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<blockquote data-quote="Trifecta13" data-source="post: 359608" data-attributes="member: 3009"><p>Sounds like a welcome addition to the neighborhood, Brian. I'm going to approach this from two angles: what I would be in for, and what I've seen new pipe smokers going for. There's quite a bit if crossover I suppose, but I'll give it my best shot:</p><p></p><p>Tobacco:</p><p>Dunhill standards: 965, nightcap, Royal yacht</p><p>Frog Morton blends</p><p>GL Pease classics: Maltese Falcon, Haddo's, etc. </p><p></p><p>Pipes- from what I've seen in the fee smaller B&Ms I've been to, Savinelli and Peterson are done to death, not that that's a bad thing. They sell, they are loved, and who can argue with that. Here are just some other options. </p><p>Lower:</p><p>Brebbia</p><p>Neerup</p><p>Nording</p><p></p><p>Mid:</p><p>Tsuge</p><p>Stanwell</p><p></p><p>High- this is a little tougher for me. I tend to go in for more artisan pipes these days and I'm not sure how to get a selection allocated. Plus they're getting Growley pipes... What more could they want?</p><p></p><p>My main advice would be to start off small, and foster the kind of pipe community we love. Samples, customers sharing blends, etc. all the great camaraderie that goes along with our shared passion for pipes. That's my 2¢ FWIW.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trifecta13, post: 359608, member: 3009"] Sounds like a welcome addition to the neighborhood, Brian. I'm going to approach this from two angles: what I would be in for, and what I've seen new pipe smokers going for. There's quite a bit if crossover I suppose, but I'll give it my best shot: Tobacco: Dunhill standards: 965, nightcap, Royal yacht Frog Morton blends GL Pease classics: Maltese Falcon, Haddo's, etc. Pipes- from what I've seen in the fee smaller B&Ms I've been to, Savinelli and Peterson are done to death, not that that's a bad thing. They sell, they are loved, and who can argue with that. Here are just some other options. Lower: Brebbia Neerup Nording Mid: Tsuge Stanwell High- this is a little tougher for me. I tend to go in for more artisan pipes these days and I'm not sure how to get a selection allocated. Plus they're getting Growley pipes... What more could they want? My main advice would be to start off small, and foster the kind of pipe community we love. Samples, customers sharing blends, etc. all the great camaraderie that goes along with our shared passion for pipes. That's my 2¢ FWIW. [/QUOTE]
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