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General Pipe Discussion
Anyone remember the old Edwards Pipe shops from the 70s/80s?
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<blockquote data-quote="Wet Dottle" data-source="post: 190304" data-attributes="member: 192"><p>There's a great Edwards here, in Colorado. It's in Englewood, a suburb south of Denver, and it is the best pipe store in Colorado. The store is a true gem, very worth a visit: excellent assortment of bulk and tinned blends, good array of pipes of all price ranges, and very friendly and helpful staff. They still have the Edwards bulk blends, and they're all good quality tobacco. Yes, I like Scottish Moor and still smoke it occasionally (Colonial and Bishop Burley are two others that I also like). I've also noticed their pipes. They look like a good deal for the price, but I never scrutinized them enough to really form a definitive opinion. I guess I'll have to do that in my next visit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wet Dottle, post: 190304, member: 192"] There's a great Edwards here, in Colorado. It's in Englewood, a suburb south of Denver, and it is the best pipe store in Colorado. The store is a true gem, very worth a visit: excellent assortment of bulk and tinned blends, good array of pipes of all price ranges, and very friendly and helpful staff. They still have the Edwards bulk blends, and they're all good quality tobacco. Yes, I like Scottish Moor and still smoke it occasionally (Colonial and Bishop Burley are two others that I also like). I've also noticed their pipes. They look like a good deal for the price, but I never scrutinized them enough to really form a definitive opinion. I guess I'll have to do that in my next visit. [/QUOTE]
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Anyone remember the old Edwards Pipe shops from the 70s/80s?
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