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  • <center>'''The Pipe of Peace'''</center> ...old Bushongo savage in the remote Congo village of Misumba, and quoted in “The Pipe Book” of Alfred Dunhill.
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  • ...e, which is sadly now defunct. It appears here on Pipedia by permission of the author.</ref> ...most everything in the production and consumption of both has changed—for the better, of course—since then.
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  • ...located here: [[Peterson]]. When the rewrite is complete, it will replace the main article.''' --[[User:Sethile|sethile]] ([[User talk:Sethile|talk]]) 20 ...und to the factory floor, however; it urges us to adapt and to innovate in the spirit with which Charles Peterson launched his first System pipes. That sp
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  • The Peterson Pipe Chronicles written primarily by [[Jim Lilley]] which follows ...istory entitled [https://petersonpipenotes.org/about/ The Peterson Pipe, ''the story of Kapp & Peterson''].
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  • ...[[Barling.fr]]''': Many thanks to Jean-Christophe Bienfait for his work on the translation. ...16). We are always looking for additional information and documentation on the fascinating history of Barling.''''' [[User:Sethile|sethile]] ([[User talk:
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  • ...in advance for same” (Ron Rapoport, “Some Cigars Would Cure Any Smoker,” ''The Lost Journalism of Ring Lardner'', 2017). ...? That which we call a (fill in a pipe shape) by any other name would mean the same.” Oh, would that it were true today!
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  • ...iar pipe, there is one question we inevitably ask ourselves: who first had the idea of using briar for pipes, and when? ...o me to study how these variants came about, and at what period. So I took the documentation at my disposal and I tried to list these different variants a
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  • ...rules” (“Russian State Prisoners. ‘Pipe Clubs of Political Prisoners,’” ''The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine'', November 1887 to April 1888). And i ...French called it ''le fumoir''—in 18th-century England. Smoking-clubs had the same purpose as pipe clubs today: pipes, tobacco, camaraderie and conversat
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  • [[File:PSX 20191211 140125.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The Pipe of Peace - About Smoke]] ...emester 1993). The Worldwide Pipe Smoker's Magazine (p. 43) [PDF version]. The Netherlands: Magazine Partners[https://pipedia.org/images/0/0e/Dunhillmagit
    268 KB (44,002 words) - 11:17, 5 March 2023
  • ...oint below the shank or else with a bent shank flowing into the "point" of the acorn shape. Distinguishable from a dublin by a wider and more rounded rim ...lso called acrylic glass. Some prefer this material for pipe stems due to the lack of oxidation, while others prefer a traditional vulcanite stem due to
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  • ...s get their names? Again, the General Dawes pipe was prominent in its day, the Captain Warren pipe? Well, read on. ...an rather than a simple story teller. And others have said that when asked the time of day, I often build a watch. Perhaps, but this story is too good not
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  • ...ched, incised, and engraved with special tools these artisans made for all the complex, intricate, delicate tasks. No other pipe medium requires this inve ...0, because he was unaware that 20 years later, Marc Darrah would appear on the scene. Little is known about Darrah, but his carved briar pipes speak volum
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  • ...bout pipe or tobacco history—you would not be able to read it elsewhere on the Web. Thank you, Scott!<br><br> Thank you, Ben! Pipedia would not be the resource it is if not for contributors like you!</ref></center>
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  • ...to be covered and compressed over the ages by layer upon layer of silt” (“The Story of Your Meerschaum Pipe,” http://www.tinderboxinternational.com/mee ...perplex us; and we have to seize the truth, and often dubious truth, from the grudging depths of a chaos of possibilities...No kind of history is so apoc
    46 KB (7,410 words) - 10:27, 17 December 2022
  • ...sider editing this section, but do not edit the quoted materials. Click on the discussion tab above for additional information. ...ive zone="12" align="right" caption="Tobaccos old and new are available at the new pipe collectors auction site, Tinbids.com (A New Pipedia Underwriter)"
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  • ...Stokes, Ph.D and additional support materials from Bill Feuerbach III, of the [[S.M. Frank]] Co.. Many thanks to these dedicated pipemen for their work i ...ontrary to this perception of all Kaywoodies as "drugstore pipes", many of the early Kaywoodie Pipes were quality briars that were available in an extensi
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  • ...feel free to contribute additional information, but do not edit or delete the material within Steve's article -- Pipedia SYSOP'' [[File:Sasieni Plant.jpg|thumb|Early Plate from the Sasieni Factory, courtesy Doug Valitchka]]
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  • Among lovers of the Dunhill brand, the Patent Era pipes are the ones most sought after. ...acco shop in London at Duke Street-N.31A, which starts the rich history of the legendary Dunhill pipe.
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  • Among lovers of the Dunhill brand, the Patent Era pipes are the ones most sought after. ...acco shop in London at Duke Street-N.31A, which starts the rich history of the legendary Dunhill pipe.
    56 KB (8,520 words) - 23:14, 12 January 2023
  • ...feel free to contribute additional information, but do not edit or delete the material within Steve's article -- Pipedia SYSOP'' [[File:Sasieni Plant.jpg|thumb|Early Plate from the Sasieni Factory, courtesy Doug Valitchka]]
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