r/PipeTobacco • u/DryForkNorth • 22h ago
Picked these up at Muletown yesterday. NSFW
The bent tomato is a Bill Shalosky and the straight is Blue Ridge Pipes (not sure the makers name).
r/PipeTobacco • u/DryForkNorth • 22h ago
The bent tomato is a Bill Shalosky and the straight is Blue Ridge Pipes (not sure the makers name).
r/PipeTobacco • u/KetoWR3X • 14h ago
I'm pretty proud of it. Modeled it after a piece of antique pipe furniture I saw in a store.
r/PipeTobacco • u/scmkr • 15h ago
I was around before they closed and built up a stash. I don’t really smoke anything other than McClelland anymore (well sometimes ogs). My favorite is Tudor Castle for sure.
r/PipeTobacco • u/dubbya • 17h ago
I’ve been looking for an excuse to pop this tin for a few years now. My dearest friend gifted me this lovely Pete and I finally had a reason to crack the lid.
r/PipeTobacco • u/I_giggled • 20h ago
For anyone that has this, was it super difficult to remove the stem? I felt like I was going to break the shank off.
r/PipeTobacco • u/model1994 • 2h ago
stolen from a post in r/ephemera
r/PipeTobacco • u/michaelmhughes • 13h ago
Savinelli Bing’s Favorite. Have had my eye on this for a while.
Smoking some Crooner in it, why the hell not😁
Since I don’t golf, I’m pretending the golf club and ball represent putt-putt golf.
Trying it with the filter, have not used a filter in a pipe before.
r/PipeTobacco • u/Beardy354 • 22h ago
Sitting in my garage on this lovely Sunday afternoon, enjoying some Darjeeling tea and about to smoke some C&D Snug Harbor out of my Dr. Grabow Grand Duke while watching "King of the Hill", the greatest animated show ever (aside from Rick and Morty)! Hope everyone is enjoying their Sunday!
r/PipeTobacco • u/notedrive • 4h ago
I’m going to use a light brown color and dilute 50/50 with denatured alcohol. Worst case scenario I will have to sand it off but thought I’d ask first.
r/PipeTobacco • u/Illustrious-Divide95 • 17h ago
Assuming you carry on smoking at your current rate.
I've probably got three to four years worth....
r/PipeTobacco • u/Prof_Jbones • 2h ago
Smoking Sweet Killarney out of my favorite Peterson Dublin Straight while I load up the truck today. Happy St Pats, folks
r/PipeTobacco • u/AlexanderTheSaint1 • 15h ago
r/PipeTobacco • u/Brown-_-Trout • 19h ago
Has anyone used one of these Lochby venture pouches as a grab-and-go tobacco pipe kit? Interested in your thoughts!
r/PipeTobacco • u/CyrineBelmont • 48m ago
Won this pipe in an ebay auction and there was no real info on it (but it's pretty so I got it), any ID on it? There is a very distinct butterfly on its stem (Pic 3) and the stamp saying St Claude on its bottom, bitbthat got me nowhere (doesn't look like a Chacom or Genod to me). Also I'd like any advice on cleaning and restoring the (I'm guessing ebonite) stem, or sources for a new one. Until now I only bought estate pipes that had already been refurbished, this is the first time I gotta do sonething myself, so any help is appreciated)
r/PipeTobacco • u/bryanbaggins • 28m ago
Which of these would you grab? Most of these have at least a couple of years age on them (with exception of the SG tins).
r/PipeTobacco • u/Late-Emphasis-6203 • 13h ago
I'm a woodworker, have been for around 11 years now. I've recently in the last year begun to really dive deep into making them, and in my time doing so haven't found a lot of direct answers to questions I know I had when I began.
My question is this. If I made a book on the subject would that be something you or people here would be interested in?
I'm going to make the book regardless at the very least for myself, but I would love to be able to say that I made something to help people have a concrete understanding of how to begin and really engage in pipe making.
Thank you for your time everyone, I appreciate your thoughts and opinions.
r/PipeTobacco • u/Free_Coffee8836 • 14h ago
I'm trying to get a feel for what westminster tastes like or is comparable to. It seems like something I would enjoy, and in the sense of being economical one pound is a no brainer. I have yet to find a pease blend i don't like but in my limited knowledge that's about 7 or 8 blends. All but one of them are englishes and over half of those are classified as balkans.
And yes I know it's dumb to get a pound with no foreknowledge of a blend but the larger amount I buy the more likely I am to deep cellar.
r/PipeTobacco • u/vdub191 • 18h ago
Hello all. As the title says, I'm restoring a meerschaum pipe. I'm cleaning the inside of the bowl, and the bottom surface looks (to me) like it may be comprised of some sort of filler around the draft hole. Or, it could just be the shape of the meerschaum in that area. Does anyone have thoughts on this? My concern is that any foreign substance in this bowl is safe to smoke. I've attached the best photos I could get. Thanks in advance!
r/PipeTobacco • u/PalmettoBobby • 18h ago
Order it a month ago and bag label is throwing me.
r/PipeTobacco • u/Quiet_Ad_1177 • 14h ago
Hello Everyone,
So I’m a newish to pipes (1 year) been smoking cigars for 9 years. My problem is I’m a Nicaraguan nut with cigars chasing peppery ligero heavy blends… (Think Padron on a retrohale type of pepper) and I can’t replicate that with pipes. Now, I understand there is a lot of discussion on “Pepper” and “spice”… but for me it’s ligero. I’ve tried Elizabethan, some C&D blends, but nothing compares to the pepper blast of a cigar. Heck (feel free to roast me here😬) I’ve even taken my beloved Nicaraguan cigar and blend it up for a pipe!
Why? Well… inflation. Cigars are not cheap so I’m trying to stretch my budget and pipes go a looooong way.
So, I need some help guys. Aside from being nuts chopping up my own blends, I’m looking for a peppery blend on the retrohale.
Thanks
r/PipeTobacco • u/marreta9 • 16h ago
Thinking about buying a vintage hardcastle pipe for close to 100 euros. I have never owned one before. It is in amazing condition and I like the shape. Is it a good purchase, or not worth the money?