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<blockquote data-quote="mattia76" data-source="post: 113964" data-attributes="member: 387"><p>So I picked up 3 Jost pipes last week at an estate sale here in St. Louis.</p><p>Two of them are Jost Supremes and my favorite is a long group-1 billiard, covered in birdseye, called a "Jost's Olde English Supreme" that was made in England. It looks really cool and smokes like a dream and it's got me wondering about this shop.</p><p></p><p>I live in the Dogtown neighborhood of St. Louis and I'm wondering if anyone can tell me some of the history of Jost's. I know it was here in town, but when was it open? Where was the store? What do you remember about it?</p><p></p><p>I've seen the excerpt about Ms. Henry A Jost being one of 60,000 American Women Pipe Smokers which also talks a bit about the store, but I was wondering if anyone had anything else. Catalogs? Ads? Memories?</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mattia76, post: 113964, member: 387"] So I picked up 3 Jost pipes last week at an estate sale here in St. Louis. Two of them are Jost Supremes and my favorite is a long group-1 billiard, covered in birdseye, called a "Jost's Olde English Supreme" that was made in England. It looks really cool and smokes like a dream and it's got me wondering about this shop. I live in the Dogtown neighborhood of St. Louis and I'm wondering if anyone can tell me some of the history of Jost's. I know it was here in town, but when was it open? Where was the store? What do you remember about it? I've seen the excerpt about Ms. Henry A Jost being one of 60,000 American Women Pipe Smokers which also talks a bit about the store, but I was wondering if anyone had anything else. Catalogs? Ads? Memories? Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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