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  • The traveler searched in his bag and produced from it some dried leaves of tobacco and a little packet of seeds. Saying so, he took a pipe out of his bag, filled it with a little tobacco, kindled it with some embers, and began to smoke, and as he did so his coun
    247 KB (39,448 words) - 09:20, 4 January 2023
  • ...g_and_Smoking_techniques#Selecting_your_first_tobacco Selecting Your First Tobacco] ...hat renaissance." -- Jon Tillman. Read Jon's entire article called, [[Pipe Tobacco Today]]
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  • ...e collectors alike … but none so far. To me, the online world of pipes and tobacco consists of casual commentators and rapporteurs who offer opinions, observa ...k? Try listening to an audiobook to envision pipes. Are there many pipe or tobacco books as Portable File Documents? Too few to mention.
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  • ...collecting community of pipedia that may not be wholly familiar with their history. ...aterial, weight, bulk, and inability to keep tobacco fresh. Years ago, the tobacco box and jar were as ubiquitous as the ashtray. It’s unlikely that either
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  • ...needs to be updated as more terms and acronyms are added to our pipes and tobacco lexicon daily. '''Aging''': The term used to describe the tendency of pipe tobacco to improve over time through either aerobic or anaerobic fermentation. The
    47 KB (8,119 words) - 15:21, 7 February 2023
  • ...rticle was originally published in the "web extras" section of the Pipes & Tobacco Magazine website, which is sadly now defunct. It appears here on Pipedia by ...ar) block” could start off with all the wrong facts about the evolutionary history of pipes and tobaccos, although most everything in the production and consu
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  • [[File:Dm1.jpg|thumb|right|120px|Revue Tobacco, 1er février 1941.]] ...name=ahd5>The Times - (July 9, 1971). Obituary - Mr Alfred Dunhill, Pipes, tobacco and cigars. (P. 34). London [https://pipedia.org/images/b/b9/The_Times_1971
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  • ...g, and I am still beating the drum against florid and complicated pipe and tobacco terminology. I am not alone in my plaint about the recent adoption of some ...“How Did The Pipe Get Its Name”]] (pipedia.org), this is Part Three, about tobacco pipe shapes and their names … my venture into seeking clarity out of what
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  • ...are the best. You can check out their entire product line, and read their history from a link at the end of this article. Mars Cigars has the best selection * Dry your tobacco more than you think you need to.
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  • ...t so many tobacco related books and publications throughout the history of tobacco, with more being written all the time. ...English. It is organized by topic, although many entries cover a range of tobacco related topics. He started this list in 1987, and has been updating it as
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  • ...“Premier,” Peter Stokkebye’s “Free” cigarettes, and other so-called “safer tobacco” products. ...rules on menthol cigarettes and flavored cigars, and the FDA’s war on pipe tobacco.
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  • Although history records that world fairs and national exhibitions began in the 1790s, it is ...a landmark event for another reason: it was the first public appearance of tobacco pipes
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  • ...not one of my typical stories about antique pipes. It’s about our pipe and tobacco lexicon, our argot, lingo, slang, or whatever else you care to call it, whe ...Tobaccopipes.com introduces its online “Glossary Of Tobacco Pipe and Pipe Tobacco Terms” with: “When you dig into pipe smoking, you will quickly be bomba
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  • ...variety of different sectors. It’s not about Pipe Club—No. 1 through No. 5 tobacco blends from Kohlhase, Kopp & Co. It’s not about the Tahoe Pipe Club, beca ...ry England. Smoking-clubs had the same purpose as pipe clubs today: pipes, tobacco, camaraderie and conversation.
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  • ...re to research, reveal, and recount about the lengthy history of pipes and tobacco. Ideas for my several books and countless articles have come from anywhere ...ething symbolic, something that gives context to the item. Their origin or history helps provide context. By understanding a word’s original meaning and how
    20 KB (3,327 words) - 14:52, 22 November 2022
  • ...or the tobacco industry and its consumers. Some would define tobacciana as tobacco-related paraphernalia, art, and ephemera. But if you are unfamiliar with th *Jeremy Blum, “Tobacco Advertising” (pastimes.org)
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  • ...review of Paul Jung’s ''19th Century Patents, Designs, and Trademarks for Tobacco Pipes and Related Material Issued by the U.S. Patent Office 1858-1899'' (19 ...tory'' (2000); and K. A. Worth, ''Back From the Ashes: Uncovering The Lost History of G.L. Hunt and the Falcon'' (2007).
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  • ...ys looking for additional information and documentation on the fascinating history of Barling.''''' [[User:Sethile|sethile]] ([[User talk:Sethile|talk]]) 17:2 ...oughly researched data that dispels many of the smoke clouds in which pipe history is enshrouded. Worse, Jon has presented this data in language so graceful a
    78 KB (12,411 words) - 13:23, 27 May 2023
  • ...a degree of familiarity with these two pipe formats, but what about their history? You can easily find something about General Dawes on Wikipedia, pipedia, s ...ipes & Tobaccos'' magazine or on pipedia.org, have told me that many of my tobacco and pipe topics are irrelevant for today’s pipe-smokers. Others have call
    43 KB (7,143 words) - 21:42, 30 September 2023
  • ...ional stories—especially this one that is not wholly about pipe or tobacco history—you would not be able to read it elsewhere on the Web. Thank you, Scott!< “George A. West [''Tobacco Pipes and Smoking Customs of the North American Indian''] called it [the pe
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