatives will retard the aging process. Second, the c
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  • ...to the workshop of the artisan who had wrought the first meerschaum pipes in the United States.<ref>Fritz Morris, “The Making of Meerschaums,” Techn ...al required Kalenberg to sign affidavits that the pipes were made entirely in the United States.<ref>Cope’s Tobacco Plant, No.63, Vol.1, June 1875, 755
    22 KB (3,627 words) - 13:52, 22 December 2020
  • ...tion, not an attaboy, not any feedback. I had hoped that some of my online articles on pipedia.org since 2022 would generate dialogue from pipe smokers and pip ...entertain. It’s as if ''Pipes & tobaccos'' magazine has been reincarnated in digital format that prospers as the “Daily Reader Blog” on its website.
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  • ...mmunity.” (Well, for me, the Words Matter Week that is celebrated annually in March is every week for me.) ...ing and how it may have transformed over time, and how people have used it in the past and present, one can understand the subtle differences. It’s sai
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  • ...ed with its breadth and expanse by reading any of these informative online articles: ...ferences, however, detail the kind of tobacciana described and illustrated in this article.
    29 KB (4,288 words) - 22:03, 18 December 2023
  • ...becoming little more than a logo occasionally used by the Cadogan factory in Southend-on-Sea. But owners of older Loewes treasure them as superb, feathe ...aymarket 62, London. He is said to have been the first to make briar pipes in England. Richard Hacker maintains that theatre people from the West End wer
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  • ...foundation, but gives access to the full collection of over 35.000 objects in a huge collection database holding 180.000 unique photographs of the pipes '''Note:''' Many of the links we had in this area are now dead. If you have new links, please add them, or send the
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  • ...Jar to a Pocket Roll Pouch” was published in ''The Antique Trader Weekly'' in 1977. After 50 years, it’s time to revisit this subject with a fresh eye ...ive that were called humidors—defined as airtight containers—but they were in name only, because they were not enclosures that were vacuum-sealed to keep
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